Jones, The Walled Gardens at Milton Manor House, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, 1663
All these composed ornaments do not well in solid architecture and the façades of houses, but in gardens, loggias, stucco or ornaments of chimney pieces. For as outwardly every wise man carrieth a gravity in public places, yet inwardly hath his imagination set free, so in architecture the outward ornaments ought to be solid, proportionable, according to the rules, masculine and unaffected.
Inigo Jones, born on this day in 1573, from Vaughan Hart's Inigo Jones: The Architect of Kings
Simon Thurleyt's talk, Inigo Jones: The Architecture of Necessity


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