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  1. Colen Campbell (15 June 1676 – 13 September 1729) was a pioneering Scottish architect and architectural writer who played an important part in the development of the Georgian style. For most of his career, he resided in Italy and England.

  2. Colen Campbell (Castelo Brodie, 15 de junho de 1676 - Londres, 13 de setembro de 1729) foi um arquiteto e escritor da Escócia, atuante na Inglaterra e um dos primeiros defensores do palladianismo nas ilhas britânicas.

  3. Há 6 dias · Learn about the architectural style of Palladianism, based on the designs of Andrea Palladio, and its British proponents, such as Colen Campbell and Richard Boyle. Explore the features, examples and influences of Palladian buildings and interiors, from Wanstead House to Chiswick House.

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  4. Architect. Profile. Born: 1676. Died: 1729. Gender: Male. Share. Works by Colen Campbell in the RA Collection. 25 results. Colen Campbell. General Plan of Burlington House and Offices in Pickadilly. Line-engraving. Colen Campbell. The great Gate at Burlington House in Pickadilly (1718) Line-engraving. Colen Campbell.

  5. A book of architectural drawings and prints by Colen Campbell and John Woolfe, published in 1715. The Met's collection includes this rare and influential work of British and Irish architecture.

  6. Born 1676, died 1729. Scottish lawyer turned architect. Palladian pioneer. Patronised by Lord Burlington. Author of an influential series of books on classical design. Colen Campbell was perhaps more responsible for the growth in popularity of Palladian architecture in England than any single architect.

  7. British architect. Learn about this topic in these articles: English Palladianism. In Palladianism. …and the first volume of Colen Campbells Vitruvius Britannicus (1715), a folio of 100 engravings of contemporary “classical” buildings in Britain (two more volumes followed in 1717 and 1725), the designs of which had enormous influence in England.