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  1. James Paine (1717 — 1789) fue un arquitecto inglés. La obra más importante en la que intervino fue Kedleston Hall, en Derbyshire, propiedad de la familia Curzon. Su hijo, también llamado James Paine (1745–1829), fue un reconocido escultor.

  2. James Paine (1717–1789) was an English architect. He worked on number of country houses such as Chatsworth House, Thorndon Hall and Kedleston Hall.

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    James Paine fue un arquitecto inglés. La obra más importante en la que intervino fue Kedleston Hall, en Derbyshire, propiedad de la familia Curzon. Su hijo, también llamado James Paine (1745–1829), fue un reconocido escultor.

  4. James Paine. (1717—1789) architect. Quick Reference. (1717–89). English architect. He established himself in Burlington's circle as the Clerk of Works at Nostell Priory, Yorks. ( c. 1737–50), a large Palladian house by James Moyser ( c. 1693–1753) probably based on designs by Colen Campbell.

  5. Written and designed by James Paine, the elder (British, 1717–1789) 1786 Plans, Elevations and Sections, Of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Houses, And Also of Stabling, Bridges, Public and Private Temples, and other Garden Buildings

  6. The future first Lord Scarsdale inherited in November 1758 and started building the new house very shortly afterwards, beginning with the north-east wing: his architect was Matthew Brettingham and designs for interior decoration had been provided by James Stuart.

  7. James Paine, a successful architect of the mid and later decades of the 18th century, created a number of features in the park at Chatsworth. Share this. Paine’s two bridges, One Arch and Three Arch, were based on Italian prototypes, for example, the Roman bridge at Rimini in Italy.