Sir William Chambers

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1996-10-01
Publisher(s): Yale Univ Pr
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Summary

Brought up in Sweden by Scottish parents, trained in France, a visitor to China and India, Sir William Chambers (1726-96) was by far the most internationally minded British architect of his time. Settling in London in 1755, Chambers became a favourite of King George III and went on to hold the highest official architectural offices and to build public and private commissions throughout the British Isles. Leading scholars of the period present current research on Chambers's Scandinavian and French connections; his Italian studies and projects; his relationship with British royalty; his commissioned buildings, interiors, and gardens; his furniture and metalwork designs; and his Treatise. This richly illustrated book accompanies the Sir William Chambers exhibition opening at the Courtauld Gallery, which now occupies the Fine Rooms at Somerset House, in October 1996.

Table of Contents

Forewords vi(2)
Acknowledgements viii(1)
Lenders to the Exhibition ix
1 INTRODUCTION
1(10)
John Harris
2 CHAMBERS AND SWEDEN
11(8)
Magnus Olausson
3 CHAMBERS IN FRANCE AND ITALY
19(16)
Janine Barrier
4 A FRANCO-ROMAN TRIUMPH: THE CASINO AT MARINO
35(6)
John Harris
5 SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS AND GEORGE III
41(14)
Jane Roberts
6 SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS AND KEW GARDENS
55(13)
John Harris
7 CHAMBERS, W.`A TREATISE IN CIVIL ARCHITECTURE', LONDON 1759
68(9)
Robin Middleton
8 THE VILLA AND THE CLASSICAL COUNTRY HOUSE
77(9)
Giles Worsley
9 THE TOWN HOUSES
86(21)
Joseph Friedman
10 SOMERSET HOUSE AND OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS
107(18)
John Newman
11 INTERIORS AND ORNAMENT
125(24)
Michael Snodin
12 SILVER, ORMOLU AND CERAMICS
149(14)
Hilary Young
13 SIR WILLIAMS CHAMBERS AND FURNITURE
163(12)
Hugh Roberts
14 WILLIAM CHAMBERS AND JOSEPH WILTON
175(11)
Joan Coutu
15 CHAMBERS AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMANSHIP
186(7)
Giles Worsley
16 THE `VICEROY' OF THE ACADEMY: SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS AND THE ROYAL PROTECTION OF THE ARTS
193(6)
Nicholas Savage
Chronology 199(5)
Abbreviations 204(1)
Bibliography 205(4)
Notes 209(12)
Schedule of Exhibits 221(9)
Photographic Acknowledgements 230

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