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Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington & 4th Earl of Cork (1694–1753). Essays to celebrate the tercentenary of the birth of Lord Burlington. London, Georgian Group. 1994. ISBN 0-9517461-3-8; Harris, John, The Palladians. London, Trefoil. 1981. RIBA Drawings Series. Includes a number of Burlington's designs. ISBN 0-86294-000-1
English: Richmond House, Whitehall, 1730 design by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington (1694-1753). House built c.1733 for Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, 2nd Duke of Lennox (1701-1750). Original in collection of RIBA, London.
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In 1748, the 4th Duke married Lady Charlotte Boyle, the sole surviving heiress of Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington. Lord Burlington was an accomplished architect in his own right with many works to his name including Chiswick House. With his death, his important collection of architectural drawings and Inigo Jones masque designs, Old ...
Many valuable paintings have been stolen.The paintings listed are from masters of Western art which are valued in millions of U.S. dollars.The US FBI maintains a list of "Top Ten Art Crimes"; [1] a 2006 book by Simon Houpt, [2] a 2018 book by Noah Charney, [3] and several other media outlets have profiled the most significant outstanding losses.
The woman turned down offers of $2 million and $9 million awaiting authentication, believing it was worth $50 million. She died in 2019 having never sold it. Ouch: Biggest Product Flops From 20 ...
Hunter’s art pieces have been priced as high as $500,000 each, although Berges told The Post the average price was closer to $85,000. A painting by Hunter Biden for sale at the Georges Berges ...
Lord Burlington's original front facade was replaced in 1828 by a Greek Revival portico designed by J. P. Pritchett. [2] In 1925, York Corporation purchased the building and made further alterations in 1939 through 1951. [2] The York Conservation Trust purchased the Assembly Rooms in 2002 and are responsible for the building's maintenance.