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Neoclassical art. Role In: Scottish Enlightenment. Robert Adam (born July 3, 1728, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot.—died March 3, 1792, London, Eng.) was a Scottish architect and designer who, with his brother James (1730–94), transformed Palladian Neoclassicism in England into the airy, light, elegant style that bears their name.
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James Adam (21 July 1732 – 20 October 1794) was a Scottish architect and furniture designer, but was often overshadowed by his older brother and business partner, Robert Adam. They were sons of architect William Adam.
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Title: The works in architecture of the late Robert and James Adam, Esqs., complete in three volumes, containing plans, elevations, sections, and detail of the principal buildings, public and private, Architect: James Adam (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1732–1794 London)
El estilo de Adán se identifica con: Motivos decorativos romanos clásicos, como medallones enmarcados, jarrones, urnas y trípodes, rollos de arabescos, esfinges, grifos y ninfas danzantes. Paneles planos grotescos.
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Artist: James Adam (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1732–1794 London) Date: 1762. Medium: Pen and ink, brush and wash and gouache (bodycolor) Dimensions: sheet: 14 7/8 x 12 1/4 in. (37.8 x 31.1 cm) Classifications: Drawings, Ornament & Architecture. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1934.