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The rise of architectural history / David Watkin.

Fine Arts Library NA190 .W38
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Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Circulating Collection NA190 .W38 1980
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Watkin, David, 1941-2018.
Contributor:
Wunsch, Aaron V., Former owner.
Beake, John, bookjacket designer.
Biddles of Guildford, printer.
Alacrity Phototypesetters, compositor.
Architectural Press Ltd:, publisher.
Eastview Editions, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture--Historiography.
Architecture.
Physical Description:
xi, 204 pages ; 22 cm
Manufacture:
Surrey : Biddles of Guildford, 1980.
Place of Publication:
London : Architectural Press ; Westfield, N.J. : Eastview Editions , 1980.
Contents:
The continental background: 1700-1914. Germany
France
Italy
America
English antiquarians and the Gothic Revival. The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
1800-1840
Pugin to Comper
Fergusson to Banister Fletcher
Lethaby
The history of the 'English tradition': 1900-1945. Blomfield and the Edwardians
Classicism and the country house
The Second World War
The establishment of art history. The impact of Germany
The impact of Colvin
Victorian and neo-classical studies
Some recent tendencies.
Notes:
Jacket design by John Beake.
"First published in 1980 by The Architectural Press Ltd: London / Published in the U.S.A. by Eastview Editions, Inc., 1980." -- Provided by publisher.
"Printed in Great Britain by Biddles of Guildford, Martyr Road, Guildford, Surrey from composition by Alacrity Phototypesetters, Banwell Castle, Weston-super-Mare, Avon." -- Provided by publisher.
Includes index and bibliography (pages 191-196).
Local Notes:
Athenaeum circulating copy: From the Library of Aaron V. Wunsch, with annotations.
ISBN:
0851395457
OCLC:
6348119

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