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  2. James Wyatt (1746–1813), architect to George III, was the most celebrated English architect of his day, but his fame was not based on a strongly personal manner. Wyatt’s use of a wide variety of historical styles baffled contemporaries and posterity alike.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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)

  5. Libros de JAMES WYATT. Tapa blanda. SHARN: LA CIUDAD DE LAS TORRES (DUNGEONS & DRAGONS) KEITH BAKER y JAMES WYATT. ver ficha. Añadir. Tapa blanda. DEFENSORES DE LA FE: UNA GUIA PARA CLERIGOS Y PALADINES (DUNGEONS DRAGONS) JAMES WYATT y RICH REDMAN.

  6. 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.

  7. James Wyatt, architect, is buried in the south transept of Westminster Abbey, not far from the graves of Robert Adam and Sir William Chambers. He was Surveyor of the Fabric at the Abbey from 1776 to his death. His monument on the wall nearby is of white marble in a grey frame and within the pediment is a sculptured coat of arms: "gules, on a ...