British Architects & Craftsmen

Sitwell, Sacheverell

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Full title: British Architects and Craftsmen, a Survey of Taste, Design and Style During Three Centuries 1600 to 1830. ‘The genius of English architecture is the glory of England, second only to the printed word.’ Thus Sacheverell Sitwell (younger brother of Edith and Osbert Sitwell) concludes British Architects and Craftsmen, an absorbing survey of taste, design, and style from 1600 to 1830, first published to great critical acclaim in 1945. By including not only Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, William Kent and other great English architects, but also the craftsmen – the clockmakers, the silversmiths, the bookbinders, and the weavers of tapestry – he gives a remarkable and complete picture of this period. Sitwell recalls the period with vivid and penetrating insight. Now recognised as a classic, considered by many to be the finest of Sitwell’s books about art history – and with over two hundred illustrations drawn from photographs, prints and drawings – this is an essential book for all architects and lovers of fine buildings.

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Publisher
B. T. Batsford
Publisher City
London
Year
1945
Edition
1st
Format
h/b
Author
Sitwell, Sacheverell
SKU
IYC133134
Categories
Condition
Very good, 1st edition, unclipped d/j (poor, chipped and torn, in protective sleeve). Red clothbound boards, gilt spine titling bright; text block firm, pages crisp and unmarked, top edges red.
Size
8vo (230 x 150 / 9" x 6")
Page Count
196
ISBN