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Neoclassicism in the North

Neoclassicism in the North
Author: Håkan Groth
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500236048

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A study of the evolution of the neoclassical style of interior design in Sweden which explores the history of each of the illustrated buildings.


Neoclassicism in the North

Neoclassicism in the North
Author: H阛kan·Groth
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500281062

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Explores the decoration and furnishings of twenty houses and apartments


German Architecture and the Classical Ideal

German Architecture and the Classical Ideal
Author: David Watkin
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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German Classicism is a powerful architectural force that is only now being fully studied. As this extensively illustrated book shows, palaces, private houses, public buildings, and urban planning all received patronage on a scale that could not be paralleled in other countries. Of the host of architects whose genius was given such superb opportunities in the years 1740 to 1840, only Karl Freidrich Schinkel's name has become widely known; yet this book points out, all over Germany rulers were dramatically transforming their capitals, and the achievements of Weinbrenner at Karlsruhe, Moller at Darmstadt, or Klenze at Munich are by any standards astonishing. The first part of the book is by David Watkin, a leading British authority on the Classical Revival. He provides a historical account that sets German Neoclassicism in its regional and political context, and notes the impact of France and England and the Franco-Prussian style before Schinkel. He discusses Schinkel's own work, that of Leo von Klenze, and Neoclassicism in North and South Germany. The book's second part consists of an index of buildings prepared by Tilman Mellinghoff. Here every important Neoclassical building (both existing and destroyed) is listed and described under its location. The index is an invaluable source of information available nowhere else in English. David Watkin is a Fellow of Peterhouse and a University Lecturer in History of Art at Cambridge University. Tilman Mellinghoff is an Assistant Lecturer at the Universities of Cologne and Bonn.


Historical Dictionary of Neoclassical Art and Architecture

Historical Dictionary of Neoclassical Art and Architecture
Author: Allison Lee Palmer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1538133598

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Neoclassicism refers to the revival of classical art and architecture beginning in Europe in the 1750s until around 1830, with late neoclassicism lingering through the 1870s. It is a highly complex movement that brought together seemingly disparate issues into a new and culturally rich era, one that was unified under a broad interest in classical antiquity. The movement was born in Italy and France and spread across Europe to Russia and the United States. It was motivated by a desire to use ideas from antiquity to help address modern social, economic, and political issues in Europe, and neoclassicism came to be viewed as a style and philosophy that offered a sense of purpose and dignity to art, following the new “enlightened” thinking. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Neoclassical Art and Architecture contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries cover late Baroque and Rococo tendencies found in the early 18th century, and span the century to include artists who moved from neoclassicism to early romanticism. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about neoclassical art and architecture.


Architecture Since 1400

Architecture Since 1400
Author: Kathleen James-Chakraborty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 9780816673964

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Lavishly illustrated, Architecture since 1400 presents key moments and innovations in architectural modernity around the globe. Making clear that visionary architecture has never been the exclusive domain of the West and recognizing the diversity of those responsible for commissioning, designing, and constructing buildings, this book provides a sweeping, cross-cultural history of the built environment over six centuries.


The Swedish Room

The Swedish Room
Author: Lars Sjoberg
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1996-04-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780679758396

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Beautiful images reveal the Swedish room as a work of art that has a place in every home.


The American Backwoods Frontier

The American Backwoods Frontier
Author: Terry G. Jordan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Nightlands

Nightlands
Author: Christian Norberg-Schulz
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1997-07-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262640367

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Translated by Thomas McQuillan Architecture is a manifestation of the environment in which it is placed, observes distinguished architect and theoretician Christian Norberg-Schulz. A simple enough observation, but one that becomes subtle and nuanced in this landmark book which attempts to define, for the first time, what Nordic building really is. Norberg-Schulz begins by contrasting the natural world of the North with that of the Mediterranean, the Nordic unendingness against the sun-saturated and homogeneous South. Using themes such as "natural," "domestic," "universal," and "foreign," he finds the architecture of both regions sensibly related to their environments; but whereas the South lends itself to abstraction, the North is marked by variation, openness, and dynamism—by low light, forests, and space. Exploring the ways built experience "takes place," Norberg-Schulz charts the distinctive character of land and climate that distinguishes Denmark's, Sweden's, Finland's, and Norway's architectural traditions from each other and from those to the South. While each of these countries might be said to share regional traits, Norberg-Schulz identifies differences (the cultivated and closely detailed landscape and architecture of Denmark, the dramatic, structured forms of Norway) that allow him to account for the way individual Nordic architectures evolved.


In Search of Music Education

In Search of Music Education
Author: Estelle Ruth Jorgensen
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780252066092

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What is music education, and what ought it to be? By challenging narrow and inadequate conceptions of the field, Estelle Jorgensen raises the possibility of alternative views that can dignify the teacher's task, enrich and enliven the profession, and validate an exciting range of additional ways in which music education can be undertaken in the contemporary world. One of the most respected leaders in music education, Jorgensen emphasizes world music and ethnomusicology as equal partners alongside the more conventional sounds and styles that have dominated the classroom. Exemplifying sound scholarship, thorough research, and compelling argument, In Search of Music Education will be especially welcome wherever teachers strive to deal with requirements for responsible music education.


The Age of Undress

The Age of Undress
Author: Amelia Rauser
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0300241208

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Exploring the popularity and meaning of neoclassical dress in the 1790s, this book traces its evolution in Europe and relationship to other artistic media.