According to the original design, this book was to serve as a commentary on the pictorial representations of religious subjects. It seemed to ...
Continue Reading →For centuries, political dignitaries, scholars, and the nobility were the ones who usually had their portraits carved in stone. By the end of ...
Continue Reading →This is a faithful reproduction of W.F. Pocock’s book of 1819 and is a major landmark in the publication of architectural facsimiles. It ...
Continue Reading →Rykwert’s book, first published in 1971, is the architectural history of an idea: the hut. The author is an established authority on architecture ...
Continue Reading →Initially produced as the catalog to accompany a controversial and groundbreaking 1932 Museum of Modern Art show of the then new architecture emerging in Europe ...
Continue Reading →More than 400 years after his death, Andrea Palladio (1508-80) remains one of the most influential architects of all time. This catalogue explores ...
Continue Reading →In his landmark volume Space, Time and Architecture, Sigfried Giedion paired images of two iconic spirals: Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International and ...
Continue Reading →Based on a close study of Van Dyck’s Self-portrait with a Sunflower, this book examines the picture’s context in the symbolic discourses of ...
Continue Reading →Classical architecture is a visual “language” and like any other language has its own grammatical rules. Classical buildings as widely spaced in time ...
Continue Reading →The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy offers a balanced and comprehensive account of philosophical thought from the middle of the fourteenth century to ...
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