An Attempt to Determine the Exact Character of Elizabethan Architecture: Illustrated by Parallels of Dorton House, Hatfield, Longleate, Wollaton, in ... Della Cancellaria, at Rome (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

James Hakewill

 
9781528202435: An Attempt to Determine the Exact Character of Elizabethan Architecture: Illustrated by Parallels of Dorton House, Hatfield, Longleate, Wollaton, in ... Della Cancellaria, at Rome (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

This book explores the complex and fascinating style of Elizabethan architecture. The author delves into its origins in the Italian Renaissance, tracing its evolution and subsequent development in England. Along the way, they dispel common misconceptions, such as the notion that Elizabethan architecture embraces Gothic forms or is defined by its ornate gables and chimney stacks. Instead, they posit that the true Elizabethan style is rooted in the revival of classical Roman architecture, specifically the "Cinque Cento" style popular in Italy around the turn of the 16th century. The author meticulously examines the characteristic features of Elizabethan architecture, from its use of pilasters and entablatures to its delicate ornamentation. Through detailed analysis and comparison of notable examples such as Longleat House and Wollaton Hall, the author demonstrates the unique qualities of this architectural style. They also discuss the influence of Elizabethan architecture on subsequent architectural movements, such as the Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Overall, this book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of Elizabethan architecture, providing valuable insights into its origins, characteristics, and lasting impact.

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