A treatise on the five orders of architecture, in which the principles of that art are illustrated by elegant and correct examples, . representing the most approved forms, proportions, and decorations, peculiar to the several orders; as exhibited in the remains of the beautiful edifices of antiquity; ... with complete explanations in English and French, accompanied with observations made on several of the antiquities at Rome, and various parts of Italy, ... by George Richardson, architect. = Traité des cinq ordres d'architecture, ... par George Richardson, architecte.
George Richardson (Edinburgh c. 1738 - London 1813)
Category
Books
Date
1787
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
NT 3042436
Summary
Bibliographic description
x,32,[2]p, 22 plates . 1ʻ.. Provenance: manuscript inscription: "RW 5/". Binding: Eighteenth-century full marbled paper over boards.
Makers and roles
George Richardson (Edinburgh c. 1738 - London 1813)