Gothic Architecture And Its Meaning, 1550 1830 After The Acceptance Of The Classical Style In Britain, Gothic Went Into A 300 Year Eclipse. Most ... Treating It As Either Pedantic Antiqu by Michael Hall
A Study of the Revival and Transformation of Gothic Architecture in Britain
This insightful exploration delves into the evolution and perception of Gothic architecture in Britain from 1550 to 1830, a period marked by the dominance of Classical styles. It examines how Gothic architecture, once overshadowed and dismissed as outdated or overly academic, began to be re-evaluated and appreciated for its historical and aesthetic significance. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the cultural and architectural shifts that led to the Gothic revival, highlighting the complex interplay between tradition and innovation in architectural history.
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