• James "Athenian" Stuart (1713 – 2 February 1788) was a Scottish archaeologist, architect and artist, best known for his central role in pioneering...
  • Perfume burner, designed by James 'Athenian' Stuart, made by Diederich Nicolaus Anderson, about 1760, England. Museum no. M.46:1, 2-1948.
  • James 'Athenian' Stuart, who was born in 1731 and died in 1788, is a far less well-known figure in the Greek Revival movement in Britain than either Robert Adam...
  • Chapter 1: Stuart and Revett: The Myth of Greece and Its Afterlife David Watkin. Chapter 2: The Life of James "Athenian" Stuart, 1713-1788 Catherine Arbuthnott.
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  • Born in London, James Stuart lost his father (a Scottish sailor) when he was just a boy, and his family were left in poverty.
  • In Apr 1758 James "Athenian" Stuart (age 45) was elected Fellow of the Royal Society. ... On 02 Feb 1788 James "Athenian" Stuart (age 75) died.
  • James 'Athenian' Stuart is a compelling figure in the history of British design. Widely recognised for his central role in pioneering Neo-Classicism, Stuart...
  • Salmon, Frank. 2006. Stuart as antiquary and archaeologist in Italy and Greece. In JamesAthenianStuart 1713–1788: The rediscovery of antiquity, ed.
  • Susan Weber Soros, ed., JamesAthenianStuart: The Rediscovery of Antiquity (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007), 688 pp.
  • A sculpture of the architect James 'Athenian' Stuart -- now a minor celebrity because of his publication of The Antiquities of Athens (1763) -- it was not listed in the...
  • William Camden Edwards, James Stuart, 1713 - 1788. ... Painter and architect ('Athenian Stuart'). date created: Published 1827.
  • The great JamesAthenianStuart was a kind of cultural superstar of the late 18th century, who rode a wave of self-promotion and public acclaim as a...