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Record ID marc_cca/b10621386.out:31228895:2717
Source marc_cca
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LEADER: 02717cam 2200313 a 4500
001 41226511
003 OCoLC
005 20000830173128.0
008 980325s1999 nyua b 001 0 eng d
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050 00 $aNA200$b.S93 1999
100 1 $aSutton, Ian.
245 10 $aWestern architecture :$bfrom ancient Greece to the present /$cIan Sutton.
260 $aNew York :$bThames and Hudson,$c1999.
300 $a384 p. :$bill. ;$c21 cm.
440 0 $aWorld of art.
504 $aBibliography: p. 375.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 0 $aLaying the foundations: Greece and Rome. The rule of the orders -- The urban setting -- Rome: the heir of Greece -- Vitruvius: a text for the future -- The Christian legacy of Rome. Constantine and the new Rome -- The Byzantine achievement -- The Byzantine legacy -- Western Europe: darkness before dawn -- Beginning again: Carolingian and Romanesque. The Carolingian Renaissance to c.1000 -- Germany: the imperial lands -- France: diversity in unity -- The Normans in Britain -- Romanesque in the south: Italy and Spain -- The Gothic centuries. How Gothic began -- The first Gothic century: France, 1150-1250 -- Gothic England -- How Gothic ended -- Secular and domestic -- The Renaissance: ancient Rome "reborn". Florence: the early Renaissance -- Rome: the high Renaissance -- The problem of mannerism -- A developing Renaissance -- The Renaissance outside Italy: Eastern and Central Europe -- England, France and Spain: problems of adaptation -- Baroque and anti-Baroque. Baroque in Italy: the seed-bed -- Central and Eastern Europe: the flowering -- Spain, Portugal and Latin America: the exotic harvest -- France: a special case -- Flanders and the Netherlands -- England and North America -- The return of classicism. Phases of classicism: from Palladio to the revolution -- Palaces, ministries and the neoclassical city -- Privileged domesticity -- Culture and commerece -- Classicism and Christianity -- Four architectural protraits -- "In what style shall we build?" Why neo-Gothic? -- Architecture and morality -- Revivals and survivals -- The new art -- Houses and homes -- After style, modernism. Iron, glass and honesty -- The doctrine of modernism -- Modernism and national character -- Alternatives to modernism -- Three nonconformists -- After modernism, style. The legacy of modernism -- Ingredients of post-modernism -- Variety and scale -- Present dilemmas.
650 0 $aArchitecture$xHistory.
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