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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inigo_JonesInigo Jones - Wikipedia

    Inigo Jones (/ ˈ ɪ n ɪ ɡ oʊ /; possibly born Ynyr Jones; 15 July 1573 – 21 June 1652) was the first significant architect in England in the early modern period, and the first to employ Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry in his buildings.

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Inigo Jones was a British painter, architect, and designer who founded the English classical tradition of architecture. The Queen’s House (1616–19) at Greenwich, London, his first major work, became a part of the National Maritime Museum in 1937. His greatest achievement is the Banqueting House.

  3. Sep 19, 2022 · Inigo Jones was the first notable British architect of the modern period – often referred to as the father of British architecture. Jones was responsible for introducing the classical architecture of Rome and the Italian Renaissance to England, and designed an array of London’s notable buildings, including Banqueting House, Queen’s House ...

  4. Inigo Jones was a notable British painter, architect, and designer who founded the English classical tradition of architecture. He was born on July 15, 1573 in Smithfield, London at the home of a cloth worker.

  5. www.historic-uk.com › CultureUK › Inigo-Jones-ArchitectInigo Jones - Historic UK

    Jun 28, 2022 · The Father of the English Palladian style, Inigo Jones was a legendary architect, bringing a taste of the Italian Renaissance to some of the most notable buildings in England. Unlike many of his esteemed colleagues, Inigo Jones came from humble beginnings.

  6. Mar 23, 2022 · Inigo Jones (b. 1573–d. 1652) is widely acknowledged to have been Englands most important architect. He was also the single-most important figure in the visual arts in England in the 17th century.

  7. Inigo Jones, (born July 15, 1573, Smithfield, London, Eng.—died June 21, 1652, London), British painter, architect, and designer. The son of a clothworker, he studied painting in Italy and attracted the patronage of the king of Denmark, for whom he apparently designed two palaces before returning to England.

  8. Inigo Jones, c.1630 © Jones was the first notable English architect, responsible for introducing the classical architecture of Rome and the Italian Renaissance to Britain.

  9. Inigo Jones died in 1652, but his influence on British architecture continues to be felt today. The Queen’s House kickstarted a design revolution across Britain, inspiring the classical Georgian architectural style that would come to define the 18th and 19th centuries.

  10. Inigo Jones. The Most Notable Antiquity Of Great Britain, Vulgarly called Stone-heng, On Salisbury Plain, Restored, By Inigo Jones, Esq; Architect General to the King.