John Vanbrugh

LUND HUMPHRIES PUBLISHERS LTDISBN: 9781848227316

The Drama of Architecture

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By Charles Saumarez Smith
Imprint: LUND HUMPHRIES PUBLISHERS LTD
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HARDBACK
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250 x 170 mm
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272

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Charles Saumarez Smith is a writer, curator and art historian. He has served as Director of the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery, London, as Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, London, as Professor of Architectural History at the Royal Academy of Arts, and Chairman of The Royal Drawing School and The Watercolour World. He is currently a Trustee of the Garden Museum, and Emeritus Trustee of ArtUK and Charleston.


Introduction. Early Life: Childhood; India; Soldier; Prisoner; Playwright; Kit-Cat Club; Goose-Pie House; Office of Works; Clarenceux Herald; Queens Theatre, Haymarket. Castle Howard: Design; Construction; Outworks. Blenheim: Design; Project Management; Construction; Battling the Duchess; Lawsuits; Last Visit. Buildings and Gardens: Welbeck Abbey; Kimbolton; Kings Weston; Claremont; Grimsthorpe; Eastbury; Stowe; Seaton Delaval. Later Life: Re-appointment to the Office of Works; Marriage; Vanbrugh Castle; Old Age. Reputation. Conclusion. Bibliographical Essay


The Building of Castle Howard first introduced us to Charless work, a building that Bob (Venturi) and I had admired and learned from. Im thrilled that he has followed this up with this comprehensive look at Vanbrugh from multiple angles - architect, playwright, and of course his delicious quarrel with the Duchess of Marlborough at Blenheim. - Denise Scott Brown



 



A magnificent tribute to Britains architect of magnificence. John Vanbrugh was Englands answer to the masters of the Italian baroque. He has found a fitting champion. - Sir Simon Jenkins



 



This book presents a fresh look at one of the most important and enduring architects of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries discussing the totality of his output and drawing out the cross-currents between all the varied facets of an extraordinary life. - Elizabeth McKellar, President, Society of Architectural Historians (GB)



 



This reads very well and is a superb introduction to Vanbrugh and his period as well as a major contribution to scholarship. - Professor Jules Lubbock, University of Essex


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