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William Kent

William Kent (c. 1685 – 12 April 1748) was an English architect, landscape architect, painter and furniture designer of the early 18th century. He began his career as a painter, and became Principal Painter in Ordinary or court painter, but his real talent was for design in various media.

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Occupation
Architect
Born
late 1685 Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Buildings
Holkham Hall Chiswick House 44 Berkeley Square Badminton House Stowe House
Died
12 April 1748(1748-04-12) (aged 62) Burlington House, London, England
Projects
Palladian style English landscape garden

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Exhibition

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related to Exhibition · 19
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William Kent → Archived, Art UK, July, Short, Wayback MachineShort, William Kentat
Born · 1
William Kent → late 1685 Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Buildings · 1
William Kent → Holkham Hall Chiswick House 44 Berkeley Square Badminton House Stowe House
Died · 1
William Kent → 12 April 1748(1748-04-12) (aged 62) Burlington House, London, England
Occupation · 1
William Kent → Architect
Projects · 1
William Kent → Palladian style English landscape garden

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William KentBuildingsHolkham Hall Chiswick House 44 Berkeley Square Badminton House Stowe House1.00infobox
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William KentOccupationArchitect1.00infobox
William KentProjectsPalladian style English landscape garden1.00infobox
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William Kentrelated to ExhibitionFrom0.60section
William Kentrelated to ExhibitionSeptember0.60section
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William Kentrelated to ExhibitionBard Graduate Center0.60section
William Kentrelated to ExhibitionNew York0.60section

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