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19 February 1999
19 February 1999
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Elevation of a palace façade
Elevation of a palace façade
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DR1970:0003
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This drawing shows an exterior of a residential building. The artist uses color to suggest the materials used in construction; blue-grey for the pitched slate roof, brown for masonry details and architectural sculpture, and red striations for brickwork. This combination of materials was common in early modern France, where a play on color and materiality enlivened the façades of well-known royal edifices including the chateaux of Fontainebleau and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. As with the construction technique that interwove stone with brick, the architectural style depicted in the drawing combines traditional French ideas about building with classicizing elements imported to France via Italian artists and architects as well as through printed translations of Vitruvius’s 'De architectura' and Sebastiano Serlio’s architectural treatise. The inclusion of masonry rustication and the decorative urns that punctuate the roofline suggest a knowledge of classicizing trends in architectural ornament and a familiarity with the œuvre of artists working in the circle of the first and second Écoles de Fontainebleau. The structure’s elongated form suggests a gallery and the organization of the façade borrows the combination of slightly protruding vertical bays and long horizontal registers that characterizes Pierre Lescot’s wing of the Louvre, a project that would have been well-known in court circles in the latter half of the sixteenth century. Similarly, the two winged allegorical figures flanking the central pediment are reminiscent of Jean Goujon’s sculptural additions to the Lescot wing. In the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s drawing both figures hold palms, but the artist omitted any further identifying attributes, perhaps – along with the empty niches – as an invitation for the patron to imagine his or her own thematic program for the project.
DR1970:0003
Description:
This drawing shows an exterior of a residential building. The artist uses color to suggest the materials used in construction; blue-grey for the pitched slate roof, brown for masonry details and architectural sculpture, and red striations for brickwork. This combination of materials was common in early modern France, where a play on color and materiality enlivened the façades of well-known royal edifices including the chateaux of Fontainebleau and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. As with the construction technique that interwove stone with brick, the architectural style depicted in the drawing combines traditional French ideas about building with classicizing elements imported to France via Italian artists and architects as well as through printed translations of Vitruvius’s 'De architectura' and Sebastiano Serlio’s architectural treatise. The inclusion of masonry rustication and the decorative urns that punctuate the roofline suggest a knowledge of classicizing trends in architectural ornament and a familiarity with the œuvre of artists working in the circle of the first and second Écoles de Fontainebleau. The structure’s elongated form suggests a gallery and the organization of the façade borrows the combination of slightly protruding vertical bays and long horizontal registers that characterizes Pierre Lescot’s wing of the Louvre, a project that would have been well-known in court circles in the latter half of the sixteenth century. Similarly, the two winged allegorical figures flanking the central pediment are reminiscent of Jean Goujon’s sculptural additions to the Lescot wing. In the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s drawing both figures hold palms, but the artist omitted any further identifying attributes, perhaps – along with the empty niches – as an invitation for the patron to imagine his or her own thematic program for the project.
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Elevation of a palace façade
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DR1970:0003
Description:
This drawing shows an exterior of a residential building. The artist uses color to suggest the materials used in construction; blue-grey for the pitched slate roof, brown for masonry details and architectural sculpture, and red striations for brickwork. This combination of materials was common in early modern France, where a play on color and materiality enlivened the façades of well-known royal edifices including the chateaux of Fontainebleau and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. As with the construction technique that interwove stone with brick, the architectural style depicted in the drawing combines traditional French ideas about building with classicizing elements imported to France via Italian artists and architects as well as through printed translations of Vitruvius’s 'De architectura' and Sebastiano Serlio’s architectural treatise. The inclusion of masonry rustication and the decorative urns that punctuate the roofline suggest a knowledge of classicizing trends in architectural ornament and a familiarity with the œuvre of artists working in the circle of the first and second Écoles de Fontainebleau. The structure’s elongated form suggests a gallery and the organization of the façade borrows the combination of slightly protruding vertical bays and long horizontal registers that characterizes Pierre Lescot’s wing of the Louvre, a project that would have been well-known in court circles in the latter half of the sixteenth century. Similarly, the two winged allegorical figures flanking the central pediment are reminiscent of Jean Goujon’s sculptural additions to the Lescot wing. In the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s drawing both figures hold palms, but the artist omitted any further identifying attributes, perhaps – along with the empty niches – as an invitation for the patron to imagine his or her own thematic program for the project.
Elevation of a palace façade
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DR1970:0003
Description:
This drawing shows an exterior of a residential building. The artist uses color to suggest the materials used in construction; blue-grey for the pitched slate roof, brown for masonry details and architectural sculpture, and red striations for brickwork. This combination of materials was common in early modern France, where a play on color and materiality enlivened the façades of well-known royal edifices including the chateaux of Fontainebleau and Saint-Germain-en-Laye. As with the construction technique that interwove stone with brick, the architectural style depicted in the drawing combines traditional French ideas about building with classicizing elements imported to France via Italian artists and architects as well as through printed translations of Vitruvius’s 'De architectura' and Sebastiano Serlio’s architectural treatise. The inclusion of masonry rustication and the decorative urns that punctuate the roofline suggest a knowledge of classicizing trends in architectural ornament and a familiarity with the œuvre of artists working in the circle of the first and second Écoles de Fontainebleau. The structure’s elongated form suggests a gallery and the organization of the façade borrows the combination of slightly protruding vertical bays and long horizontal registers that characterizes Pierre Lescot’s wing of the Louvre, a project that would have been well-known in court circles in the latter half of the sixteenth century. Similarly, the two winged allegorical figures flanking the central pediment are reminiscent of Jean Goujon’s sculptural additions to the Lescot wing. In the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s drawing both figures hold palms, but the artist omitted any further identifying attributes, perhaps – along with the empty niches – as an invitation for the patron to imagine his or her own thematic program for the project.
