Reflections on Baroque
Robert Harbison offers new readings of the Baroque style that stress its eccentric and tumultuous forms. He also explores the Baroque's metamorphoses and legacy.
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Reflections on Baroque
Robert Harbison offers new readings of the Baroque style that stress its eccentric and tumultuous forms. He also explores the Baroque's metamorphoses and legacy.
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Reflections on Baroque

Reflections on Baroque

by Robert Harbison
Reflections on Baroque

Reflections on Baroque

by Robert Harbison

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Overview

Robert Harbison offers new readings of the Baroque style that stress its eccentric and tumultuous forms. He also explores the Baroque's metamorphoses and legacy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861898265
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: non-series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Robert Harbison is a professor of architecture and interior design at the University of North London. He is the author of Eccentric Spaces and Thirteen Ways: Theoretical Investigations in Architecture.

Table of Contents

Foreword
I. THE CASE FOR DISRUPTION
Bernini, Borromini, Mattia Preti, Milton, St Ignatius, Monteverdi, Fischer von Erlach, Costanzo Michela, Juvarra, thoroughfares, staircases, Sacred Mounts, St Teresa, plague columns, ceilings (Pozzo, Maulbertsch, Tiepolo), Marvell, Crashaw
II. TORMENTED VISION
Maulbertsch, Handel, Rubens, Sacred Mounts, the sketch, Clérisseau, Soane, Sterne, Vittone, Borromini, convents, saints, the Sacred Heart, Messerschmidt, the cult of sensibility
III. THE VIEW FROM ABOVE
Wren, Ragusa, Palermo, Rubens, Milton, Dryden, Vanbrugh, Jesuit expansion, Defoe, Querétaro, Noto, Blandford Forum, Turin, Versailles, Schönbrunn, Bucharest, Pope
IV. THE END OF HEROISM
Mozart and opera (Idomeneo, Così fan tutte, La finta giardiniera), Asam brothers (Rohr, Weltenburg, Freising), Serpotta, Watteau
V. THE WORLD AS SCENERY
Congreve, Pope, the Bibiena family, Piranesi, Soane, the Gothic novel, Venice as scenery, Canaletto, Guardi, Longhena, Vanbrugh
VI. BAROQUE NATURE
Isola Bella, Giardino Buonacorsi, Versailles, Nymphenburg, Amalienburg, Veitshöschheim, graveyards, English landscape gardens, Die Wies, Vierzehnheiligen, new and exotic species, scientific drawings, encylopedias, the Academy of Lynxes, Rameau, Waldsassen, Pianta, Hogarth, Messerschmidt, Handel, Goya
VII. COLONIAL BAROQUE
Ocotlán, tile façades, backwaters, Sagrario Mexico City, Hindu temples, Goan Baroque, St Francis Xavier, Bolivian Jesuit sacred opera, Sant' Alessio, Santa Rosalia or The Wounded Dove, Stradella's oratorio erotico, Tepotzotlán, Salamanca, Querétaro
VIII. NEO AND PSEUDO BAROQUE
Russian Baroque, Turkish Baroque, Persian Rococo, Edwardian Baroque, Linderhof, porcelain knick-knacks, '50s American cars, Jeff Koons, Richard Strauss, Beardsley, Guimard, the National Trust, Bellotto and Warsaw, Baroque pearls, Japanese Baroque, Gothic Baroque, Chinese Baroque, Hellenistic Baroque, Wölfflin, Deleuze
IX. BAROQUE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Czech Cubists, Santini, T.S. Eliot, Gehry, Coop Himmeblau, Russian Constructivists, Scharoun, Ludwig Leo, Miralles
Notes
Acknowledgements
Photographic Acknowledgements
Index

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