Isaac Ware
British, 1704 - 1766
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The Plans, Elevations, and Sections; Chimney-Pieces, and Cielings [sic] of Houghton in Norfolk;
The Plans, Elevations, and Sections; Chimney-Pieces, and Cielings [sic] of Houghton in Norfolk;
Isaac Ware, Pierre Fourdrinier · published 1760 · 1 vol: ill: 28 engravings by Fourdrinier and Ware after designs by Ware, Kent, and Thomas Ripley · Accession ID 1985.42.3
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The Plans, Elevations and Sections, Chimney-pieces and Ceilings of Houghton in Norfolk; Built by the Rt. Honourable Sir Robert Walpole...The Whole Designed by Thomas Ripley Esqr., Delineated by Isaac Ware and William Kent Esqrs. and Most Elegantly Engraved by the Ingenious Mr. Fourdrinier. With A Description of the House and of the Elegant Collection of Pictures
The Plans, Elevations and Sections, Chimney-pieces and Ceilings of Houghton in Norfolk; Built by the Rt. Honourable Sir Robert Walpole...The Whole Designed by Thomas Ripley Esqr., Delineated by Isaac Ware and William Kent Esqrs. and Most Elegantly Engraved by the Ingenious Mr. Fourdrinier. With A Description of the House and of the Elegant Collection of Pictures
Isaac Ware · published 1760 · 1 vol: ill: · Accession ID 1985.61.2753
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A Complete Body of Architecture Adorned with Plans and Elevation from Original Designs...In which are Interpreted Some Designs of Inigo Jones never before Published
A Complete Body of Architecture Adorned with Plans and Elevation from Original Designs...In which are Interpreted Some Designs of Inigo Jones never before Published
Isaac Ware · published 1756 · 1 vol: ill: · Accession ID 1985.61.2752
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The First Book of Andrea Palladio's Architecture. Treating of the Five Orders; and What is most necessary in Building. Correctly drawn from his Original Work, publish'd by himself at Venice, Anno 1570. And accurately engraved by I. Ware.
The First Book of Andrea Palladio's Architecture. Treating of the Five Orders; and What is most necessary in Building. Correctly drawn from his Original Work, publish'd by himself at Venice, Anno 1570. And accurately engraved by I. Ware.
Isaac Ware, Andrea Palladio · published 1742 · bound volume with etched and engraved frontispiece by Isaac Ware after William Kent plus 30 engravings (all full-page, versos blank) by Ware and letterpress text · Accession ID 1983.49.55
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The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture: Wherein, After a short Treatise of the Five Orders, Those Observations that are most necessary in Building, Private Houses, Streets, Bridges, Piazzas, Xisti, and Temples are treated of.
The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture: Wherein, After a short Treatise of the Five Orders, Those Observations that are most necessary in Building, Private Houses, Streets, Bridges, Piazzas, Xisti, and Temples are treated of.
Isaac Ware, Andrea Palladio · published 1738 · 4 parts bound in 1 vol: ill: 4 engraved title pages plus 206 engravings (all full-page, versos blank, part 1 plates printed in brown), unsigned · Accession ID 1983.49.50