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xxi, 359 pages, 30 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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xxi, 359 pages, 30 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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- Art.,
- Art History.,
- Art Historiography.,
- Artists Biography.,
- Art History and criticism.,
- Art Histoire.,
- Art Historiographie.,
- Artistes Biographies.,
- Art Histoire et critique.,
- art history.,
- Kunst,
- Geschiedenis,
- Kunstkritiek,
- Kunstbeschouwing,
- Art criticism.,
- Essays.,
- Critiques d'art.
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Long Island City, NY : Hunters Point Press, 2024, ©2024
Long Island City, NY : Hunters Point Press, 2024, ©2024
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Is art history? : selected writings / Svetlana Alpers.
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xxi, 359 pages, 30 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Is art history? : selected writings / Svetlana Alpers.
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xxi, 359 pages, 30 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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Long Island City, NY : Hunters Point Press, 2024, ©2024
Long Island City, NY : Hunters Point Press, 2024, ©2024
Subject:
- Art.,
- Art History.,
- Art Historiography.,
- Artists Biography.,
- Art History and criticism.,
- Art Histoire.,
- Art Historiographie.,
- Artistes Biographies.,
- Art Histoire et critique.,
- art history.,
- Kunst,
- Geschiedenis,
- Kunstkritiek,
- Kunstbeschouwing,
- Art criticism.,
- Essays.,
- Critiques d'art.
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312 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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312 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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New York : Thames & Hudson, 2012.
New York : Thames & Hudson, 2012.
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Medieval modern : art out of time / Alexander Nagel.
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312 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Medieval modern : art out of time / Alexander Nagel.
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312 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
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New York : Thames & Hudson, 2012.
New York : Thames & Hudson, 2012.
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xxi, 335 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
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xxi, 335 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
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- Sir Nicholas Penny -- Kate Retford -- Matthew Jenkins and Charlotte Newman -- Jeremy Howard -- Adriano Aymonino and Manolo Guerci -- Joseph Friedman -- Neil Bingham -- Susannah Homer -- Helen McCormack -- Donato Esposito -- Desmond Shawe Taylor -- Anne Nellis Richter -- Susanna Avery-Quash Joseph Friedman and Susanna Avery-Quash.,
- Avery-Quash, Susanna,,
- Retford, Kate, 1974-,
- Animating the Georgian London Town House (Conference) (2016 : National Gallery),
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- Architecture and society England London History 18th century Congresses.,
- Architecture and society England London History 19th century Congresses.,
- Row houses England London Congresses.,
- Architecture, Georgian England London Congresses.,
- Architecture et société Angleterre Londres Histoire 18e siècle Congrès.,
- Architecture et société Angleterre Londres Histoire 19e siècle Congrès.,
- Habitations en bandes Angleterre Londres Congrès.,
- Architecture Georgian Angleterre Londres Congrès.,
- Architecture and society,
- Architecture, Georgian,
- Buildings,
- Row houses,
- London (England) Buildings, structures, etc. Congresses.,
- England London,
- Conference papers (document genres),
- proceedings (reports),
- Conference papers and proceedings.,
- History.,
- Actes de congrès.
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New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2019., ©2019
New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2019., ©2019
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The Georgian London town house : building, collecting and display / edited by Susanna Avery-Quash and Kate Retford.
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xxi, 335 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
The Georgian London town house : building, collecting and display / edited by Susanna Avery-Quash and Kate Retford.
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xxi, 335 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
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New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2019., ©2019
New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2019., ©2019
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- Sir Nicholas Penny -- Kate Retford -- Matthew Jenkins and Charlotte Newman -- Jeremy Howard -- Adriano Aymonino and Manolo Guerci -- Joseph Friedman -- Neil Bingham -- Susannah Homer -- Helen McCormack -- Donato Esposito -- Desmond Shawe Taylor -- Anne Nellis Richter -- Susanna Avery-Quash Joseph Friedman and Susanna Avery-Quash.,
- Avery-Quash, Susanna,,
- Retford, Kate, 1974-,
- Animating the Georgian London Town House (Conference) (2016 : National Gallery),
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- Architecture and society England London History 18th century Congresses.,
- Architecture and society England London History 19th century Congresses.,
- Row houses England London Congresses.,
- Architecture, Georgian England London Congresses.,
- Architecture et société Angleterre Londres Histoire 18e siècle Congrès.,
- Architecture et société Angleterre Londres Histoire 19e siècle Congrès.,
- Habitations en bandes Angleterre Londres Congrès.,
- Architecture Georgian Angleterre Londres Congrès.,
- Architecture and society,
- Architecture, Georgian,
- Buildings,
- Row houses,
- London (England) Buildings, structures, etc. Congresses.,
- England London,
- Conference papers (document genres),
- proceedings (reports),
- Conference papers and proceedings.,
- History.,
- Actes de congrès.
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184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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The poetic museum : reviving historic collections / Julian Spalding.
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184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
The poetic museum : reviving historic collections / Julian Spalding.
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184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Munich ; New York : Prestel, ©2002.
Munich ; New York : Prestel, ©2002.