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Language: English
Published by Brepolis, Belgium, 2007
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Quarto, gateleg card covers, pp.428, 342 b/w photographs & reproductions. Twelve studies supplied by 5 contributing authors. Serious academic study.
Language: English
Published by Brepols Publishers, Belgium, 2013
ISBN 10: 2503543332 ISBN 13: 9782503543338
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Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Quarto. A beautiful, high quality trade paperback profusely illustrated with historic photographs and illustration of Dutch architecture. 514pp. Thick card stock wraps, with folded flaps. Square tight binding. Clean interior. A lovely edition with virtually no wear.
paperback. Condition: New. 1st.
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paperback. Condition: New. NEW. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Published by Brepols, Turnhout, 2007
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Couverture Illustrée Rempliée. Condition: Bon. Collection "Architectura moderna" vol. °5, 428 pages.
Published by Turnhout: Brepols 2007., 2007
Seller: Antiquariat Bergische Bücherstube Mewes, Overath, Germany
VIII, 428 S., 342 Abb. Lit.verz. Reg. 4° Br.
Paperback, XIV+408 pages ., 300 b/w ill., 220 x 280 mm. FINE ISBN 9782503533544. In the early modern European city, public buildings were the main pillars of the political, mercantile and social infrastructure. In a first attempt to create a preliminary overview of current knowledge in various European countries, the IIIe and Ve Rencontres d'Architecture Europeenne, held in 2006 and 2008 at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, in cooperation with the Centre Andre Chastel, Paris, were dedicated to this subject. In these two meetings, architectural historians from all over Europe discussed the results of their research on the development of various types of public building in the various European regions between the late fifteenth and mid-eighteenth century. New. 0 g.
Published by Turnhout: Brepols 2013., 2013
Seller: Antiquariat Bergische Bücherstube Mewes, Overath, Germany
X, 514 S., überaus zahlr. s/w Abb. Lit.verz. Reg. 4° Br.
Published by Turnhout, Brepols, 2007, 2007
Paperback, VIII+428 p., 342 b/w ill., 220 x 280 mm. ISBN 9782503513669. This study focuses on change and continuity within the architecture of the Southern and Northern Low Countries from 1530 to 1700. Instead of looking at both regions separately and stressing the stylistic differences between the classicist North and the baroque South, the book establishes a new, common history of architecture for both parts of the Low Countries during the 17th century. Their reception of Antiquity in the guise of the Italian Renaissance, first introduced in Court circles in the early 16th century, constituted the common heritage on which they built after the political separation. The book also reassesses the position of Netherlandish architecture in the international debate on the Renaissance north of the Alps. New. 0 g.
Published by Turnhout, Brepols, 2007, 2007
Paperback, original editor's jacket, english, 22x28 cm., VIII+428 pp., 342 b/w illustrations. ISBN 9782503513669. Architectura Moderna ARCHMOD 5. This study focuses on change and continuity within the architecture of the Southern and Northern Low Countries from 1530 to 1700. Instead of looking at both regions separately and stressing the stylistic differences between the classicist North and the baroque South, the book establishes a new, common history of architecture for both parts of the Low Countries during the 17th century. Their reception of Antiquity in the guise of the Italian Renaissance, first introduced in Court circles in the early 16th century, constituted the common heritage on which they built after the political separation. The book also reassesses the position of Netherlandish architecture in the international debate on the Renaissance north of the Alps. 0 g.