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English renaissance woodwork, 1660-1730; a selection of the finest examples of monumental and domestic woodwork of the later renaissance in England, chiefly of the period of Sir Christopher Wren, by Thomas J. Beveridge. Eighty plates of measured drawings, illustrating the choir stalls, St. Paul's cathedral, the decorative woodwork of Hampton court palace, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, and various details of staircases and chimneypieces, together with introductory and descriptive text.
Main entry:

Beveridge, Thomas Johnston.

Title & Author:

English renaissance woodwork, 1660-1730; a selection of the finest examples of monumental and domestic woodwork of the later renaissance in England, chiefly of the period of Sir Christopher Wren, by Thomas J. Beveridge. Eighty plates of measured drawings, illustrating the choir stalls, St. Paul's cathedral, the decorative woodwork of Hampton court palace, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, and various details of staircases and chimneypieces, together with introductory and descriptive text.

Publication:

London, Technical Journals Ltd., 1921.

Description:

26 pages, 1 leaf including illustrations, plan LXXX plates 50 cm

Notes:
"Eighty plates of measured drawings, illustrating the choir stalls, St. Paul's Cathedral, the decorative woodwork of Hampton Court Palace, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, and various details of staircases and chimneypieces, together with introductory and descriptive text."
Library c. 1: variant binding, unlettered; half t.p. and half t.p. to plates bound in reverse order.
Library c. 2: bookseller's label of B.T. Batsford, Architectural & Scientific Bookseller & Publisher, 94 High Holborn, London.
Subject:

Wren, Christopher, Sir, 1632-1723
St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England)
Hampton Court (Richmond upon Thames, London, England)
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
Woodwork England.
Decoration and ornament England.
Decoration and ornament, Renaissance.
Travail du bois Angleterre.
Décoration et ornement de la Renaissance.
Decoration and ornament.
Woodwork.
Architectural woodwork England.
Decoration and ornament, Renaissance England.
Church buildings England
Cathedrals England.
College buildings England.
Staircases England.
Mantels
England.

Form/genre:

Measured drawings.
illustrated books.
Illustrated works.
Ouvrages illustrés.

Added entries:

Labels. B.T. Batsford Ltd.

Renaissance woodwork

Holdings:

Location: Library main m 209195
Call No.: NA3900 .B4 1921
Copy: c. 2
Status: Available

Location: Library main m 209194
Call No.: NA3900 .B4 1921
Copy: c. 1
Status: Available

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