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their headquarters, and from there "..to make excursions to the several remains of antiquity in that neighborhood; to make exact plans and measurements, to make accurate drawings of the bas-reliefs and ornaments..copying all the inscriptions you shall meet with, and keeping minute diaries."
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The first volume, in which the authors are described as "painters and architects", appeared in 1762/3. Revett gave up his interest in the project after the first volume, but Stuart continued to be involved until his death in 1788. The fourth volume appeared in 1816, the year the
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There are not many buildings attributed to Revett. He considered himself a gentleman and he was probably sufficiently well-off not to have to earn his living, although he is said to have experienced "pecuniary difficulties" towards the end of his life.
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Sir Francis Dashwood and is Revett's only known complete domestic building. The builder was Luffman Atterbury, a surveyor who had worked for Dashwood at West Wycombe. Alterations were made c 1830 and 1876 but many of Revett's features remain
140:, the accuracy of Revett and Stuart's work gives their survey a claim to be the first of its kind in studies of ancient Greece; for example, Revett and Stuart were the first Europeans to describe the existence of ancient Greek 128:. The project was intended to consist of four volumes, although a supplementary volume also appeared. The illustrations include 368 etched and engraved plates, plans and maps drawn at scale. Although their French rival 459:‘One of the most singular exertions of Mr. R's genius … fronting the house at the Western extremity of the park, in a style of Architecture not confined to any one Grecian model’ (GM, July 1804. 691) 373:"Revett, Nicholas (1721–1804)," Anne Purchas in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, eee ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxford: OUP, 2004); online ed., ed. David Cannadine, May 2006, 256:. The Bacchic theme suited Sir Francis's extravagant conviviality, a hallmark of the Dilettanti. The ceiling is a quotation from one of the structures at Palmyra, as reproduced in 484: 522: 60: 517: 302: 450:
H. Colvin 'A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840' (New Haven and London 1995), p 87; 'Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'
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Revett met James Stuart in Italy where they had gone to further their artistic education. They decided to travel on to Greece. According to the
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under the auspices of the Society of Dilettanti. (He appears to have fallen out with Stuart after the publication of the first volume of
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which arguably commenced the British 'Greek Revivalist' period in architecture from the 1760s. Both owners were members of the
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In England Revett and Stuart prepared their work for publication and found subscribers for
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in London. The Society was founded by men including Gray who had been on the
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Revett added the west portico to this house in 1771, which was the home of
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Revett took part in a second expedition in the 1760s. He travelled with
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Nicholas Revett, reproduction of a portrait in oils, from his
281:(sold by the church 1958 and since known as Mere House). 108:, where they arrived in 1751. They also visited the 252:. The portico is based on the temple of Bacchus at 101:: its patronage was to prove important to Revett. 429:Changing Ideals in Modern Architecture, 1750-1950 392:. London Remembers website. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 132:published his book about ancient Greek monuments 77:He died in London, and was buried in Brandeston. 134:Les Ruines des plus beaux bâtiments de la Grèce 8: 349:Richard Chandler, Nicholas Revett, W. Pars: 285:This property was designed in 1780 for the 230:(brother of his friend and fellow explorer, 493:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 375:http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23395 199:Revett designed two 'Greek' additions to 152:were acquired by the British government. 