This pioneering book chronicles the transformation of public art in eighteenth-century France. As royal and ecclesiastical authority waned under the rule of Louis ...
Continue Reading βCombining the social and economic history with the cultural and artistic achievements of seventeenth and eighteenth century Italy, this book presents a unique ...
Continue Reading βThe most famous 18th-century copper engraver, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) made his name with etchings of ancient Rome. His startling, chiaroscuro images imbued ...
Continue Reading βExamines the intersection of art and architecture in public works, discusses the sculptural aspects of architecture, and describes a series of nonpractical architectural ...
Continue Reading βBeauty is neither a history of art, nor a history of aesthetics but Umberto Eco draws on the histories of both these disciplines ...
Continue Reading βIn this book Sir John Summerson charts the development of architectural theory and practice from Elizabeth I to George IV. Questions of style, ...
Continue Reading βThe Kunstkammer was a programmatic display of art and oddities amassed by wealthy Europeans during the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. These nascent ...
Continue Reading β“The Encyclopedia is one of the monuments of the eighteenth century, as true a monument as the pyramids, the temples, the forums or ...
Continue Reading βThe Introduction presents the development of architecture in the period from 1680 to 1820 as the result of changing interactions between architects, patrons, ...
Continue Reading βOrganicism in nineteenth-century architecture is the first full-length study devoted to organicism in nineteenth-century architecture. Although the close connection between architecture and living ...
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