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ARTICLES RELATED TO Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy |  |  |  | Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - LegacyFollowing the acclaim given to the new Parliament building, the structure was near enough completed in 1731 for Parliament to be held there, in 1732 Pearce was knighted, this honour was followed by the freedom of the city of Dublin in 1733. Sir Edward Lovett Pearce was then at the height of his success and popularity. In addition to the better known works described above Pearce worked on numerous other commissions, a vast mansion known at Summerhill in County Meath (demolished in the 1950s) was attributed to him, although his contemporary, the architect Richard ...
See also:Edward Lovett Pearce, Edward Lovett Pearce - Early Life, Edward Lovett Pearce - Architectural Career, Edward Lovett Pearce - Castletown, Edward Lovett Pearce - Bellamont, Edward Lovett Pearce - Stillorgan Obelisk, Edward Lovett Pearce - Irish Houses of Parliament, Edward Lovett Pearce - Cashel Palace, Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy Read more here: » Edward Lovett Pearce: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy |
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 |  |  | Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - Early LifeEdward Lovett Pearce was born in County Meath, the son of General Edward Pearce, who was a cousin of Sir John Vanbrugh. In that same year Vanbrugh was beginning work on his first great architectural commission of Castle Howard which was the first truly baroque house in England, ironically Vanbrugh's new cousin was to be one of the leading architects whose designs were to overthrow the baroque fashion less than 28 years later.
In 1715 following the death of his father, Pearce became a pupil of his eminent architect cousin, it is theref ...
See also:Edward Lovett Pearce, Edward Lovett Pearce - Early Life, Edward Lovett Pearce - Architectural Career, Edward Lovett Pearce - Castletown, Edward Lovett Pearce - Bellamont, Edward Lovett Pearce - Stillorgan Obelisk, Edward Lovett Pearce - Irish Houses of Parliament, Edward Lovett Pearce - Cashel Palace, Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy Read more here: » Edward Lovett Pearce: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - Early Life |
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 |  |  | Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - CastletownCastletown is the largest and one of the most important country houses in Ireland, it also claims to be the house which introduced Palladianism to Ireland. The mansion was commissioned by William Conolly (1622-1729), a self-made man who had risen from humble origins through astute property dealings to become one of the wealthiest and influential men in Ireland. The original plans were drawn by Alessandro Galilei circa 1718, the new mansion was intended to reflect Connoly's political power as Lord Justice of Ireland. Galilei though returned t ...
See also:Edward Lovett Pearce, Edward Lovett Pearce - Early Life, Edward Lovett Pearce - Architectural Career, Edward Lovett Pearce - Castletown, Edward Lovett Pearce - Bellamont, Edward Lovett Pearce - Stillorgan Obelisk, Edward Lovett Pearce - Irish Houses of Parliament, Edward Lovett Pearce - Cashel Palace, Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy Read more here: » Edward Lovett Pearce: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - Castletown |
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 |  |  | Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - Irish Houses of ParliamentIn 1727 Pearce was elected Member of Parliament for Ratoath in County Meath, no doubt assisted by his patron Speaker Connoly, for whom he was continuously working at Castletown. The Irish Government had decided in that same year to replace their existing meeting place at Chichester House, College Green, Dublin with a new purpose built parliament building. Interestingly, it was Speaker Conolly who first suggested building the new Parliament House on College Green, therefore it is unsurprising, perhaps, that it was Pearce the MP and e ...
See also:Edward Lovett Pearce, Edward Lovett Pearce - Early Life, Edward Lovett Pearce - Architectural Career, Edward Lovett Pearce - Castletown, Edward Lovett Pearce - Bellamont, Edward Lovett Pearce - Stillorgan Obelisk, Edward Lovett Pearce - Irish Houses of Parliament, Edward Lovett Pearce - Cashel Palace, Edward Lovett Pearce - Legacy Read more here: » Edward Lovett Pearce: Encyclopedia II - Edward Lovett Pearce - Irish Houses of Parliament |
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