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Joseph Gandy Brian Lukacher

Joseph Gandy By Brian Lukacher

Joseph Gandy by Brian Lukacher


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Summary

Joseph Gandy dreams of being a great architect were frustrated, and his fame rests on the imaginative power of his unrealized projects, on his superbly imagined reconstruction of Greek and Roman buildings and on the drawings in which he brought Sir John Soanes most extravagant ideas to vivid life. This book deals with his life and work.

Joseph Gandy Summary

Joseph Gandy: An Architectural Visionary in Georgian England by Brian Lukacher

Joseph Gandy (17711843) is a classic case of unrecognized genius. His dreams of being a great architect were frustrated, and his fame today rests on the imaginative power of his unrealized projects, on his superbly imagined reconstruction of Greek and Roman buildings and on the drawings in which he brought Sir John Soanes most extravagant ideas to vivid life. Professor Lukachers book, the first biography of this remarkable man, draws together the threads of his life and art, forcing us to re-assess one of the most original minds between Neoclassicism and Romanticism.

Joseph Gandy Reviews

'Lifts the veil on our greatest architectural artist' - RA Magazine
'Lukacher gives flesh to the bones of this visionary romanticist, and compellingly chronicles his decline and fall' - RIBA Journal
'A tremendous achievement a noble publication Full credit to Thames & Hudson' - State of Art
'A stifled genius finally receives his due' - Evening Standard
'Its good to have Gandy back from the dead' - New Statesman
'Excellent Gandy lived for posterity, and this book does him justice' - Country Life

About Brian Lukacher

Brian Lukacher is professor of art at Vassar College. He is the co-author, with Stephen F. Eisenman and others, of Nineteenth Century Art, also published by Thames & Hudson.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 traces his early training and foreign travel; Chapter 2 his obsession with sepulchres and monuments; Chapter 3 his doomed efforts to be an architect; Chapter 4 the huge canvases in which he sought to recreate the classical world; Chapter 5 his partnership with Soane, who owed him so much; and Chapter 6 his eccentric and finally demented quest to construct a unified theory of the history of architecture.

Additional information

GOR005830084
9780500342213
0500342210
Joseph Gandy: An Architectural Visionary in Georgian England by Brian Lukacher
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
2006-03-20
224
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