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Description: Identifier: viewsofmostremar00pool (find matches) Title: Views of the most remarkable public buildings, monuments and other edifices in the city of Dublin Year: 1780 (1780s) Authors: Pool, Robert, artist Cash, John Lodge, John, d. 1796 Taylor, Isaac, 1730-1807 Subjects: Architecture Publisher: Dublin : Printed for J. Williams, no. 21, Skinner-row Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: sita-tion. The library is one of the moft elegant apart-ments in Dublin, and contains a valuable andcurious collection of the beft writers on everyfubject : At one end of it is an anti-room, with afine copy of the Venus of Medicis, fculptured on thefpot by Mr. Wilton, and at the other, are two fmallrooms, one a cabinet of pictures and antiquities, theother of medals. It is Situated at the rere of thehoufe, and connected with it by a corridore, inwhich are fome handfome Statues, and Egyptiancuriolities. Upon 116 DESCRIPTION OF, &c. Upon the whole, this edifice is a well-defign-ed mean, between the vaft piles raifed for magni-ficence, and thofe fmaller ones wherein conveni-ence is alone confidered. As a piece of archi-tecture it is inferior to few, for the juftnefs ofits proportions and the convenient difpofition ofits apartments. With regard to furniture anddecorations, it is finifhed with tafte rather thanfplendor, and adorned with that elegance, whichrefults from Simplicity. T Y- Text Appearing After Image: TYRONE-HOUSE, 1HIS edifice is remarkable for being one ofthe firft private buildings, of ftone, erected inDublin in modern times. It was built aboutthe year 1740, from the defign of Mr. Caffels,and was efteemed the moft elegant private ftruc-ture at that time in the city ; later improvementshave however confiderably leffened its importancein the clafs of our buildings. Nothing very extraordinary appears either inthe outfide, or in the interior parts of this build-ing : The front, reprefented in the annexed en-graving, is ornamented with a Doric frontifpieceand arched door, over which, in the attic ftory, isa Venetian window in the Ionic order; at eachfide of thofe and above it, is a regular range ofwindows, ornamented with architraves. The inte-rior decorations poffefs all the elegance and fplen-dor of their days ; there are many grand and com-pleat apartments, particularly in the rere, finifh- Hh ed n8 DESCRIPTION OF, &c. cd with mahogany, in the old heavy flile, theworkmanfhip o Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: Views of the most remarkable public buildings, monuments and other edifices in the city of Dublin (1780) (14772597062)
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