A central figure in late nineteenth century British culture, writer and designer William Morris (1834-1896) also contributed to art criticism. In “The Revival of Architecture”, first published in 1888 and here translated into Portuguese, Morris presents a brief history of the British Neo-Gothic, after which he exposes the essays main thesis, to say, that the vitality and popularity of the Gothic depended on a specific kind of society, socially organized in a wholly different manner than that which intended to recreate the style in another age.Personaje central en la cultura británica de los ochocientos, el escritor y diseñador William Morris (1834-1896) contribuyó también para la crítica de arte. En "The Revival of Architecture", publicado ...
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"The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Dir...
The Gothic movement in England began in the mid 12th century, drawing inspiration from the Gothic mo...
The gothic revival in book art can be seen as a connection between late 19th century French and Brit...
Robert Adam (1728–92) was a revolutionary artist and, unusually, he possessed the insight and bravad...
o presente trabalho, ao estudar o revival gótico e o medievalismo presentes na história, na arquitet...
Résumé Cet ouvrage examine les fondements du mouvement de conservation architecturale moderne. D...
Substantial shifts characterized the political scenario both in Spain and Portugal in the nineteenth...
Ever since Nikolaus Pevsner turned him into the main character of Pioneers of Modern Design in 1936,...
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began makin...
James Cavanah Murphy (1760-1814), one of Ireland’s foremost antiquarian architects, is considered as...
The glorification of the historical monument - a European phenomenon that emerged during the first q...
William Morris was a writer, designer, and political activist. One of the early exponents of the aes...
Nineteenth-century, Interior Design, until the middle of the century, will be dominate by two trend:...
This paper considers the crucial role architecture plays in the development of William Morris’s utop...
In this dissertation, I explain how it is that the gothic came to be the symbolic national architect...
"The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Dir...
The Gothic movement in England began in the mid 12th century, drawing inspiration from the Gothic mo...
The gothic revival in book art can be seen as a connection between late 19th century French and Brit...
Robert Adam (1728–92) was a revolutionary artist and, unusually, he possessed the insight and bravad...