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Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages

Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages

Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages

Notes of a Tour in the North of Italy
George Edmund Street
August 2012
Paperback
9781108051927
$52.00
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Paperback

    An architect and architectural theorist, George Edmund Street (1824–81) was one of the key proponents of the 'High Victorian' Gothic style in nineteenth-century Britain. He is best known as the mind behind London's Royal Courts of Justice. Elected an associate of the Royal Academy in 1866, Street became its professor of architecture in 1880. In 1874 he received the gold medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects after John Ruskin declined it, and he served as the Institute's president in 1881. Street's Gothic architecture was influenced by continental examples: this book, first published in 1855, serves as an important source for interpreting his output. It is copiously illustrated, arranged as a travelogue of mostly pointed-arch architecture seen in Italy, and covers exterior and interior elevations, sculptural details, metalwork and furniture.

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    August 2012
    Paperback
    9781108051927
    366 pages
    216 × 140 × 21 mm
    0.47kg
    69 b/w illus. 5 colour illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. South-Eastern Railway Company's handbills
    • 2. Churches of Bâle
    • 3. Wallenstadt
    • 4. Chiavenna
    • 5. Pallazzolo
    • 6. Verona: Campanile of the Palazzo dei Signori
    • 7. Neighbourhood of Verona
    • 8. Padua and Venice railway
    • 9. Venice to Verona
    • 10. Milan: the cathedral
    • 11. Departure from Como
    • 12. Contrast of English and Italian mediaeval architecture.
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    • George Edmund Street