How To Use Inigo Jones In A Sentence
- The English Renaissance, begun haltingly under Queen Elizabeth, reborn under Inigo Jones but repressed during the interregnum, now found its feet. British architecture: the baroque in Britain
- A disciple of Kent had the cruelty to render this splendid old mansion (the more modern part of which was the work of Inigo Jones) more _parkish_, as he was pleased to call it; to raze all those exterior defences, and bring his mean and paltry gravel-walk up to the very door from which, deluded by the name, one might have imagined Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10)
- Falling over themselves to focus on Inigo Jones's church and piazza at Covent Garden, historians of Stuart London have overlooked the city's first mews (now Floral Street).
- When Jonson wanted to attack individuals (Inigo Jones, Marston and Dekker, etc.) or social practices (the sensationalism of news-sheets, Puritan antitheatricalism, etc.), he generally left no doubt about what he was doing.
- They have calculated what quantity of matter convertible into nitre is to be found in Bedford House, in Woburn Abbey, and in what his Grace and his trustees have still suffered to stand of that foolish royalist Inigo Jones, in Covent Garden. Paras. 60-83
- Following in the footsteps of Inigo Jones, he developed the new classical style with its emphasis on columns, architraves and domes.