Index

Houses

  • West Wycombe

Essays

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    Playing with the Canon: West Wycombe Park’s Iconography and the Principle of Citation

    by Adriano Aymonino

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    A Select Catalogue of Drawings at West Wycombe Park

    by Clare Hornsby

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    The House and the Drawings Collection at West Wycombe Park: Dashwood's Educated Taste

    by Clare Hornsby

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    Francis Dashwood’s Paintings Collection at West Wycombe: the Tuscan Influence

    by Peter Björn Kerber

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    Object in Focus: Giovanni Pietro Bellori and Pietro Santi Bartoli, Admiranda Romanarum Antiquitatum ac veteris Sculpturae vestigia . . ., Rome, Giovanni Giacomo e Domenico de’ Rossi, 1693

    by Adriano Aymonino

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    West Wycombe Introduction

    by Clare Hornsby and Adriano Aymonino

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Essay

    Sir Francis Dashwood: Connoisseur, Collector and Traveller

    by Jason M. Kelly

Films

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Film

    West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire: Images of Sculpture & Architecture

    Film by Jonathan Law with Adriano Aymonino and Clare Hornsby.

Catalogues

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Document

    A Doric temple building: front elevation

    possibly Maurice-Louis Jolivet, after Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni, c.1751–2
    WW53

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Document

    Principal facade of Saint Sulpice, Paris (third project)

    design by Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni, engraving by Simon François Ravenet, 1750
    WW69

  • West Wycombe West Wycombe

    Document

    West Wycombe Park: south front: design with unbroken Tuscan Doric colonnade – finished version

    possibly Maurice-Louis Jolivet, for Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni, c.1747–52
    WW24

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    Document

    Sketch of a Roman design of a putto riding a sea-bull

    possibly Nicholas Revett, c.1748–70
    WW68