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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE. INTRODUCTION.

A HISTORY OF PAINTING. BY JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D.

A History of Sculpture. BY ALLAN MARQUAND, Ph.D., L.H.D. AND ARTHUR L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., Ph.D.

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE. INTRODUCTION. (2)

A HISTORY OF PAINTING. BY JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D. (2)

A History of Sculpture. BY ALLAN MARQUAND, Ph.D., L.H.D. AND ARTHUR L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., Ph.D. (2)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

PAGE

Preliminary Material
(separate file)

Medieval and Earlier Architecture:
Chapters I–XIX, with Figures 1–157
(separate file)

List of Illustrations (Figures 158–229) xi
CHAPTER XX.
Early Renaissance Architecture in Italy 270
CHAPTER XXI.

Renaissance Architecture in Italy—The Advanced Renaissance and Decline

288
CHAPTER XXII.
Renaissance Architecture in France 308
CHAPTER XXIII.

Renaissance Architecture in Great Britain and the Netherlands

326
CHAPTER XXIV.

Renaissance Architecture in Germany, Spain, and Portugal

338
CHAPTER XXV.
The Classic Revivals in Europe 354
x CHAPTER XXVI.
Recent Architecture in Europe 368
CHAPTER XXVII.
Architecture in the United States 383
CHAPTER XXVIII.

Oriental Architecture—India, China, and Japan

401
Appendix 417
Glossary 429
Index of Architects 431
Index 435

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

A few illustrations include links to larger versions.

In the printed book, Figures 182, 222, 223 and 229 were cropped to L- or J-shapes. The background (plain sky) has been artificially restored for symmetry. The border around Figure 224 is in the original.

The authorship of the original drawings is indicated by the initials affixed: A. = drawings by the author; B. = H. W. Buemming; Bn. = H. D. Bultman; Ch. = ChÂteau, L’Architecture en France; G. = drawings adapted from Gwilt’s EncyclopÆdia of Architecture; L. = LÜbke’s Geschichte der Architektur; W. = A. E. Weidinger. All other illustrations are from photographs.

PAGE

Frontispiece. The Parthenon Restored (from model in Metropolitan Museum, New York)

Figures 1–157 (separate file)

158

Capital, Palazzo Zorzi, Venice

275
159

Section of Dome, Duomo of Florence (Bn.)

276
160

Exterior of Dome, Duomo of Florence

277
161

Interior of S. Spirito, Florence

278
162

Court of Riccardi Palace, Florence

279
163

FaÇade of Strozzi Palace, Florence

280
164

Tomb of Pietro di Noceto, Lucca

282
165

Vendramini Palace, Venice

285
166

FaÇade of Giraud Palace, Rome (L.)

290
167

Plan of Farnese Palace, Rome (L.)

292
168

Court of Farnese Palace, Rome

293
169

Bramante’s Plan for St. Peter’s, Rome (L.)

294
170

Plan of St. Peter’s, Rome, as now standing (Bn. after G.)

295
171

Interior of St. Peter’s (full page)

297
172

Library of St. Mark, Venice

301
173

Interior of San Severo, Naples

302
174

Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Naples

303
175

Court FaÇade, East Wing of Blois

311
176

Staircase Tower, Blois

313
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Plan of ChÂteau of Chambord (A.)

314
178

Upper Part of ChÂteau of Chambord

314
179

Detail of Court of Louvre, southwest portion

315
180

The Luxemburg Palace, Paris

318
181

Colonnade of the Louvre

321
182

Dome of the Invalides, Paris

322
183

FaÇade of St. Sulpice, Paris

323
184

Burghley House

327
185

Whitehall Palace. The Banqueting Hall

329
186

Plan of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (G.)

330
187

Exterior of St. Paul’s Cathedral

331
188

Plan of Blenheim (G.)

332
189

St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, London

333
190

Renaissance Houses, Brussels

335
191

The Castle, HÄmelschenburg

341
192

The Friedrichsbau, Heidelberg Castle

344
193

Pavilion of Zwinger Palace, Dresden

345
194

Marienkirche, Dresden

346
195

Portal of University, Salamanca

349
196

Court (Patio) of Casa de Zaporta

350
197

Palace of Charles V., Granada

351
198

FaÇade of British Museum, London

357
199

St. George’s Hall, Liverpool

358
200

The Old Museum, Berlin

359
201

The PropylÆa, Munich

360
202

Plan of the PanthÉon, Paris (G.)

