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Inigo Jones and the European Classicist Tradition
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Inigo Jones and the European Classicist Tradition

Inigo Jones and the European Classicist Tradition

Giles Worsley

240 pages, parution le 28/02/2007

Résumé

In this ground-breaking volume, the first book-length study for forty years on one of England's greatest and most influential classical architects, conventional assumptions about Inigo Jones are turned on their head. Traditionally, Jones has been looked upon as an isolated, even old-fashioned, figure in European architecture, still espousing the Palladian ideals of the sixteenth century when his European contemporaries were turning to the Baroque. Through a wide investigation of contemporary European architecture and a detailed examination of Jones's buildings, Giles Worsley shows this impression to be false and demonstrates that Inigo Jones must be understood within the context of a European-wide, early seventeenth-century classicist movement.

A broad-ranging survey of contemporary architecture in Italy, Germany, France and the Netherlands reveals how many powerful parallels there are on the Continent with Jones's work in England. This is followed by a close study of Jones's buildings, looked at in terms of both their chronological development and the growing complexity of different building types. By focusing on the importance of the classical ideal of decorum, in which the richness of a building's decoration depends on the status of its owner and function, Worsley shows how Jones can be understood only by examining the full range of his architecture, in which the humble stable is as revealing as a royal palace. At the same time key motifs that have long been seen as proof of Jones's Palladian loyalities, particularly the Serliana, the portico and the centrally planned villa, are shown to have a much older and deeper meaning as symbols of sovereignty.

By taking this approach Giles Worsley not only transforms our understanding of Inigo Jones but also forces us to look with fresh eyes at early seventeenth-century European architecture as a whole.

Sommaire

  • Introduction
  • Inigo Jones's Early Life
  • Jones and Italy
  • Jones and Southern Germany
  • Jones and France
  • Jones and the Netherlands
  • Jones, Serlio and the Astylar Manner
  • Jones, Palladio, Scamozzi and Rubens
  • The Architecture of Sovereignty I: The Portico
  • The Architecture of Sovereignty II:The Serliana
  • The Architecture of Sovereignty III: Whitehall Palace
  • Jones's Legacy
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Éditeur(s) Yale University Press
Auteur(s) Giles Worsley
Parution 28/02/2007
Nb. de pages 240
Couverture Relié
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780300117295
ISBN13 978-0-300-11729-5

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