The Jacobean Country House by Nicholas Cooper

The Jacobean Country House by Nicholas Cooper

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The gabled manor houses of the early 17th century are, for many, the epitome of the English country house. Illustrated with colour photographs from "Country Life's" archive, this book tells the story of the evolution of the Jacobean country house. It shows that in the Jacobean period a range of architectural styles were brought into play.

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The Jacobean Country House by Nicholas Cooper

The gabled manor houses of the early 17th century are, for many, the epitome of the English country house; indeed, Jacobean houses form the core of the National Trust collection. Richly illustrated with colour and duotone photographs from "Country Life's" unparalleled archive, this book tells the absorbing story of the evolution of the Jacobean country house. Though the Jacobean period itself spanned only 22 years (1603-25), it was to have a major impact on English domestic architecture. This was an exciting period of experiment and discovery, with an extraordinary range of architectural styles being brought into play. Plain Classical formality coexisted with French, Italian and Dutch examples adapted to English tastes, the result of an explosion in new ideas that also produced revolutions in other aspects of life - notably the English Civil War. Nicholas Cooper's authoritative essays on 22 key Jacobean houses are brought to life with beautifully reproduced photographs in the next in the "Country Life" series on houses by period.
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ISBN 13 9781845131364
ISBN 10 1845131363
Title The Jacobean Country House
Author Nicholas Cooper
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2006-10-25
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.