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THE GARDENS OF ITALY. 
Longleat, and who can estimate the extent 
of the influence of early travellers like 
Shute on the garden schemes of that 
great house-building age ? Inigo Jones in 
his two visits (1604 and 1614) must have 
passed by Caprarola and also visited the 
Farnesian gardens on the Palatine. His 
devotion to Palladio would take him down 
the Brenta and possibly out to the Barbaro 
^ ilia at Maser, in the region of Treviso. 
13. -P.XLAZZO BEVILACQUA, BOLOGNA: THE 
LION OF BRAMANTINO. 
John Evelyn’s visit is more fully recorded 
and established his authority in such matters, 
so that Charles II would always engage 
him in some flattering discussion of 
building and garden affairs. In the early 
years of 1700 Lord Burlington made his 
famous tour with “ Inigo Jones ” in one hand 
and “ Palladio ” in the other. fie brought 
to England many original drawings of Palladio 
14. - THE VENUS OF GI.XN DI BOLOGNA IN THE 
BOBOLI G.XRDENS. 
15. — A WALL FOUNTAIN IN THE VILLA DORIA, 
GENOA. 
