William Wilkins 1778–1839

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Paperback, 410 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2010
ISBN13: 9780521144674
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Originally published in 1980, this was the first biography of William Wilkins, the regency architect whose reputation once rivalled that of Nash and who is probably the best known today as the designer of the National Gallery in London. The commissions he executed form an important part of our knowledge of the period; Wilkins' earliest major scheme was Downing College, Cambridge (1806) which helped to spark the Greek revival in Britain. He also, however, had a taste for the gothic, as evinced in his screen for the front of King's College. Making use of letters, sketches and notebooks, Dr Liscombe studies Wilkins's career in detail. He charts his development from mathematics student at Cambridge to Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy; he notes the technical innovations that affected his designs; he considers political and social ideas that lay behind his work; and he examines his friendships with influential figures.

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ISBN13:9780521144674
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:410

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List of plates; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: 'The best educated classic'; 1. beginnings; 2. Antiqaries abroad; 3. Temples of learning; 4. 'The true proportions of that noble architecture'; 5. The Civil Architecture of Vitruvius; 6. The Gothic mode; 7. Dilettanti; 8. National monuments and private commissions; 9. Alma Mater; 10. Institutional architecture; 11. Preservation; 12. A temple of the arts; 13. The ebb; Architectural designs and drawings; Notes; Select bibliography; The plates; Select index.
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