Crossword-Solution: PALLADIAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Palladian | a. | Of, pertaining to, or designating, a variety of the revived classic style of architecture, founded on the works of Andrea Palladio, an Italian architect of the 16th century. |
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| ENGLISH architecture | 12 answers |
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Sentences with PALLADIAN (5)
The outside of the building, with its fine Palladian front looking on the canal, was wisely left unaltered.
For some reason it looked a very artificial lake; indeed, the whole scene was like a classical landscape with a touch of Watteau; the Palladian facade of the house pale in the moon, and the same silver touching the very pagan and naked marble nymph in the middle of the pond.
Eighty years after Sir Richard's time there arose there a huge Palladian pile, bedizened with every monstrosity of bad taste, which was built, so the story runs, by Charles the Second, for Sir Richard's great-grandson, the heir of that famous Sir Bevil who defeated the Parliamentary troops at Stratton, and died soon after, fighting valiantly at Lansdowne over Bath.
But lights still flitted to and fro across the windows of one of the Palladian palaces, whose shadow slept in the great canal; and within the palace watched the twin Eumenides that never sleep for Man,--Fear and Pain.
When quite a lad, in the days of the French Gothic mania which immediately succeeded to the great English-pointed revival under Britton, Pugin, Rickman, Scott, and other mediaevalists, he had crept away from the fashion to admire what was good in Palladian and Renaissance.
Quotes with PALLADIAN (2)
A CITY IS AS much a state of mind as a place — a set of perceptions of place. On the last train home to Mullaghbrack or Gortyfarnham or half a hundred other Bally Bog Mans, two farmers fall to reviewing their experiences of the big city. One has walked the streets and avenues and come away with memories of glistening steeples and dreaming spires, monuments to men of bearing and import, Palladian porticos and grand civic cupolas, pillars, piers, and palisades, and the air full…
The logic of Palladian architecture presented an aesthetic formula which could be applied universally.