ABC/345 - The Architecture of the Renaissance in France, vol. 2

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The Architecture of the Renaissance in France, vol. 2

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  • 1926 (Creation)

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1 volume

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(1865-1924)

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Architect and associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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A second small volume that gives a general view of the Architecture of the Renaissance in France, A History of the Evolution of the Arts of Building, Decoration and Garden Design under Classical Influence from 1495 to 1830. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations (photographs, drawings, sections, elevations and plans) in the text. The Chapters of this book cover the following subjects: Style of Louis XIV; Barocco-Palladian Compromise; Style of Louis XV; Rococo-Palladian Compromise; Style of Louis XVI; Puristic Reaction, Beginnings of Archaeological Tendency; Style of the Empire; Archaeological Classicism. Buildings included: Versailles; Hotel de la Vrilliere; Hotel Roland; Hotel d'Aumont, Rue de Jovy, Paris; Hotel Carnavalet; Hotel Lambert de Thorigny, Rue St. Louis-en-l'Ile; Hotel de Monceaux; Hotel de Beauvais, Rue Francois Miron; Bureau des Marchands Drapiers; Chateau of Maisons; Chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte; Chateau of Turny; 'College des Quatre Nations' or 'Mazarin', now 'Institut', Paris; Louvre and Tuileries; The Louvre; Galerie d'Apollon, Louvre; Versailles; Royal Pavilion at Marly; Porte St. Denis, Paris; Porte du Peyrou, Montpellier; Hospice des Invalides, Paris; Chateau of Choisy; Two Houses in Place Louis-le-Grand, Vendome; Hotel de Soubise, now 'Archives Nationales', Paris; St. Sulpice, Paris; Cathedral of Nancy; Church of the Minims, near Place des Vosges, Paris; Church of the Sorbonne; Church of the Val-de-Grace; Church of the Salpetriere; Church of the College des Quatre Nations; The Invalides, First and Second Church; Font and Canopy, Lampaul; Hotel de Toulouse, Paris; Place Stanislas, Nancy; Hotel de Clermont, Besancon; Hotel Moras, or Biron, Paris; Hotel de le Gendre d'Armini, Rue des Capucines; Hotel d'Amelot, or de Montmorency, 1 Rue St. Dominique; Hotel de Matignon, Paris; House in the Ile St. Louis; Palais Bourbon, Paris; Design for Villa near Geneva, by Blondel; Chantilly, the Stables; Coach Entrance to a Hotel, Laon; Hotel de Saussure, Geneva; Design for 'La Malgrange', near Nancy; Fontaine de ka Grosse Horloge, Rouen; Bourse, Bordeaux; Hotel de Ville, Nancy; Capitole, Toulouse; Notre Dame, Paris; Chapel in St. Jean-en-Greve, Paris; Madeleine Church, Besancon; St. Roch, Paris; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Amiens; Fontaine de Grenelle, Paris; House at 11 Rue Delambe, Amiens; Palace of Compiegne; Petit Trianon; Chancellerie d'Orleans; Galleries of Palais Royal, Paris; House, Caudebec-en-Caux; Hotel Brunoy, Paris; Hotel de Salm, now Chancellerie de la Legion d'Honneur; Hotel Thelusson, Paris; Palace in Place de la Concorde, Paris; Hotel des Monnaies, Paris; Twin Palaces in Place Louis XV, Paris; Ecole Militaire; Palais de Justice, Paris; Old Ecole de Medecine; Royal Opera, Versailles; 'Grand Theatre', Bordeaux; Theatre at Amiens; St. Sulpice, Paris; St. Eustache, Paris; Ste. Genevieve or Pantheon, Paris; First Madeleine Church, Paris; Palace of Arranjuez; Hotel de Pologne, Paris; Napoleon I's Study at La Malmaison; Cafe in the Rue Neuve de Seine, Paris; Napoleon's Study at Compiegne; Chamber of Deputies in Palais Bourbon; Napoleon's Bedroom at Fontainebleau; Arc du Carrousel, Paris; Arc de l'Etoile, or de Triomphe, Paris; Colonne de la Grande Armee, or Vendome, Paris; The Second Madeleine Church; The Bourse, Paris; The Rue de Rivoli, Paris; Terrace House with Shop in Rue Grenelle, Paris; Design for House in Rue Richer, Paris; 'Maison Batave', Rue St. Denis, Paris; St. Vincent de Paul, Paris.

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    Spine slightly scuffed

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    Digitised copy of an earlier edition available via https://archive.org/details/architectureofre02wardiala

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