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Soane’s Favourite Subject: The Story of Dulwich Picture Gallery
212 pages, hardback, 200 x 250 mm, 175 colour, 20 b/w illus.
PRICE: £20.00
ISBN: 9781898519164
Francesco Nevola; introduction by Desmond Shawe-Taylor
The most individual English architect since Vanbrugh, Sir John Soane was a Romantic classicist, known for his experimental interest in effects of light and space. Dulwich Picture Gallery is one of the few intact creations of his genius, not only remarkably preserved but still serving the function for which it was built, as a picture gallery (as such highly influential ever since).
This book for the first time brings together and orders the numerous surviving drawings, watercolours and documents relating to the building (many unpublished), providing a paradigmatic case history of relations between client, architect and the place itself. This is essential source material for any student not only of Soane and his period but of the evolution of architecture more widely. Not least, it enables the reader to follow through Soane’s creative decisions, envisaging, as he did, hundreds of other buildings that he might have created and appreciating how deeply he considered his final decisions.
The book also includes details of the additions to Dulwich Picture Gallery by James Barrie and (very recently) Rick Mather architects.
Francesco Nevola is a freelance researcher. Desmond Shawe-Taylor was formerly Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery, London.
This exhibition and catalogue celebrates the most gifted, inventive and eccentric amateurs of the 18th and early 19th centuries with a selection of drawings, engravings and portraits gathered from Soane's collection and other museums, archives and private houses around the country. More