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Inigo Jones (July 15, 1573June 21, 1652) is regarded as the first significant English architect. He also made valuable contributions to stage design.

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July 15 - 1573 - June 21 - 1652 - English architect - Stage design

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Beyond the fact that he was born in the vicinity of Smithfield in central London, the son of a Welsh Catholic clothworker, and christened at the church of St Bartholomew the Less, little is known about Jones' early years. But towards the end of the 16th century, he became one of the first Englishmen to study architecture in Italy, making two visits to that country. The first c.1598-1603 was possibly funded by Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland. The second, from 1613 to 1614, found Inigo in the company of the Earl of Arundel. He may also have been there in 1606 and was influenced by the ambassador Henry Wotton and owned a copy of Andrea Palladio's works with marginalia that refer to Wotton. See Wotton And His Worlds 2004 by Gerald Curzon. His work became particularly influenced by Palladio. To a lesser extent, he also held that the setting out of buildings should be guided by principles first described by ancient Roman writer Vitruvius.

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Smithfield - London - 16th century - Italy - 1598 - 1603 - Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland - 1613 - 1614 - Earl of Arundel - Henry Wotton - Andrea Palladio - Vitruvius

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Jones' best known buildings are the Queen's House at Greenwich, London (started in 1616, his earliest surviving work) and the Banqueting House at Whitehall (1619) -- part of a major modernisation by him of the Palace of Whitehall -- which also has a ceiling painted by Peter Paul Rubens.

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Queen's House - Greenwich, London - Banqueting House at Whitehall - Palace of Whitehall - Peter Paul Rubens

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The Banqueting House was one of several projects where Jones worked with his personal assistant and son-in-law John Webb.

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The other project in which Jones was involved was the design of Covent Garden. He was commissioned by the Earl of Bedford to build a residential square along the lines of an Italian piazza. The Earl felt obliged to provide a church and he warned Jones that he wanted to economise. He told him to simply erect a "barn" and Jones' oft-quoted response was that his lordship would have "the finest barn in Europe". Little remains of the original church situated to the west of the piazza.

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Covent Garden - Earl of Bedford

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As well as his architectural work, Jones did a great deal of work in the field of stage design. He designed costumes for a number of masques by Ben Jonson, and the two had famous arguments about whether stage design or literature was more important in theatre. Jones is also credited with introducing movable scenery and the proscenium arch to English theatre.

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Stage design - Masque - Ben Jonson - Proscenium arch

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As the Surveyor to King Charles I, Jones worked for Queen Henrietta Maria on the design of a Roman Catholic chapel at Somerset House (an act that provoked great suspicion from the Protestants) and his career effectively ended with the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642 and the seizure of the King's houses in 1643. His property was later returned to him (c.1646) but Jones ended his days living in Somerset House and was subsequently buried in the Church of St Benet Paul's Wharf, in London. John Denham and then Christopher Wren followed him as King's Surveyor.

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Charles I - Henrietta Maria - Roman Catholic - Chapel - Somerset House - English Civil War - St Benet Paul's Wharf - John Denham - Christopher Wren

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He was an influence on a number of 18th century architects, notably Lord Burlington and William Kent.

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18th century - Lord Burlington - William Kent

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