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Architectural Temperance Victor Deupi (School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Fairfield University.)

Architectural Temperance By Victor Deupi (School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Fairfield University.)

Summary

Architectural Temperance examines relations between Bourbon Spain and papal Rome (1700-1759) through the lens of cultural politics.

Architectural Temperance Summary

Architectural Temperance: Spain and Rome, 1700-1759 by Victor Deupi (School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Fairfield University.)

Architectural Temperance examines relations between Bourbon Spain and papal Rome (1700-1759) through the lens of cultural politics. With a focus on key Spanish architects sent to study in Rome by the Bourbon Kings, the book also discusses the establishment of a program of architectural education at the newly founded Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid.

Victor Deupi explores why a powerful nation like Spain would temper its own building traditions with the more cosmopolitan trends associated with Rome; often at the expense of its own national and regional traditions.

Through the inclusion of previously unpublished documents and images that shed light on the theoretical debates which shaped eighteenth-century architecture in Rome and Madrid, Architectural Temperance provides readers with new insights into the cultural history of early modern Spain.

Architectural Temperance Reviews

"Deupi's book is a work that shows how important it is to propose a clear argument from the beginning, and how to defend it admirably and synthetically without losing depth and conviction. His prose is a breath of fresh air among the many specialized works on architecture that tend to confuse erudition with a convoluted and cumbersome style. In just under two hundred pages, he is able to address the issue without exhausting it, leaving the reader eager for more investigation - a rare virtue in academic literature. Furthermore, the author is able to arouse interest by constantly involving the reader with didactical questions that reinforce the arguments throughout the book Deupi offers us a very enjoyable and scholarly work on a complex subject without resorting to cliches or the kind of Italo-centric visions that all too often prevent us from taking a balanced view on the role of Spain in the history of art." Pilar Diez del Corral Corredoira, Acta Artis, Spain

About Victor Deupi (School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Fairfield University.)

Victor Deupi teaches architectural history and theory, design, and representation at the University of Miami School of Architecture. His research focuses on the art and architecture of the Early Modern Ibero-American world, and mid-20th-century Cuba.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Architectural Temperance 1. Spain and Rome in the Early Eighteenth Century, 2. Italian Grandeur, 3. Metropoli Dell Universo, 4. Iberian Architects in Rome, 5. Santissima Trinita Degli Spagnoli in Via Condotti, 6. Bourbon Patronage and Italian Influence, 7. The Written Word and the Artifact

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Architectural Temperance: Spain and Rome, 1700-1759 by Victor Deupi (School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Fairfield University.)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-08-18
214
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