The Low Countries at the Crossroads
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Architectura Moderna, vol. 7
Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. Architecture in Sweden in the Age of Greatness
Kristoffer Neville
- Pages: 275 p.
- Size:220 x 280 mm
- Illustrations:146 b/w
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2009
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-52826-7
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Summary
Nicodemus Tessin the Elder was an architect, gentleman, and
founder of the artistic dynasty that was immensely influential at
the Swedish court in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He
was architect to the crown, to the nobility, and to the city of
Stockholm, and he supplied buildings for a wide range of functions,
from palaces to banks, courthouses, and fortifications. His
unusually extensive travels in the Netherlands, Italy, France and
Germany provided him with a comprehensive picture of contemporary
European architecture, which he drew on as he synthesized a new
group of buildings that would attract international attention as
models for princely architecture. His productivity required a new
approach to architecture, and he was part of the first generation
of architects in northern Europe to develop the architectural
studio, distinguishing the design process from the business of
building, and in the process recreating himself as the modern
architect.
Kristoffer Neville is assistant professor of early modern art and architecture in the department of art history at the University of California, Riverside.