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Art

May 9, 1912 issue

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Students of architectural history have not in the past been accustomed to look to England for adequate and sympathetic treatment of the architecture of the Renaissance outside of England. Many in England who have written on the Renaissance have limited themselves to its British phases, with especial emphasis on its earlier developments. During the past fifteen years there has been a noticeable broadening of outlook among English writers, one of whom, Reginald Blomfield, an architect of distinction in London, has made for himself an honorable place.

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ARCHITECTURE -- England; HISTORY; ART; RENAISSANCE; HISTORY, Modern; ARCHITECTS; LONDON (England); ENGLAND
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