The English Journey: Journal of a Visit to France and Britain in 1826

The English Journey: Journal of a Visit to France and Britain in 1826
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Artikel-Nr:
9780300041170
Veröffentl:
1993
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.07.1993
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Gewicht:
998 g
Format:
238x228x27 mm
Serie:
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

David Bindman is professor of the history of art at University College, London. Gottfried Riemann is a curator of the Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
In 1826 the great German architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel made a tour of France, England, Scotland and Wales. It was a technical mission, undertaken on behalf of the Prussian State, with the purpose of seeing the factories, bridges, warehouses and museums that were under construction at the time. He kept a journal in which he recorded the new buildings he saw in Paris as well as his busy social life there; he mused about Britain, its inhabitants and its architecture, and sketched the workshops and machinery that interested him. This book contains the first complete translation into English of Schinkel's journal, as well as the drawings he made while he was travelling. The journal marks a crucial point in Schinkel's career, for it represents the beginning of his serious involvement with the new technologies that he later employed in the buildings he designed on his return to Berlin. At the same time the journal gives a unique impression of Regency Britain as seen by a foreign architect. Sites that no longer exist in London, Oxford and Edinburgh, as well as the potteries, the Menai straits and the industrial towns and factories of northern Britain are recreated here through Schinkel's discussions and drawings, among the very few surviving records of the face of Britain at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Part travelogue and part cultural critique, the book will appeal to students of the architect himself it will also be invaluable for all those interested in early nineteenth-century Britain. The text, which is augmented by Schinkel's long descriptive letters to his wife, is accompanied by numerous illustrations of drawings and pages from the journal, and contemporary engravings ofthe places mentioned, as well as a full introduction and explanatory notes.
Contents: Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations The 1826 Journey and its Place in Schinkel's Career Gottfried Riemann Schinkel and Britain in 1826 David Bindman 'The English Journey ' Letters to Suzanne and the journal From Berlin to Paris London From London to the North Scotland Return to London and the Return to Berlin Itinerary Index

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