Holkham by Leo Schmidt

Holkham by Leo Schmidt

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Holkham is one of England's premier tourist destinations. This colourful guide to the house, its treasures and the park, explores the landscape and the architectural history of Holkham, profiling the client for whom the mansion was conceived and built, detailing its construction process and describing the historic interiors.

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Holkham by Leo Schmidt

Holkham is one of England's premier tourist destinations. This colourful guide to the house, its treasures and the park, explores the landscape and the architectural history of Holkham, profiling the client for whom the mansion was conceived and built, detailing its construction process and describing the historic interiors.
The Authors Leo Schmidt is Professor at the BTU in Cottbus, an art historian and architectural archaeologist. He has directed the Holkham research project since 1980. Christian Keller is an architect and building archaeologist, who has been involved with the Holkham project since 1999. The Contributors Elizabeth Angelicoussis (leading sculpture expert and author of several books on Woburn, Holkham, Arundel), Peter Burman (National Trust Scotland), Tom Coke (Holkham), Michael Daley (Holkham), Polly Feversham (Duncombe Park), John Hardy (Christie's), Uta Hassler (ETH), Christine Hiskey (Holkham), Markus Joachim (BTU), Axel Klausmeier (Potsdam), Werner Koch (Potsdam), Silke Langenberg (ETH), Bernhard Ritter (BTU), Christoph Martin Vogtherr (Sanssouci), Tom Williamson (University of East Anglia). The Photographer Frank Dalton
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ISBN 13 9783791334141
ISBN 10 379133414X
Titel Holkham
Autor Leo Schmidt
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Prestel
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-09-30
Seitenanzahl 192
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