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  1. WYATT, JAMES ( 1746-1813), was the sixth son of Benjamin Wyatt of Weeford (q.v.). Very little is known of his early life, except that he spent six years in Italy, whither he appears to have gone in 1762 in company with Richard Bagot, a Staffordshire gentleman who was Secretary to the Earl of Northampton's embassy to the Venetian Republic.

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  3. James Wyatt (Weeford, Staffordshire, 1746-Marlborough, 1813) fue un arquitecto británico. Tras realizar estudios en Italia, ganó el concurso para el Pantheon en Oxford Street (1770), tras lo cual inició una brillante carrera.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · James Wyatt. (1746-1813), Architect. Regency Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 7 portraits. Wyatt was one of the most fashionable architects of the late eighteenth century with a huge practice and many official appointments. A brilliant and eclectic designer, he was equally at home with classical and gothic design.

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  6. Pantheon, London. Coordinates: 51.5155°N 0.1381°W. The Pantheon in Oxford Street, London. The Pantheon was a place of public entertainment on the south side of Oxford Street, London, England. It was designed by James Wyatt and opened in 1772. The main rotunda was one of the largest rooms built in England up to that time and had a central dome ...

  7. James Wyatt and the Restoration of Henry VII’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, cxxxiv (1981), 100-06. 36 36 Cottingham, Plans, 1, 17-24.