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Paine was a friend of artist Joshua Reynolds and had designed a large gallery and painting room, with an elaborate chimney piece, for Reynolds’ home in Leicester Fields, now Leicester Square, London. In 1764, Reynolds painted a joint portrait of James Paine father and son pictured above (now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford). The following ...
Paine was released in November 1794 largely because of the work of the new American ambassador to France, James Monroe, [96] who successfully argued the case for Paine's U.S. citizenship. [97] In July 1795, he was re-admitted into the convention, as were other surviving Girondins.
James Paine may refer to: James Paine (architect) (1717–1789), English architect; James Paine (rower), English rower; James Paine (sculptor) (1745–1829), English sculptor and architect; James Carriger Paine (1924–2010), American judge
New Wardour Castle is a Grade I listed English country house at Wardour, near Tisbury in Wiltshire, built for the Arundell family.The house is of Palladian style, designed by the architect James Paine, with additions by Giacomo Quarenghi, who was a principal architect of the Imperial Russian capital city, Saint Petersburg.
This was designed by James Paine for the 4th Duke and was built in 1758–1767. It is about 190 feet (60 m) square and two storeys tall. There are low towers in the corners and one over the entrance gate. The stables originally had stalls for 80 horses and all necessary equine facilities including a blacksmiths shop. The first floor was taken ...
James Paine the younger (1745–1829) [1] was an English architect, artist, and sculptor. James Paine father and son, portrait by Joshua Reynolds. Life.
Tree Paine and Taylor Swift Emma McIntyre/AMA2019/Getty Images for dcp Tree Paine has built a big reputation for herself as Taylor Swift’s longtime publicist. Paine has been by the Grammy winner ...
Wadworth Hall. Wadworth Hall is a grade I listed Manor House, in the village of Wadworth (near Doncaster), England. It was built in 1749 for the Wordsworth family by the renowned northern architect James Paine.