- Elizabethan architecture
Elizabethan architecture is the term given to early
Renaissance architecture inEngland , during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Historically the period responds to theCinquecento inItaly , the Early Renaissance inFrance , and thePlateresque style inSpain .Stylistically it followed Tudor architecture and was succeeded in the 17th century by
Palladian architecture introduced byInigo Jones .Renaissance architecture arrived in England during the reign of
Elizabeth I , having first spread through theLow countries where among other features it acquired versions of the Dutch gable, and Flemishstrapwork in geometric designs adorning the walls. Both of these features can be seen on the towers ofWollaton Hall and again atMontacute House . It was also at this time that English houses adopted the Italian concept of a long gallery being the chief reception room. [Cropplestone, Trewin (1963). "World Architecture". Hamlyn. Page 262] In England the Renaissance tended to manifest itself in large square tall houses such asLongleat House . Often these buildings had symmetrical towers which hint at the evolution from medieval fortified architecture.Hatfield House , built in its entirety byRobert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury , between 1607 and 1611, is a perfect example of the transition period from the gabled turreted style of the previous era. One can clearly see the turretedTudor style wings at each end with their mullioned windows, however, the whole is achieving a symmetry and the two wings are linked by anItalianate Renaissance facade. This central facade, originally an openloggia , has been attributed to Inigo Jones himself, however, the central porch carries a heavier Jacobean influence than Jones would have used, so the attribution is probably false. Inside the house the elaborately carved staircase demonstrates the Italian renaissance impression on English ornament.During the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI many Italian artists came over, who carried out various decorative features at
Hampton Court ,Layer Marney Tower ,Essex (1522-1525), Sutton Place,Surrey (1529),Nonsuch Palace , and elsewhere. Later in the century Flemish craftsmen succeeded the Italians, and theRoyal Exchange inLondon (1566-1570) is one of the first important buildings designed byHenri de Paschen , an architect fromAntwerp .Places showing the style introduced by Flemish workmen:
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Wollaton
*Hatfield House
*Blickling
*Audley End
*Charterhouse (London)
*Danny House
*Globe Theatre
*The Theatre References
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