The institution of the pantheon has come a long way from its classical origins. Invented to describe a temple dedicated to many deities, ...
Continue Reading →This book focuses on the complex ways in which architectural practice, theory, patronage, and experience became modern with the rise of a mass ...
Continue Reading →With the aid of over 180 photographs, this book studies what unites and separates sculptors across the centuries. It looks at the masters ...
Continue Reading →Born Under Saturn is a classic work of scholarship written with a light and winning touch. Margot and Rudolf Wittkower explore the history ...
Continue Reading →Focusing on the principal architects of that time-from Alberti to Palladio-this bestselling classic explains the true significance of certain architectural forms, bringing to ...
Continue Reading →The principle of the “lesser evil,” which asserts that it is acceptable to pursue an undesirable course of action in order to prevent ...
Continue Reading →Written from a neo-Marxist point of view by a prominent Italian architectural historian, Architecture and Utopia leads the reader beyond architectural form into ...
Continue Reading →Throughout history and around the world, people have interacted with works of art as if they were living beings rather than static objects. ...
Continue Reading →Although it is often assumed that British writing on architectural theory really started in the 18th century, there is in fact a large ...
Continue Reading →In this book, Caroline van Eck examines how rhetoric and the arts interacted in early modern Europe. She argues that rhetoric, though originally ...
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