Lord Burlington: Art, Architecture and LifeThe importance of the third earl of Burlington (1695-1753) as a patron and practitioner of the arts, especially of architecture, has long been recognised. Indeed he has been credited with sponsoring and engineering the Palladian revival in England. Despite his fame, surprisingly little has been written about him. This book presents a modern reassessment of his career, while setting him in a broader context than has usually been the case. His achievement at Chiswick House is examined here in detail by Richard Hewlings, who traces Burlington's ideas at Chiswick to exact sources in Classical and Renaissance architecture. His original and outstanding contribution, which constitutes the first half of the book, marks a fundamental advance in the interpretation of Burlington's architecture and its meaning. |
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Appearance and Meaning | 1 |
47a Carved urn at Chiswick English Heritage | 119 |
49e Drawing by John Webb of a Corinthian capital RIBA | 125 |
Edward Lovett Pearce and the New Junta for Architecture | 151 |
The Second Earl of Cork | 167 |
The Political Career of the Third Earl of Burlington | 201 |
The Third Earl of Burlington | 219 |
A Jacobite Text? | 231 |
Lord Burlington is Here 251 | 253 |
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