Isaac Ware was born in London, England, probably in 1704. He was baptised in the… subscribers only
Detail of portrait of Isaac Ware by Andrea Soldi
Bibliography
1. Colvin, Howard, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840. New Haven, Connecticut and London: Yale University Press, 4th edition, 2008 2. Knox, Tim. ‘Wrotham Park, Hertfordshire’ [Architect Isaac Ware] Country Life vol. 196, no. 7, 14 February 2002 pp. 60-65. 3. White, Roger. ‘Isaac Ware and Chesterfield House’ in The Rococo in England. A Symposium edited Charles Hind London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1986 pp.175-192 4. ‘Historical town houses: No. 5 Bloomsbury Square’ [architect: Issac Ware]. Architectural Review vol. 28, December 1910 pp. 267-272 5. ‘Historical town houses: No. 6 Bloomsbury Square’ [architect: Issac Ware]. Architectural Review vol. 28, November 1910 pp. 227-228 6. ‘Historical town houses: No. 9 Clifford Street W.’ [architect: Issac Ware?]. Architectural Review vol. 27, June 1910 pp. 257-360 7. ‘Official architects of the past: Isaac Ware’. Official Architect July 1949 pp. 371-372 8. ‘Town houses. III, Bourdon House, Bourdon Street W.’ [Architect: Isaac Ware] Architectural Review vol. 27, March 1910 pp. 131-143