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  • Something of that rustic plainness of the Veneto is paradoxically apparent in one of the most lavish and successful 18th-century English country houses, Holkham Hall outside Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk.

    How I Spent a Few Days in Palladio's World 2009

  • Director of photography Guyla Pados atones for the sins of Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction by capturing the pomp and pageantry of mid 18th century high society in all its glory, shooting on location in the picturesque surroundings of Somerset House in London and Holkham Hall in Norfolk.

    Shropshire Star 2008

  • Bayne, Librarian of Christ Church College at Oxford, and the Revd A. Napier, Librarian to the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall.

    The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485

  • Bayne, Librarian of Christ Church College at Oxford, and the Revd A. Napier, Librarian to the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall.

    The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 1 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485

  • 38 No fragments of this cartoon remain; perhaps the best copy is that in possession of the Earl of Leicester at Holkham Hall.

    Michael Angelo Buonarroti Charles Holroyd 1889

  • It was not large compared with the lake, for instance, in the near-by park of Holkham Hall, but it was calm and beautiful, its calmness marred, at the moment of Dame Beatrice’s inspection, by Florian, who was gathering small pebbles from the gravel path and hurling them vindictively into the water.

    Death of a Delft Blue Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1964

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