Architecture in Britain - 1530 to 1830
Features
1530 to 1830
Author: John Summerson
Publisher: Penguin Books
Place of printing: London
Year of publication: 1983
Necklace: The Pelican History of Art
In this book Sir John Summerson charts the development of architectural theory and practice from Elizabeth I to George IV. Questions of style, technology, and the social framework of architecture are resolved as separable but always essential components of the building world. Men of genius and buildings of fame emerge: Inigo Jones, Wren, Vanbrugh, Adam, Soane; Hampton Court, St Paul's Cathedral, London squares and the terraces and crescents of Bath. Appendices deal with Scottish architecture before the union and buildings in the thirteen colonies of America. The book is a companion to Ellis Waterhouse's Painting in Britain 1530-1830 and Margaret Whinney's Sculpture in Britain 1530-1830; colour plates have been added to this new edition. Book jacket.
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Copy in good condition. Cover with traces of dust and signs of wear. Slight yellowing of the pages and with traces of dust. Writing in blue pen on the buttonhole. Text in English. Book in good condition.
ISBN Code: 014056103X
EAN: 9780140561036
Pages: 624
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 21
Width: 18
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448 b/w images nt Text in English.
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