Inigo Jones and Wren
Author | : William John Loftie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : Architects |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : William John Loftie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : Architects |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Vaughan Hart |
Publisher | : Association of Human Rights Institutes series |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Architecture and state |
ISBN | : 9780300141498 |
Inigo Jones (1573-1652) is widely acknowledged to have been England's most important architect. As court designer to the Stuart kings James I and Charles I, he is credited with introducing the classical language of architecture to the country. He famously traveled to Italy and studied firsthand the buildings of the Italian masters, particularly admiring those by Andrea Palladio. Much less well known is the profound influence of native British arts and crafts on Jones's architecture. Likewise, his hostility to the more opulent forms of Italian architecture he saw on his travels has largely gone unnoted. This book examines both of these overlooked issues. Vaughan Hart identifies well-established links between the classical column and the crown prior to Jones, in early Stuart masques, processions, heraldry, paintings, and poems. He goes on to discuss Jones's preference for a masculine and unaffected architecture, demonstrating that this plain style was consistent with the Puritan artistic sensitivities of Stuart England. For the first time, the work of Inigo Jones is understood in its national religious and political context. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Author | : Michael Leapman |
Publisher | : Headline Book Pub Limited |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780755310036 |
Best known for the Banqueting House in Whitehall, architect Inigo Jones was also a theatre designer and traveller. A difficult, troubled man he revolutionised British architecture by introducing the classical forms he had discovered on his journeys to Italy. Originally published: 2003.
Author | : Charles Herbert Moore |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1905 |
Genre | : Architecture, Renaissance |
ISBN | : |
Author | : John Schofield |
Publisher | : Historic England Publishing |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781848020566 |
This is the first ever comprehensive account of the archaeology and history of the cathedral and its churchyard from Roman times up to the construction of the Wren building. The cathedrals which preceded that of Wren come to the surface again, and we can appreciate the cultural and religiousimportance of St Paul's over more than 1000 years.
Author | : |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 818 |
Release | : 2018-10-16 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9004378219 |
This volume explores the various strategies by which appropriate pasts were construed in scholarship, literature, art, and architecture in order to create “national”, regional, or local identities in late medieval and early modern Europe. Because authority was based on lineage, political and territorial claims were underpinned by historical arguments, either true or otherwise. Literature, scholarship, art, and architecture were pivotal media that were used to give evidence of the impressive old lineage of states, regions, or families. These claims were related not only to classical antiquity but also to other periods that were regarded as antiquities, such as the Middle Ages, especially the chivalric age. The authors of this volume analyse these intriguing early modern constructions of “antiquity” and investigate the ways in which they were applied in political, intellectual and artistic contexts in the period of 1400–1700. Contributors include: Barbara Arciszewska, Bianca De Divitiis, Karl Enenkel, Hubertus Günther, Thomas Haye, Harald Hendrix, Stephan Hoppe, Marc Laureys, Frédérique Lemerle, Coen Maas, Anne-Françoise Morel, Kristoffer Neville, Konrad Ottenheym, Yves Pauwels, Christian Peters, Christoph Pieper, David Rijser, Bernd Roling, Nuno Senos, Paul Smith, Pieter Vlaardingerbroek, and Matthew Walker.
Author | : Andrew Gurr |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2014-03-06 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1107040639 |
This book examines the conditions of the original performances in seventeenth-century indoor theatres.
Author | : James Elmes |
Publisher | : London : Chapman & Hall |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 1852 |
Genre | : Architects |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Anthony Gerbino |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : |
The spread of Renaissance culture in England coincided with the birth of the profession of architecture, whose practitioners soon became superior to simple builders in social standing and perceived intellectual prowess. This stimulating book, which focuses in particular on the scientist, mathematician, and architect Sir Christopher Wren, explores the extent to which this new professional identity was based on expertise in the mathematical arts and sciences. Featuring drawings, instruments, paintings, and other examples of the material culture of English architecture, the book discusses the role of mathematics in architectural design and building technology. It begins with architectural drawing in the 16th century, moves to large-scale technical drawing under Henry VIII, considers Inigo Jones and his royal buildings and Christopher Wren and the dome of St. Paul's, and concludes with the architectural education of George III. Interweaving text and visual image, the book investigates the boundaries between art and science in architecture--the most artistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the arts. Exhibition Schedule: Yale Center for British Art (opens February 2010)