The 9th New Insights into 16th- and 17th-Century British Architecture
Organised by Dr Claire Gapper and Dr Paula Henderson
The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly
Saturday 19 January 2019
Architecture on the Celtic Fringe
Dr Jane Fenlon: “They say I build up to the sky”, Thomas Wentworth, Lord Deputy of Ireland and the king’s house at Jigginstown, Co. Kildare
Simon Green: A re-examination of Bannockburn House
Timber, plaster and paint
Dr David Bostwick: After Hardwick: woodmen and plasterers in Northeast Derbyshire, 1590-1650
Gerry Alabone: Structural examination of Thomas Sackville’s 1605-8 decorative scheme in the Cartoon Gallery at Knole
Gerry Alabone with Emma Slocombe, ‘The Knole Cartoon Gallery’, Arts, Buildings, Collections Bulletin, Summer 2017, 9-12.
Olivia Stoddart and Gerry Alabone, 'Thomas Sackville's hall of fame: displaced, reinvented and preserved at Knole', Notes and
Records, Journal of the Royal Society, 2022, vol. 76, 2, 243-272. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsnr.2021.0044
Inigo Jones and recreating the antique
Hentie Louw: Inigo Jones and the search for a Modern Classical Window
Dr Jane Spooner: “richly guilding all the carved worke thereof”: research in progress on the Banqueting House, Whitehall’s interior
polychromy
Documents and recovery
Nicholas Cooper: Holland House, Kensington, 1603-1649
‘The Tudor and Jacobean Great House, 1650 to 1950’ in Paul Barnwell & Paula Henderson, eds., Architect, Patron and Craftsman in
Tudor and early Stuart England: Essays for Malcolm Airs (Shaun Tyas, 2017), 18-39.
Dr Edward Town: “Paynter & Archytecte”: the professions of painting and architecture in Elizabethan England
‘A Biographical Dictionary of London Painters, 1547–1625’, Walpole Society, LXXVI (2014), 1-235.
Organised by Dr Claire Gapper and Dr Paula Henderson
The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly
Saturday 19 January 2019
Architecture on the Celtic Fringe
Dr Jane Fenlon: “They say I build up to the sky”, Thomas Wentworth, Lord Deputy of Ireland and the king’s house at Jigginstown, Co. Kildare
Simon Green: A re-examination of Bannockburn House
Timber, plaster and paint
Dr David Bostwick: After Hardwick: woodmen and plasterers in Northeast Derbyshire, 1590-1650
Gerry Alabone: Structural examination of Thomas Sackville’s 1605-8 decorative scheme in the Cartoon Gallery at Knole
Gerry Alabone with Emma Slocombe, ‘The Knole Cartoon Gallery’, Arts, Buildings, Collections Bulletin, Summer 2017, 9-12.
Olivia Stoddart and Gerry Alabone, 'Thomas Sackville's hall of fame: displaced, reinvented and preserved at Knole', Notes and
Records, Journal of the Royal Society, 2022, vol. 76, 2, 243-272. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsnr.2021.0044
Inigo Jones and recreating the antique
Hentie Louw: Inigo Jones and the search for a Modern Classical Window
Dr Jane Spooner: “richly guilding all the carved worke thereof”: research in progress on the Banqueting House, Whitehall’s interior
polychromy
Documents and recovery
Nicholas Cooper: Holland House, Kensington, 1603-1649
‘The Tudor and Jacobean Great House, 1650 to 1950’ in Paul Barnwell & Paula Henderson, eds., Architect, Patron and Craftsman in
Tudor and early Stuart England: Essays for Malcolm Airs (Shaun Tyas, 2017), 18-39.
Dr Edward Town: “Paynter & Archytecte”: the professions of painting and architecture in Elizabethan England
‘A Biographical Dictionary of London Painters, 1547–1625’, Walpole Society, LXXVI (2014), 1-235.