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  2. Seicento - Wikipedia

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    The 17th century Baroque architectural style used in St Peter's Basilica, Rome. The Villa Torrigiani , found in Lucca , a country house which was founded in the late-16th century, yet whose exterior and garden date to the mid-17th century.

  3. Category:17th-century architecture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "17th-century architecture" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Audley End House - Wikipedia

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    Audley End House is a largely early 17th-century country house outside Saffron Walden, Essex, England. It is a prodigy house , known as one of the finest Jacobean houses in England. Audley End is now one-third of its original size, but is still large, with much to enjoy in its architectural features and varied collections.

  5. Naryshkin Baroque - Wikipedia

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    Naryshkin Baroque, also referred to as Moscow Baroque or Muscovite Baroque, is a particular style of Baroque architecture and decoration that was fashionable in Moscow from the late 17th century into the early 18th century. In the late 17th century, the Western European Baroque style of architecture combined with traditional Russian ...

  6. Cotswold architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold style emerged during the late 16th century and flourished throughout the 17th century. [3]: 6 During the second and third decades of the twentieth century, the Cotswold style reached its zenith of popularity. The Cotswold 'Arts and Crafts' architecture was a very popular and prominent style between 1890 and 1930. [4]

  7. English Baroque architecture - Wikipedia

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    English Baroque is a term used to refer to modes of English architecture that paralleled Baroque architecture in continental Europe between the Great Fire of London (1666) and roughly 1720, when the flamboyant and dramatic qualities of Baroque art were abandoned in favour of the more chaste, rule-based Neo-classical forms espoused by the proponents of Palladianism.

  8. Category:17th-century Italian architects - Wikipedia

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    17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Pages in category "17th-century Italian architects" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total. ...

  9. Category:17th-century architects - Wikipedia

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    Category: 17th-century architects. 23 languages. ... Architecture portal; Biography portal; This category contains architects of the 17th century. 12th; 13th;