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Hawksmoor's London Churches Pierre De La Ruffiniere Du Prey

Hawksmoor's London Churches By Pierre De La Ruffiniere Du Prey

Hawksmoor's London Churches by Pierre De La Ruffiniere Du Prey


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Six churches built by Nicholas Hawksmoor still tower over London. This text argues that though each church is unique, they can be viewed as an integrated whole - a single masterpiece reflecting the architect's design principles and his client's wish to return to the purity of early Christian times.

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Hawksmoor's London Churches: Architecture and Theology by Pierre De La Ruffiniere Du Prey

Six remarkable churches built by Nicholas Hawksmoor from 1712 to 1731 still tower over London. Their striking limestone steeples and luminous interiors were designed by him for a parliamentary commission intent on affirming the majesty of the Anglican Church. In "Hawksmoor's London Churches", architectural historian Pierre de la Ruffiniere du Prey argues that though each church is unique, they can be viewed as an integrated whole - a single masterpiece that reflects the architect's design principles and his client's wish to return to the purity of early Christian times. Du Prey constructs his book in three stages like an intricate Hawksmoor steeple. He begins with Hawksmoor's education under Christopher Wren, from whom Hawksmoor learned to appreciate Classical and Judeo-Christian antiquities. He then reveals how the writings on early church liturgy that inspired the commission meshed with Wren's and Hawksmoor's theories of architectural evolution. He concludes by analyzing the churches themselves, focusing closely on the architect's preparatory drawings for the towers. Individually they reveal his ability to translate theological ideas into distinctive landmarks of stone. Cumulatively they explain how his vision of the history of architecture from antiquity to primitive Christianity to the Middle Ages inspired an imaginative personal style. Hawksmoor's churches have become increasingly beloved by architects, critics, historians and tourists. This book should appeal to anyone interested in Hawksmoor, architectural history, religion or London's many-spired skyline.

Hawksmoor's London Churches Reviews

"Du Prey's well-argued book enhances our understanding of Hawksmoor's design processes, and sheds light into the murky corners of early 18th-century theological and political concerns. This latest book adds lustre to an engaging writer's reputation." - James Stevens Curl, Building Design "The close study of Nicholas Hawksmoor's churches in London extends du Prey's fascination with the legacy, appropriation, and adaption of classical principles and motifs in the evolving pattern of architectural representation.... The resulting book is a fascinating reconstruction of the social networks and cultural resources upon which Hawksmoor drew in designing his remarkable churches, enriched by intelligent analysis of the architectural fabric." - Choice

About Pierre De La Ruffiniere Du Prey

Pierre de la Ruffiniere du Prey is professor in the Department of Art at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He is the author of several books, most recently The Villas of Pliny from Antiquity to Posterity.

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GOR002374366
9780226173016
0226173011
Hawksmoor's London Churches: Architecture and Theology by Pierre De La Ruffiniere Du Prey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2000-06-15
200
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