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John Shute (architect)

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Name
  
John Shute

Role
  
Architect


Died
  
1563

Structures
  
Longleat

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Books
  
The First and Chief Grounds of Architecture: Used in All the Auncient and Famous Monymentes with a Farther & More Ample Discourse Uppon the Same, Than Hitherto Hath Been Set Out by Any Other

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John Shute (died 1563) was an English artist and architect who was born in Cullompton, Devon. His book, The First and Chief Grounds of Architecture, was the first work in English on classical architecture. Shute's patron was John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, for whom he built a residential wing at Dudley Castle. He was also known as a painter of miniatures.

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