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William Kent
c.1685–1748
(bapt. Bridlington, Yorkshire, 1 Jan. 1686; d London, 12 Apr. 1748). English architect, designer, landscape gardener, and painter, the most versatile British artist of his time.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Architecture Admiring a Portrait of Inigo Jones William Kent (c.1685–1748)Architecture Admiring a Portrait of Inigo Jones Chiswick House
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Mercury and the Arts c.1729 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Mercury and the Arts c.1729 Chiswick House
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Architecture c.1729 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Architecture c.1729 Chiswick House
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744) 1735 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Alexander Pope (1688–1744) 1735 Chiswick House
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Herse and Her Sisters with Hermes 1718 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Herse and Her Sisters with Hermes 1718 The Royal Society
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The Glorification of Inigo Jones 1719/1720 William Kent (c.1685–1748)The Glorification of Inigo Jones 1719/1720 Royal Academy of Arts
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Monument to John (d.1686) and Thomas (d.1720) Wainwright c.1720 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Monument to John (d.1686) and Thomas (d.1720) Wainwright c.1720 Chester Cathedral, St Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire
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Banquet of the Gods 1719/1720 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Banquet of the Gods 1719/1720 Royal Academy of Arts
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Scuptural Heads from Holkham Hall Mount 1743 Peter Scheemakers II (1691–1781) and William Kent (c.1685–1748)Scuptural Heads from Holkham Hall Mount 1743 Mill Road / B1155, Burnham Overy, Norfolk
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Two Armorial Lions c.1751 & 1930s William Kent (c.1685–1748)Two Armorial Lions c.1751 & 1930s Wolterton Hall, Wolterton Road, Wolterton, Norfolk
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Architectural drawing resembling Burlington's Villa at Chiswick, possibly a study for the Banqueting House at Euston 1699–1748 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Architectural drawing resembling Burlington's Villa at Chiswick, possibly a study for the Banqueting House at Euston 1699–1748 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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drawing 1699–1748 William Kent (c.1685–1748)drawing 1699–1748 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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TO MY COUNTRY I MY PEN CONSIGN 1738 William Kent (c.1685–1748)TO MY COUNTRY I MY PEN CONSIGN 1738 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744) c.1729 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Alexander Pope (1688–1744) c.1729 Chiswick House
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Elevation of a country house, probably Devonshire House 1726 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Elevation of a country house, probably Devonshire House 1726 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Rear view of a seated naked Venus, after an antique cameo in the Fountaine collection 1700 - 1720 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Rear view of a seated naked Venus, after an antique cameo in the Fountaine collection 1700 - 1720 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Ornamental frieze 1713 - 1748 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Ornamental frieze 1713 - 1748 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Study of Scheemakers's memorial statue of Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey, 'Gulielmo Shakespear' 1742 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Study of Scheemakers's memorial statue of Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey, 'Gulielmo Shakespear' 1742 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Jupiter, Pisces and Sagittarius c.1729 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Jupiter, Pisces and Sagittarius c.1729 Chiswick House
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Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington c.1729 William Kent (c.1685–1748)Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington c.1729 Chiswick House