Skip to product information
1 of 1
Regular price £36.49 GBP
Regular price £36.99 GBP Sale price £36.49 GBP
Sale Sold out
Free UK Shipping

Freshly Printed - allow 8 days lead

Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition

This 2006 book explores the creation of Jones as professional architect and the development of classical architecture in England.

Christy Anderson (Author)

9780521181310, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 25 November 2010

294 pages
25.4 x 17.8 x 1.6 cm, 0.51 kg

Review of the hardback: 'Anderson's fascinating approach … does an excellent job seeing him in the intellectual context of his day and demonstrating that he was an architect-scholar. … There is a huge amount of interest in this book, aimed at the specialist reader.' Architectural Review

Inigo Jones worked as hard on the creation of his architectural persona as he did on the design of the buildings for the early Stuart court. Through his study of continental architectural and art theory, humanist education, and courtly behavior, Jones redefined the intellectual status of architecture in England and forged a new role for the architect in public life. Since his death, he has been variously described as the first educated architect, the first classicist, the first Renaissance architect in Britain, and the savior of British building from the long winter of the Elizabethan style. This reputation has overlooked the many ways that Jones drew on English customs in order to shape classical architecture for a domestic audience. This 2006 book explores the creation of Jones as professional architect and the development of classical architecture in England through a study of his reading, writing, and architectural practice.

1. Introduction: books and buildings
2. The famous Mr. Jones
3. Building a library
4. Conversations with the dead
5. The hand of Inigo Jones
6. A more masculine order
7. Practices
8. Conclusion: inventing the past for the present.

Subject Areas: Individual architects & architectural firms [AMB]

View full details