47:Revett is believed to have been born in 20: 366: 523:People from Suffolk Coastal (district) 7: 385: 383: 226:to this house which was the home of 207:. The properties in question were: 89:, they became acquainted with Sir 61:Church of St Michael the Archangel 14: 40:documenting the ruins of ancient 490:Dictionary of National Biography 472: 344:Travels in Asia Minor and Greece 317:Dictionary of National Biography 104:In Greece they stayed mainly in 87:Dictionary of National Biography 518:18th-century British architects 59:nearby. He was baptised in the 55:, although his family lived at 1: 218:, now known as Trafalgar Park 16:British architect (1720–1804) 181:Buildings by Nicholas Revett 549: 66:He studied with the proto- 334:The Antiquities of Athens 170:The Antiquities of Athens 164:and others to Greece and 138:The Antiquities of Athens 126:The Antiquities of Athens 120:The Antiquities of Athens 528:Greek Revival architects 308:The Gentleman's Magazine 533:Architects from Suffolk 427:Collins, Peter (1965). 402:Hill, Rosemary (2010). 303:Ayot St Lawrence Church 38:James "Athenian" Stuart 409:London Review of Books 201:English country houses 30: 205:Society of Dilettanti 95:Society of Dilettanti 27:Antiquities of Athens 24: 250:Sir Francis Dashwood 342:, Nicholas Revett: 130:Julien-David Le Roy 351:Ionian Antiquities 31: 268:Complete building 239:West Wycombe Park 156:Second expedition 540: 494: 485:Revett, Nicholas 476: 475: 460: 457: 451: 448: 442: 439: 433: 432: 424: 418: 417: 399: 393: 387: 378: 371: 340:Richard Chandler 262:Ruins of Palmyra 162:Richard Chandler 81:First expedition 548: 547: 543: 542: 541: 539: 538: 537: 498: 497: 482: 473: 469: 464: 463: 458: 454: 449: 445: 440: 436: 426: 425: 421: 401: 400: 396: 390:Nicholas Revett 388: 381: 372: 368: 363: 325: 300: 270: 243:Buckinghamshire 222:Revett added a 212:Standlynch Park 197: 192: 183: 158: 122: 83: 63:, Framlingham. 34:Nicholas Revett 17: 12: 11: 5: 546: 544: 536: 535: 530: 525: 520: 515: 510: 500: 499: 496: 495: 468: 467:External links 465: 462: 461: 452: 443: 434: 419: 394: 379: 365: 364: 362: 359: 358: 357: 347: 337: 324: 321: 299: 296: 283: 282: 269: 266: 246: 245: 220: 219: 196: 193: 191: 188: 182: 179: 157: 154: 121: 118: 110:Aegean Islands 82: 79: 72:Marco Benefial 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 545: 534: 531: 529: 526: 524: 521: 519: 516: 514: 511: 509: 506: 505: 503: 492: 491: 486: 480: 479:public domain 471: 470: 466: 456: 453: 447: 444: 438: 435: 430: 423: 420: 415: 411: 410: 405: 398: 395: 391: 386: 384: 380: 376: 370: 367: 360: 355: 353:London 1769. 352: 348: 345: 341: 338: 335: 331: 327: 326: 322: 320: 318: 314: 310: 309: 304: 297: 295: 292: 288: 280: 276: 273:The Rectory, 272: 271: 267: 265: 263: 259: 255: 251: 244: 240: 237: 236: 235: 233: 232:James Dawkins 229: 228:Henry Dawkins 225: 217: 213: 210: 209: 208: 206: 202: 194: 189: 187: 180: 178: 175: 171: 167: 163: 155: 153: 151: 150:Elgin Marbles 145: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 119: 117: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 80: 78: 75: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 45: 43: 39: 35: 28: 23: 19: 488: 455: 446: 437: 428: 422: 413: 407: 397: 369: 350: 343: 333: 330:James Stuart 316: 306: 301: 284: 247: 221: 198: 184: 169: 159: 146: 137: 133: 125: 123: 103: 84: 76: 68:Neoclassical 65: 46: 33: 32: 26: 18: 513:1804 deaths 508:1720 births 313:Lionel Cust 258:Robert Wood 49:Framlingham 502:Categories 361:References 142:polychromy 112:including 99:Grand Tour 91:James Gray 57:Brandeston 311:, and by 275:Mereworth 216:Wiltshire 195:Additions 70:painter 481::  336:(1762). 315:in the 289:of the 224:portico 136:before 53:Suffolk 298:Church 291:living 287:patron 190:Houses 174:Smyrna 106:Athens 42:Athens 416:(12). 328:with 323:Works 166:Ionia 114:Delos 279:Kent 260:'s " 254:Teos 487:". 234:). 504:: 414:32 412:. 406:. 382:^ 332:: 319:. 277:, 241:, 214:, 144:. 116:. 74:. 51:, 483:" 431:. 356:. 346:. 29:.

Index


James "Athenian" Stuart
Athens
Framlingham
Suffolk
Brandeston
Church of St Michael the Archangel
Neoclassical
Marco Benefial
Dictionary of National Biography
James Gray
Society of Dilettanti
Grand Tour
Athens
Aegean Islands
Delos
Julien-David Le Roy
polychromy
Elgin Marbles
Richard Chandler
Ionia
Smyrna
English country houses
Society of Dilettanti
Standlynch Park
Wiltshire
portico
Henry Dawkins
James Dawkins
West Wycombe Park

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