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John A. Pinto - Speaking Ruins: Piranesi, Architects and Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century Rome (Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures) - 9780472118212 - V9780472118212
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Speaking Ruins: Piranesi, Architects and Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century Rome (Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures)

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Description for Speaking Ruins: Piranesi, Architects and Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century Rome (Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures) Hardcover. A study of Piranesi's presentation of classical Roman architecture, through drawings and etchings Num Pages: 352 pages, ill. BIC Classification: ACG; AM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 236 x 162 x 24. Weight in Grams: 806.

As they had during the Renaissance, ruins in the eighteenth century continued to serve as places of exchange between antiquity and modern times and between one architect and another. Rome functioned as a cultural entrepôt, drawing to it architects of the caliber of Filippo Juvarra, Robert Adam, Charles-Louis Clérisseau, and Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Through their collaboration, on-site exchanges, publications, and polemics, architects contributed notably to fashioning a more critical and sophisticated view of the material heritage of classical antiquity, one that we associate with the Enlightenment and the origins of modern archaeology. In this lavishly illustrated volume stemming from his ... Read more

Piranesi and other eighteenth-century architects active in Rome explored the full creative potential of ancient architecture, its dual metaphorical function as both palimpsest and template. Their responses to the ruins of Rome, as well as other parts of the classical world, created a significant body of historical knowledge, but also propelled them to create new and dazzling designs, such as the Trevi Fountain, Santa Maria del Priorato, and Syon House. Their elaborate study and accurate renderings of ancient sites enriched contemporary understanding of the material heritage of classical antiquity; their informed conjectures and flights of fancy gave it wings. Their encounters on sites such as Hadrian's Villa and Pompeii, where the ruins spoke with great eloquence, greatly enriched the architectural discourse of the Enlightenment. Speaking Ruins emphasizes the close relationship between the intensifying archaeological explorations in this period especially in Rome and vicinity, but also in Greece and the Levant, and the development of post-Baroque styles in architecture, shading gradually into romanticism and neoclassicism.

Speaking Ruins is an investigation of the legacy of classical antiquity. As a study of the classical tradition, it should be of particular interest to classicists and archaeologists, while its argument that eighteenth-century Rome provided a crucible for the developing disciplines of archaeology and art history will engage the interest of a wide range of humanistic scholars. Speaking Ruins tells a fascinating story, with Piranesi and his works centrally involved.

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Number of pages
352
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
805g
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472118212
SKU
V9780472118212
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About John A. Pinto
John Pinto is Howard Crosby Butler Memorial Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome.

Reviews for Speaking Ruins: Piranesi, Architects and Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century Rome (Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures)
"Pinto has erected a fine monument for Piranesi and his architectural and artistic colleagues." —Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"This handsome book by Pinto ... is a comprehensive study of the important influence in the Ranaissance and during the 18th century of the ruins of ancient Rome" —Choice
Choice
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