At Adam's library at Kenwood, Robert Adam spread a thin "net" of stucco ornament, inspired by:
A) the English Neo-Palladians.
B) ancient Roman work as interpreted by Raphael and Giulio Romano.
C) research at ancient Greek sites in Paestum.
D) Robert Wood's investigations of Palmyra and Baalbek.
E) the antiquities of India.
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