361
203

Exterior of the PanthÉon

362
204

Arch of Triumph of l’Étoile, Paris

363
205

The Madeleine, Paris

364
206

Door of École des Beaux-Arts, Paris

365
207

St. Isaac’s Cathedral, St. Petersburg

366
208

Plan of Louvre and Tuileries (A.)

371
209

Pavilion Richelieu, Louvre

372
210

Grand Staircase, Paris Opera House

373
211

Fountain of Longchamps, Marseilles

374
212

GalliÉra Museum, Paris

375
213

Royal Theatre, Dresden

376
214

Maria-Theresienhof, Vienna

377
215

Houses of Parliament, London

379
216

Assize Courts, Manchester

380
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Natural History Museum, South Kensington

381
218

Christ Church, Philadelphia

386
219

Craigie House, Cambridge (Mass.)

387
220

National Capitol, Washington

389
221

Custom House, New York

390
222

Trinity Church, Boston

394
223

Public Library, Woburn (Mass.)

395
224

Times Building, New York

396
225

Country House (Mass.)

398
226

Porch of Temple of Vimalah Sah, Mount Abu.

406
227

Tower of Victory, Chittore

407
228

Double Temple at HullabÎd: Detail

410
229

Shrine of Soubramanya, Tanjore

412

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Contents

COLLEGE HISTORIES OF ART

EDITED BY

JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D.


HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

A. D. F. HAMLIN

COLLEGE HISTORIES OF ART

EDITED BY

JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D.

Professor of the History of Art
in Rutgers College


HISTORY OF PAINTING

By John C. Van Dyke, the Editor of the Series. With Frontispiece and 110 Illustrations, Bibliographies, and Index. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

By Alfred D. F. Hamlin, A.M. Adjunct Professor of Architecture, Columbia College, New York. With Frontispiece and 229 Illustrations and Diagrams, Bibliographies, Glossary, Index of Architects, and a General Index. Crown 8vo, $2.00.

HISTORY OF SCULPTURE

By Allan Marquand, Ph.D., L.H.D. and Arthur L. Frothingham, Jr., Ph.D., Professors of ArchÆology and the History of Art in Princeton University. With Frontispiece and 112 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, $1.50.

see caption
THE PARTHENON, ATHENS, AS RESTORED BY CH. CHIPIEZ.
(From model in Metropolitan Museum, New York.)

Copyright, 1895, by
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
All rights reserved.
First Edition, March, 1896
Printed and Revised, December, 1896.
December, 1898 (Revised)
October, 1900 (Revised)
October, 1902 (Revised)
September, 1904, June, 1906 (Revised).
November, 1907 (Revised)
January, 1909
Press of J. J. Little & Ives Co.
425–435 East 24th Street, New York

Abbreviated Table of Contents
(added by transcriber)

In this file
Preface
General Bibliography
Introduction
Advertising (from end of volume)
In separate files
Full Table of Contents: Chapters I–XIX
List of Illustrations: 1–157
I–V: Early Architecture
VI–IX: Greek and Roman Architecture
X–XII: Post-Classical and Moslem Architecture
XIII–XIX: MediÆval and Gothic Architecture
Full Table of Contents: Chapters XX–XXVIII
List of Illustrations: 158–229
XX–XXIV: Renaissance Architecture
XXV–XXVII: Recent Architecture
XXVIII: Oriental Architecture
Appendix
Glossary
Indexes
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PREFACE.

The aim of this work has been to sketch the various periods and styles of architecture with the broadest possible strokes, and to mention, with such brief characterization as seemed permissible or necessary, the most important works of each period or style. Extreme condensation in presenting the leading facts of architectural history has been necessary, and much that would rightly claim place in a larger work has been omitted here. The danger was felt to be rather in the direction of too much detail than of too little. While the book is intended primarily to meet the special requirements of the college student, those of the general reader have not been lost sight of. The majority of the technical terms used are defined or explained in the context, and the small remainder in a glossary at the end of the work. Extended criticism and minute description were out of the question, and discussion of controverted points has been in consequence as far as possible avoided.

