James Stuart
Archaeologist and architect
James "Athenian" Stuart was a Scottish archaeologist, architect and artist, best known for his central role in pioneering Neoclassicism. Wikipedia
Born: 1713, London, United Kingdom
Died: February 2, 1788 (age 75 years), London, United Kingdom
Business partners: John Vardy, John Carr, Henry Flitcroft, and more
Books
The Antiquities of Athens
1762
Antiquities of Athens: Measured and Delineated by James Stuart, FRS and FSA, and Nicholas Revett, Painters and Architects
1762
The Antiqvities of Athens
1762
The Antiquities of Athens and Other Monuments of Greece
1762
Journal and Plan of the Movements of the Main Army in the Carnatic, Under Major General James Stuart: From the 13th to the 16th February 1783; the Dismantling of Vandewash and Carangooly; with the Council of War and Correspondence Relative to that Measure
1787
Answers for James Earl of Moray, Lieutenant-General James St Clair, the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss Esq; a Quorum of the Committee of the Justices of Peace and Freeholders of the County of Fife, for Themselves