Architectural Space in Eighteenth-Century Europe explores how a diverse, pan-European group of eighteenth-century patrons - among them bankers, bishops, bluestockings, and courtesans - used architectural space and dà  cor to shape and express identity.
Architectural Space in Eighteenth-Century Europe explores how a diverse, pan-European group of eighteenth-century patrons - among them bankers, bishops, bluestockings, and courtesans - used architectural space and dà  cor to shape and express identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Denise A. Baxter is an Assistant Professor in the School of Visual Arts at the University of North Texas, USA. Meredith S. Martin is Assistant Professor of Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art in the History of Art Department at Wellesley College, USA.
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Contents: Introduction: constructing space and identity in the 18th-century interior Denise Amy Baxter; Section I Crossing Boundaries Making Space: The ascendancy of the interior in 18th-century French architectural theory Meredith Martin; 'Très belle agréable et bien meublée': the Electoral palace at Saint-Cloud in the early 18th century Max Tillman; In the right place at the right time: political propaganda in the Archiepiscopal palace of Würzburg Csongor Kis; Getting plastered: ornamentation iconography and the 'desperate faction' Katherine R.P. Clark. Section II The Interior as Masquerade: Salon as stage: actress/courtesans and their homes in late 18th-century Paris Kathryn Norberg; Fashioning bluestocking conversation: Elizabeth Montagu's Chinese room Stacey Sloboda; The space of the mask from stage to ridotto Marc J. Neveu. Section III The Politics of Display: Improving taste in the private interior: gentlemen's galleries in post-Napoleonic London Anne Nellis Richter; A nation of statues: museums and identity in 18th-century Rome Jeffrey Collins; (Re)constructing an 18th-century interior: the value of interiority on display Daniel Brewer; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction: constructing space and identity in the 18th-century interior Denise Amy Baxter; Section I Crossing Boundaries Making Space: The ascendancy of the interior in 18th-century French architectural theory Meredith Martin; 'Très belle agréable et bien meublée': the Electoral palace at Saint-Cloud in the early 18th century Max Tillman; In the right place at the right time: political propaganda in the Archiepiscopal palace of Würzburg Csongor Kis; Getting plastered: ornamentation iconography and the 'desperate faction' Katherine R.P. Clark. Section II The Interior as Masquerade: Salon as stage: actress/courtesans and their homes in late 18th-century Paris Kathryn Norberg; Fashioning bluestocking conversation: Elizabeth Montagu's Chinese room Stacey Sloboda; The space of the mask from stage to ridotto Marc J. Neveu. Section III The Politics of Display: Improving taste in the private interior: gentlemen's galleries in post-Napoleonic London Anne Nellis Richter; A nation of statues: museums and identity in 18th-century Rome Jeffrey Collins; (Re)constructing an 18th-century interior: the value of interiority on display Daniel Brewer; Bibliography; Index.
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