The illustrations have been carefully prepared with a view to elucidating the text, rather than for pictorial effect. With the exception of some fifteen cuts reproduced from LÜbke’s Geschichte der Architektur (by kind permission of Messrs. Seemann, of Leipzig), the illustrations are almost all entirely new. A large number are from vi original drawings made by myself, or under my direction, and the remainder are, with a few exceptions, half-tone reproductions prepared specially for this work from photographs in my possession. Acknowledgments are due to Messrs. H. W. Buemming, H. D. Bultman, and A. E. Weidinger for valued assistance in preparing original drawings; and to Professor W. R. Ware, to Professor W. H. Thomson, M.D., and to the Editor of the Series for much helpful criticism and suggestion.

It is hoped that the lists of monuments appended to the history of each period down to the present century may prove useful for reference, both to the student and the general reader, as a supplement to the body of the text.

A. D. F. Hamlin.

Columbia College, New York,
January 20, 1896.

The author desires to express his further acknowledgments to the friends who have at various times since the first appearance of this book called his attention to errors in the text or illustrations, and to recent advances in the art or in its archÆology deserving of mention in subsequent editions. As far as possible these suggestions have been incorporated in the various revisions and reprints which have appeared since the first publication.

A. D. F. H.

Columbia University,
October 28, 1907.

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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.

(This includes the leading architectural works treating of more than one period or style. The reader should consult also the special references at the head of each chapter. Valuable material is also contained in the leading architectural periodicals and in monographs too numerous to mention.)

Dictionaries and Encyclopedias.

Agincourt, History of Art by its Monuments; London.

Architectural Publication Society, Dictionary of Architecture; London.

Bosc, Dictionnaire raisonnÉ d’architecture; Paris.

Durm and others, Handbuch der Architektur; Stuttgart. (This is an encyclopedic compendium of architectural knowledge in many volumes; the series not yet complete. It is referred to as the Hdbuch. d. Arch.)

Gwilt, Encyclopedia of Architecture; London.

Longfellow and Frothingham, Cyclopedia of Architecture in Italy and the Levant; New York.

Planat, EncyclopÉdie d’architecture; Paris.

Sturgis, Dictionary of Architecture and Building; New York.

General Handbooks and Histories.

BÜhlmann, Die Architektur des klassischen Alterthums und der Renaissance; Stuttgart. (Also in English, published in New York.)

Choisy, Histoire de l’architecture; Paris.

Durand, Recueil et parallÈle d’Édifices de tous genres; Paris.

Fergusson, History of Architecture in All Countries; London.

Fletcher and Fletcher, A History of Architecture; London.

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Gailhabaud, L’Architecture du Vme. au XVIIIme. siÈcle; Paris.—Monuments anciens et modernes; Paris.

Kugler, Geschichte der Baukunst; Stuttgart.

Longfellow, The Column and the Arch; New York.

LÜbke, Geschichte der Architektur; Leipzig.—History of Art, tr. and rev. by R. Sturgis; New York.

Perry, Chronology of MediÆval and Renaissance Architecture; London.

Reynaud, TraitÉ d’architecture; Paris.

Rosengarten, Handbook of Architectural Styles; London and New York.

Simpson, A History of Architectural Development; London.

Spiers, Architecture East and West; London.

Stratham, Architecture for General Readers; London.

Sturgis, European Architecture; New York.

Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects; London.

Viollet-le-Duc, Discourses on Architecture; Boston.

Theory, the Orders, etc.

Chambers, A Treatise on Civil Architecture; London.

Daviler, Cours d’architecture de Vignole; Paris.

EsquiÉ, TraitÉ ÉlÉmentaire d’architecture; Paris.

Guadet, ThÉorie de l’architecture; Paris.

Robinson, Principles of Architectural Composition; New York.

Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture; London.

Sturgis, How to Judge Architecture; New York.

Tuckerman, Vignola, the Five Orders of Architecture; New York.

Van Brunt, Greek Lines and Other Essays; Boston.

Van Pelt, A Discussion of Composition.

Ware, The American Vignola; Scranton.

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