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  1. Summerhill House. Sir Edward Lovett Pearce (1699 – 7 December 1733) was an Irish architect, and the chief exponent of Palladianism in Ireland. He is thought to have initially studied as an architect under his father's first cousin, Sir John Vanbrugh. He is best known for the Irish Houses of Parliament in Dublin, and his work on ...

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  2. Irlandesa. Información profesional. Ocupación. Arquitecto y político. Cargos ocupados. Miembro de la Cámara de los Comunes de Irlanda. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Edward Lovett Pearce (1699–1733), arquitecto irlandés, y el mayor exponente del palladianismo en Irlanda.

  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Sir Edward Lovett Pearce (1699 – 7 December 1733) was an Irish architect, and the chief exponent of Palladianism in Ireland. He is thought to have initially studied as an architect under his father's first cousin, Sir John Vanbrugh. He is best known for the Irish Houses of Parliament in Dublin, and his work on Castletown House.

  4. Built in 1731, it was likely designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce and completed by Richard Cassels in the Palladian style, although Sir John Vanbrugh, who was related to Pearce and with whom he trained, is thought to have also influenced the design of the house, which could be seen by the great arched chimney stacks and the palatial ...

  5. Pearce, Sir Edward Lovett (d. 1733), architect and surveyor, was probably born in the late 1690s. His father was Major-general Edward Pearce (d. 1715) of Witlingham, Norfolk, and Dublin, who was a brother of Major-general Thomas Pearce (d. 1739), and a first cousin of Sir John Vanbrugh.

  6. arquitecto irlandés / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Edward Lovett Pearce (1699–1733), arquitecto irlandés , y el mayor exponente del palladianismo en Irlanda . Quick facts: Edward Lovett Pearce, Información personal, N...

  7. Architect and Surveyor General, 1731-1733. Edward Lovett Pearce was a son of General Edward Pearce and his wife Frances, daughter of the Dublin merchant Christopher Lovett, who had been Lord Mayor of the city in 1676-7.