Joshua Kirby
British, 1716 - 1774
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British artist (1716-1774)
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The Perspective of Architecture, in Two Parts. A Work Entirely New, Deduced from the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor; and Performed by Two Rules only of Universal Application (vol. 2)
The Perspective of Architecture, in Two Parts. A Work Entirely New, Deduced from the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor; and Performed by Two Rules only of Universal Application (vol. 2)
Joshua Kirby · published 1761 · 1 vol: ill: · Accession ID 1985.61.619
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The Perspective of Architecture, in Two Parts. A Work Entirely New, Deduced from the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor; and Performed by Two Rules only of Universal Application (vol. 1)
The Perspective of Architecture, in Two Parts. A Work Entirely New, Deduced from the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor; and Performed by Two Rules only of Universal Application (vol. 1)
Joshua Kirby · published 1761 · 1 vol: ill: · Accession ID 1985.61.618
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Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Perspective Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew in Surrey, the Seat of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Dowager of Wales. By William Chambers, Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts at Florence, and of the Royal Academy of Architecture at Paris, Architect to the King, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales
Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Perspective Views of the Gardens and Buildings at Kew in Surrey, the Seat of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Dowager of Wales. By William Chambers, Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts at Florence, and of the Royal Academy of Architecture at Paris, Architect to the King, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales
Paul Sandby, James Basire I, Tobias Miller, Charles Grignion, Edward Rooker, Francis Patton, William Woollett, Johann Sebastian Müller, Thomas Marlow, James Noual, Thomas Major, William Chambers · published 1763 · 1 vol: ill: 43 etching and engravings (3 folding, rest full-page, versos blank) by Edward Rooker (10), Tobias Miller (6), James Basire (4), Charles Grignion (3), William Woollett (2), Johann Sebastian Muller (2), Francis Patton (2), James Noual, ThomasMajor, Paul Sandby (1 each), after Chambers (20), Joshua Kirby (2), William Marlow (2), William Kent, John Smeaton, Johann Heinrich Muntz, Thomas Marlow, Thomas Sandby (1 each), 10 unsigned · Accession ID 1985.61.469