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Elizabethan Architecture Its Rise and Fall, 1540-1640
by Mark Girouard

 
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ISBN: 0300093861
ISBN-13: 9780300093865
PUB DATE: 31 Oct 2009
FORMAT: Hardback
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Elizabethan and Jacobean architecture - not the friendly, unassuming architecture of the vernacular but the uniquely strange and exciting buildings put up by the great and powerful, ranging from huge houses to gem-like pavilions and lodges designed for feasting and hunting - is a phenomenon as remarkable as the literature which accompanied it, the literature of Shakespeare, Spenser, Sidney, Marlow, Jonson, Campion and others.

In this beautiful and fascinating book, Girouard discusses social structure and the way of life behind it, the evolution of the house plan, the excitement of English patrons and craftsmen as they learnt about the classic Five Orders and the buildings of Ancient Rome, the surprising wealth of architectural drawings which survive from the period, the inroads of foreign craftsmen who brought new fashions in ornament, but also the strength of the native tradition which was creatively integrated with the ‘antique’ style. Behind the book is a vivid consciousness of the European scene: Italy, France, central Europe and above all the Low Countries and their influence on England. But the principal argument of the book is the unique individuality of the English achievement.

The result of new research and fieldwork, as well as a lifetime’s observation and scholarship, this remarkable book displays Girouard’s unique sense of style and his enduring excitement for the architecture of the period.

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AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:
 Read more about Mark Girouard, architectural writer, an authority on the country house, architecture historian and biographer.

SUBJECT CLASSIFICATIONS:
Architecture

SERIES:
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Illustrations: 150 colour images + 150 colour illustrations
Number of Pages: 288
Dewey: 720.94209031