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  1. Nationality. English. Occupation. Architect. Buildings. Wentworth Woodhouse. Woburn Abbey. St. Giles-in-the-fields. Henry Flitcroft (30 August 1697 – 25 February 1769) was a major English architect in the second generation of Palladianism.

    • Wentworth Woodhouse, Woburn Abbey, St. Giles-in-the-fields
    • Architect
    • English
    • 30 August 1697, probably Hampton Court, England
  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › henry-flitcroftHenry Flitcroft _ AcademiaLab

    Henry Flitcroft (30 de agosto de 1697 – 25 de febrero de 1769) fue un importante arquitecto inglés de la segunda generación del paladianismo. Provenía de una familia sencilla: su padre trabajaba en los jardines de Hampton Court y él comenzó como carpintero de oficio.

  3. Henry came to the notice of Lord Burlington through suffering an accident while working at Burlington House. Burlington effectively became his patron so ensuring a successful architectural career and securing his nickname: "Burlington Harry".

  4. Stories. A portrait of the architect Henry Flitcroft (1697–1769) Posted 13 Nov 2023, by Gill Hedley. The architect Henry Flitcroft (1697–1769) commissioned portraits of himself and his wife, from Bartholomew Dandridge, to mark an important stage in his private and professional life.

  5. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Henry Flitcroft fue el primer arquitecto de Georgia; como sugiere el título del libro, un arquitecto palladiano. Esto lo hace curiosamente contemporáneo, por dos razones. El primero es arquitectónico. El paladianismo ha disfrutado de un resurgimiento reciente entre los diseñadores tradicionales y sus clientes.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2020 · Henry Flitcroft Research Project. The Georgian Group July 20, 2022 Announcements & general news, News 5 Comments. *Update, July 2022: The Ingenious Mr Flitcroft: Henry Flitcroft, Palladian Architect will now be published by Lund Humphries in Autumn 2023*.

  7. English architect / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry Flitcroft (30 August 1697 – 25 February 1769) was a major English architect in the second generation of Palladianism. He came from a simple background: his father was a labourer in the gardens at Hampton Court and he began as a joiner by trade.