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The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste: New Edition

The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste: New Edition

J. Mordaunt Crook
3/5 ( ratings)
First published in 1928 and written while the author was still at Oxford, this book has become a classic. It remains the best possible introduction to the most widespread and influential architectural and decorative arts movement England ever produced. Though Gothic Revival buildings had changed the face of both town and country, they were hardly appreciated in the first half of this century. Architectural historians neglected them because so few were seen as great works of art; others averted their gaze, or laughed. That taste later changed was in many ways due to this book. Kenneth Clark's exploration of the changes in ideals and sensibility that inspired the Revival made it possible to see again with the eyes of those for whom the buildings had been designed, and whose imaginations they had fired.
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafalgar Square Publishing
Release
March 24, 1996
ISBN
0719554543
ISBN 13
9780719554544

The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste: New Edition

J. Mordaunt Crook
3/5 ( ratings)
First published in 1928 and written while the author was still at Oxford, this book has become a classic. It remains the best possible introduction to the most widespread and influential architectural and decorative arts movement England ever produced. Though Gothic Revival buildings had changed the face of both town and country, they were hardly appreciated in the first half of this century. Architectural historians neglected them because so few were seen as great works of art; others averted their gaze, or laughed. That taste later changed was in many ways due to this book. Kenneth Clark's exploration of the changes in ideals and sensibility that inspired the Revival made it possible to see again with the eyes of those for whom the buildings had been designed, and whose imaginations they had fired.
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Trafalgar Square Publishing
Release
March 24, 1996
ISBN
0719554543
ISBN 13
9780719554544

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