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  1. 约翰·范布勒爵士(Sir John Vanbrugh),他的戏剧粗俗而不失机智。. 他是被杰瑞米·科里尔所抨击的复兴时期剧作家之一,后者将他们的作品贬为下流戏剧。. 范布勒出生于伦敦,在成为剧作家之前曾在军队服役。. 《旧病复发》(1696年),是范布勒的第一部戏剧 ...

  2. Sir John Vanbrugh (1664-1726) was an English writer, dramatist and architect . His main literary works include The Relapse (1696), The Provok'd Wife (1697), The Country House (1703), The Confederacy (1705) and The Provok'd Husband (left incomplete and later completed by Colley Cibber in 1728). As an architect, Vanbrugh designed some famous ...

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Vanbrugh, Sir John (1664–1726). English architect of Flemish descent, author of risqué plays (including The Provok'd Wife (1697) sketched while languishing in French gaols), herald, soldier, and wit. Architecture became his prime interest around 1699 when he made designs for Castle Howard, Yorks., for Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle ...

  4. The magnificence of Castle Howard depends first and foremost on the complexity of the architecture. With its expansive plan, its richly decorated facades and its colossal, crowning dome, the original design of the house, as produced by Sir John Vanbrugh in about 1700, was like nothing before it in British architectural history (). 1 Amid this complexity and magnificence, however, we find an ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · Sir John Vanbrugh, 1664-1726. Soldier, dramatist and architect, Vanbrugh has left a magnificent legacy of palatial building to the country of his Flemish grandfather’s adoption. By Christopher Lloyd. Painters, poets and builders have very 'high flights, but they must be kept down.”. So wrote Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough in the course of ...

  6. ★ Arquitectura de John Vanbrugh Además de ser un dramaturgo y político talentoso, John Vanbrugh fue, junto con Iñigo Jones (1573-1652) y señor Christopher Wren (1632-1723) uno de los grandes arquitectos del efímero barroco inglés.

  7. John Jackson, Conversation piece in the sunlit Long Gallery, where the ageing Lord Carlisle contemplates, in the company of his youngest son, Henry Howard, an unidentified painting on an easel, circa 1810. Oil on canvas, 61 × 73.6 cm. Castle Howard. Digital image courtesy of Castle Howard.

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