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  1. 11 de abr. de 2023 · James Wyatt. James Wyatt was born on August 3, 1746, in Burton Constable Staffordshire England. He died on September 4, 1813, near Marlborough, Wiltshire. Wyatt was an English architect chiefly remembered for his romantic country houses, especially the extraordinary Gothic Revival Fonthill Abbey. He was considered one of the most outstanding ...

  2. James Wyatt war der Sohn eines Holzhändlers und Bauunternehmers. 1762–1768 verbrachte er sechs Jahre in Italien, v. a. in Venedig. In dieser Zeit machte er sich mit der neopalladianischen Architektur vertraut. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach London wurde er berühmt durch den Bau des Pantheon in der Regent Street.

  3. James Wyatt (British, Weeford, Staffordshire 1746–1813 near Marlborough, Wiltshire) 1773 Design for the Ceiling of a Bedchamber at Curraghmore, County Waterford, Ireland

  4. Artwork Details. Title: Drawings for Ceilings and Wall Elevations. Artist: James Wyatt (British, Weeford, Staffordshire 1746–1813 near Marlborough, Wiltshire) Date: ca. 1768–1800. Medium: Pen and ink, brush and wash, watercolor, over graphite. Dimensions: 20 1/2 x 14 3/16 in. (52 x 36 cm) Classifications: Albums, Drawings, Ornament ...

  5. artvee.com › artist › james-wyattJames Wyatt - Artvee

    James Wyatt. James Wyatt RA was an English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical and neo-Gothic styles. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1785 and was its president from 1805 to 1806. Wyatt was born on 3 August 1746 at Weeford, near Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Wyatt spent six years in Italy, 1762–68, in company ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Wyatt, James. Wyatt, James (1746–1813). English architect, one of the most outstanding, prolific, and successful of his time. He spent six years in Italy from 1762 before returning to England where he worked for the family firm, mostly with his brother Samuel. He evolved an elegant Neo-Classicism, possibly derived not only from his time in ...

  7. James Wyatt, (Weeford dans le Staffordshire, 3 août 1746 – Marlborough dans le Wiltshire, 4 septembre 1813 ), est un architecte anglais, rival de Robert Adam dans le style néoclassique, qu'il surpasse de loin dans le style néogothique . Il est élu membre de la Royal Academy (RA) le 15 février 1785 et en est président de 1805 à 1806 1 .