An Irish Palladian in England, the case of Sir Edward Lovett Pearce
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Melanie Hayes, Myles Campbell & William Derham, An Irish Palladian in England, the case of Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, The Georgian Group Journal, XXIX, 2021, 26ppDownload Item:
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Abstract:
This article charts Sir Edward Lovett Pearce’s
complex connections from country estates in Norfolk,
courtly circles in Surrey and fashionable enclaves
in Mayfair to the newly-built streets of Dublin’s
North City. Drawing together the fruits of existing
scholarship and new lines of enquiry, it explores
the myriad connections which Pearce established on
both sides of the Irish Sea, and their consequence in
terms of the spread of architectural ideas between
the two kingdoms – Ireland and Great Britain – in
the early Georgian period. In so doing it fleshes out
our understanding of the English context to Pearce’s
architectural practice.
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Irish Research Council (IRC)
15840
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Author: Hayes, Melanie
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Living Legacies: Ireland's National Historic Properties in the care of the OPWPublisher:
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The Georgian Group JournalXXIX
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Making Ireland , Architecture , Architecture History , British History , Early Modern Britain and Ireland , Early modern ireland, colonial communities , English and European architecture, 18th and 19th centuries , European Architecture , History of Architecture , Irish History , Irish and British History 1500-1800 , Irish architecture, 18th and 19th centuriesLicences: