Architecture in France in the eighteenth century
1995; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 33; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.33-1323
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresWend von Kalnein, David Britt,
Tópico(s)Historical Art and Culture Studies
ResumoPART ONE - THE SCHOOL OF JULES HARDOUIN MANSART AND THE Gout Moderne (1700-1730): Introduction The Last Works of Jules Hardouin-Mansart Robert de Cotte: Public Buildings Princely Residence Bishops' Palaces Germain Boffrand Domestic Architecture in and outside Paris: The Last Years of Louis XIV Regence Architecture Decoration: Lepautre and Boffrand Regence Decoration. PART TWO - THE ROCOCO (1730-1755) Introduction Jacques V Gabriel and Public Building The Art of the Court and the Early Work of Ange-Jacques Gabriel Emanuel Here and Architecture in Lorraine under King Stanislas Private Building Church Architecture in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century Decoration. PART THREE - EARLY NEO-CLASSICISM (1755-1775): Introduction Blondel and the Traditionalists Legeay and the Genesis of Neo-classicism The Mature Work of Ange-Jacques Gabriel: Public Buildings Royal Commissions The Followers of Gabriel: Potain, Mique, Antoine, Barre Jacques-Germain Soufflot: Works in Lyon Works under the Patronage of Marigny The Pioneers of Antiquity: Peyre the Elder, de Wailly, Gondoin, Victor Louis, Clerisseau, Le Camus de Mezieres Domestic Architecture in Paris and the Early Work of Boullee and Ledoux Neo-classical Church Architecture Decoration. PART FOUR - THE SECOND PHASE OF NEO-CLASSICISM (1775-1800): Introduction The Art of the Court Public Architecture and the Late Work of Ledoux Domestic Architecture in Paris Revolutionary Architecture Decoration Notes Bibliography List of Illustrations Index.
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