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‘The Fittest Place in Europe for our Profession’: George Richardson in Rome

‘The Fittest Place in Europe for our Profession’: George Richardson in Rome Surviving letters written by George Richardson from Rome in 1761–2, when he was acting as draughtsman to James Adam, offer a unique picture of the life and education of a young man of humble station and of slender means, but with ambition to become an architect in his own right. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Architectural Heritage Edinburgh University Press

‘The Fittest Place in Europe for our Profession’: George Richardson in Rome

Architectural Heritage , Volume 2 (2): 29 – Jan 1, 1991

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
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Copyright © Edinburgh University Press
ISSN
1350-7524
eISSN
1755-1641
DOI
10.3366/arch.1991.0004
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Abstract

Surviving letters written by George Richardson from Rome in 1761–2, when he was acting as draughtsman to James Adam, offer a unique picture of the life and education of a young man of humble station and of slender means, but with ambition to become an architect in his own right.

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Architectural HeritageEdinburgh University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1991

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