Vanbrugh

Vanbrugh

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Jan 1, 1987 · Anglais · Relié (560 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 560
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1987
Éditeur St. Martin's Press

Description

Kerry Downes reveals the intricate life and legacy of a remarkable figure in his latest exploration. Delving into the world of John Vanbrugh, a renowned architect and playwright, he unfolds the story of a man whose contributions shaped the landscape of 18th-century England. The narrative captures not just Vanbrugh’s architectural marvels, but also his wit and flair as a dramatist.

Through vivid descriptions and thorough research, Downes paints a portrait of a complex character who navigated the realms of art, politics, and society with remarkable skill. Vanbrugh's struggles and triumphs resonate throughout the pages, offering insights into the pressures of his time and the creative spirit that drove him.

As readers traverse the life of Vanbrugh, they are invited to appreciate the interplay between creativity and architecture in an era teeming with innovation. The book serves as a testament to his lasting influence, encouraging a deeper understanding of historical contexts while celebrating the artistry embodied in his work.
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