Noun
one of the first great English architects and a theater designer (1573-1652)
Source: WordNetCroft, 56; "The part she played in promoting the fortunes of Ben Jonson and Inigo Jones has never been sufficiently recognised." Source: Internet
In the original house, the high corner pavilion blocks of Inigo Jones ' Wilton were provided with the " Palladian window " motif to be seen at Burlington House. Source: Internet
John Summerson, Inigo Jones (Penguin books, 1966) Chronicler of Stuart London, Samuel Pepys In January 1642 five members of parliament whom the King wished to arrest were granted refuge in the City. Source: Internet
The first great exponent of Italian Renaissance architecture in England was Inigo Jones (1573–1652), who had studied architecture in Italy where the influence of Palladio was very strong. Source: Internet
This hybrid architecture was to remain almost unchanged for nearly a century, until Inigo Jones introduced strong classical influences from Italy to the London palaces of the first Stuart kings. Source: Internet