The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... Church of the Jesuits , for example ( 1728 ) , at Venice , is described in a popular handbook as built in the base ... churches , but it must be obvious that the calculated eccentricity of these designs is a thing apart , and has nothing ...
... Church of the Jesuits , for example ( 1728 ) , at Venice , is described in a popular handbook as built in the base ... churches , but it must be obvious that the calculated eccentricity of these designs is a thing apart , and has nothing ...
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... the history of Western architecture . The façade of the church of S. Croce at Lecce seems to me to possess almost every 6 ' conceivable fault which it is possible to combine in one 18 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD PAGE 1.
... the history of Western architecture . The façade of the church of S. Croce at Lecce seems to me to possess almost every 6 ' conceivable fault which it is possible to combine in one 18 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD PAGE 1.
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... lasted throughout the 18th century , ' but it has been applied very loosely to include buildings which are not Baroque at all . Bernini's Church 6 at Ariccia is quite simple and severe , the interior ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 19.
... lasted throughout the 18th century , ' but it has been applied very loosely to include buildings which are not Baroque at all . Bernini's Church 6 at Ariccia is quite simple and severe , the interior ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 19.
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... Church of San Stefano , the High Altar and Baldachino of the Scalza at Venice , and several of the monuments in SS . Giovanni e Paolo at Padua , are characteristic examples . With rare exceptions one remains uncon- vinced that Baroque ...
... Church of San Stefano , the High Altar and Baldachino of the Scalza at Venice , and several of the monuments in SS . Giovanni e Paolo at Padua , are characteristic examples . With rare exceptions one remains uncon- vinced that Baroque ...
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... churches and the ceilings of palaces with painted architecture so skilfully treated in colour and perspective that ... Church at Vienna , decorated by Pozzo , the second bay of the nave from the west end appears to be a coffered dome ...
... churches and the ceilings of palaces with painted architecture so skilfully treated in colour and perspective that ... Church at Vienna , decorated by Pozzo , the second bay of the nave from the west end appears to be a coffered dome ...
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