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Authors: J. B. Bullen
ISBN-13: 9780714839578, ISBN-10: 0714839574
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Phaidon Press, Incorporated
Date Published: November 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: J. B. Bullen

Book Synopsis

Bullen (English, U. of Reading, UK) has undertaken a unique topic in this interdisciplinary study of the revival of Byzantine art in 19th-and 20th-century Europe and North America, which was a corollary to the enormously popular Gothic Revival movement. The volume is divided by country, with sections on France, Germany, England, Austria, and America. Several topics are discussed. Specific works of architecture, their models, and (often extensive) decoration are described. Among the architectural monuments discussed are Ralph Adams Cram's Christ Church in New York, Bertram Goodhue's State Capitol Building in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Victor Orsel's Notre-Dame-de-Lorette in Paris. Painters influenced by Byzantine art are also included; Gustav Klimt, Hipployte Flandrin, Gustave Moreau, and John Singer Sargent (in his architectural painting), among them. Bullen also devotes considerable space to the place of Byzantine art in 19th-century formulations about art history and aesthetics. There are copious illustrations in b&w and color, all of the best quality. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Library Journal

Manifestations of the exotic and theatrical complexities of neo-Byzantine influences on 19th- and early 20th-century architecture and art are the focus of this studious interdisciplinary survey. Fueled by extant buildings, powerful mythologies, and literature, Gothic Revivalism was more widespread, but Byzantium's round arches, dazzling mosaics, fabled past, and claims to primitive Christianity also inspired Western architects and artists. Bullen (English, Univ. of Reading) presents a patchwork of neo-Byzantine influences in Germany (there termed Rundbogenstil), France, England, and the United States; the section on Great Britain, which features Ruskin, Morris, Burne-Jones, and Westminster Cathedral, is the longest and most developed. Bullen examines U.S. buildings, interiors, and decorations by H.H. Richardson (Trinity Church, Boston), Ralph Adams Cram, Louis Comfort Tiffany (Columbian Chapel, Chicago), John Singer Sargent, and Bertram Goodhue. The author excels in interweaving Byzantine-inspired architecture and art with writings by Goethe, Yeats, and other authors. The reproductions of art and cool, calm Byzantine interiors are mostly superb, although some exterior shots are very small. Recommended for academic and architectural libraries as the most comprehensive survey currently available in English.-Russell T. Clement, Northwestern Univ. Lib., Evanston, IL Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

Foreword4
Introduction10
Ch. 1Bavaria, Prussia and Austria14
Ch. 2France54
Ch. 3Britain106
Ch. 4North America186
Conclusion226
Bibliography231
Notes232
Index237
Acknowledgements240

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