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  1. www.wikiwand.com › en › James_WyattJames Wyatt - Wikiwand

    James Wyatt was an English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical and neo-Gothic styles. He was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1785 and was its president from 1805 to 1806.

  2. James Wyatt died in 1813, but his legacy lived on in subsequent members of his family who went on to become well-known architects. Among these was Jeffry Wyatt, James's nephew, who was responsible for rebuilding large portions of Windsor Castle. To see in Britain: Ashridge Park, Hertfordshire Balliol College, Oxford (library and hall)

  3. Richard Gough, Director of the. London Society of Antiquaries, is a key figure in this regard. In. the late 178os, he publicly exhorted the Society to preserve and. protect, as well as to study, medieval church architecture. Shortly thereafter, James Wyatt undertook restoration projects. on Lichfield, Salisbury, Hereford, and Durham cathedrals, as.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Happy Memories can be seen as a collection of sad songs with an ironic title on the surface, but to me it is a triumph over my own feelings of inadequacy. I’m proud of these songs because they pulled me through so much, they gave me something to yearn for, they became a dream that brought me back to myself. –jwc. James Wyatt CrosbyWatcher.

  5. James Wyatt is a partner and a member of the Energy, Infrastructure, and Resources practice group. He has deep knowledge in traditional greenfield and brownfield project development, project finance, construction, commercial operations, and M&A. He has experience in low-carbon and energy transition technologies including large-scale nuclear,

  6. 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.

  7. James Wyatt (Weeford, 3 de agosto de 1746 — Marlborough, 4 de setembro de 1813) foi um arquiteto inglês. Carreira [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Rival de Robert Adam no estilo neoclássico , e que ultrapassou Adam em sua obra no estilo neogótico .