Inigo Jones - Gallery of Architectural Works

Gallery of Architectural Works

  • Banqueting House Whitehall

  • Banqueting House Whitehall

  • Detail of the Banqueting House Whitehall

  • Interior looking south, Banqueting House Whitehall

  • Interior looking north, Banqueting House Whitehall

  • Ceiling, with Rubens paintings, Banqueting House Whitehall

  • Design to rebuild Whitehall Palace

  • West front, nave and transepts, Old St. Paul's Cathedral, as remodelled by Jones

  • North front, The Queen's House, Greenwich

  • South front, The Queen's House, Greenwich

  • South front, The Queen's House, Greenwich

  • Tulip Stair, The Queen's House, Greenwich

  • Plan, The Queen's House, Greenwich

  • Covent Garden

  • St. Paul's Covent Garden

  • Gateway from Oatlands, now at Chiswick House

  • Wilton House, Wiltshire

  • Queen's Chapel, St. James Palace, London

  • Stoke Park, attributed

  • Design for a new theatre

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