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Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III - Harris, John, and Snodin, Michael, Mr. (Editor)
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Brought up in Sweden by Scottish parents, trained in France, a regular visitor to China and India, Sir William Chambers (1726-1796) was by far the most internationally minded British architect of his time. Settling in London in 1755, Chambers became a favorite of King George III and went on to hold the highest official architectural offices and to build public and private commissions throughout the British Isles. Because of his eclectic neo-Palladian style, seminal Treatise on Civil Architecture (1759), and longterm ...

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Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III 1996, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300069402

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Sir William Chambers: Architect to George III 1996, Yale University Press

ISBN-13: 9780300069419

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