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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jesús Escobar (Northwestern University)Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.542kg ISBN: 9780271091419ISBN 10: 027109141 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 12 April 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgements Notes on Documents and Sources List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Architecture and Grandeza 2. Monarchy and Governance: The Royal Palace, ca. 1620 3. Justice and Penance: The Court Prison, ca. 1640 4. Town Versus Court: The Town Hall, ca. 1660 5. Regency and Renovation: Palaces and Plazas, ca. 1680 Conclusion: Madrid of the Spanish Habsburgs Appendix: Madrid’s Town Hall Glossary Notes Bibliography IndexReviews“Jesús Escobar’s Habsburg Madrid is a new and original book on Spanish urban history and architecture, focused on the court and capital town in a way never addressed by Spanish historians.” —Fernando Marías, author of El Greco’s Visual Poetics “Habsburg Madrid is a lively read and will hold great appeal for the architectural historian and architect, both of whom will sense Escobar’s own excitement about his discoveries that afford this kind of detailed analysis for the first time.” —Dorothy Metzger Habel, author of “When All of Rome Was Under Construction”: The Building Process in Baroque Rome “A rich, thoughtful, well-written, and even entertaining read.” —Felipe Pereda, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians “A rich, thoughtful, well-written, and even entertaining read.” —Felipe Pereda Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians “This lavish and splendidly illustrated volume is an important addition to the literature on Spanish architecture and urbanism of the early modern era in the English-language literature.” —Juan Luis Burke CAA.Reviews “. . . a fascinating study of the nuances of architectural spaces, how they were used and experienced, and the co-construction of Habsburg and madrileño identity.” —Jessica Weiss Renaissance and Reformation “Jesús Escobar’s Habsburg Madrid is a new and original book on Spanish urban history and architecture, focused on the court and capital town in a way never addressed by Spanish historians.” —Fernando Marías,author of El Greco’s Visual Poetics “Habsburg Madrid is a lively read and will hold great appeal for the architectural historian and architect, both of whom will sense Escobar’s own excitement about his discoveries that afford this kind of detailed analysis for the first time.” —Dorothy Metzger Habel,author of “When All of Rome Was Under Construction”: The Building Process in Baroque Rome “Jesús Escobar’s Habsburg Madrid is a new and original book on Spanish urban history and architecture, focused on the court and capital town in a way never addressed by Spanish historians.” —Fernando Marías, author of El Greco’s Visual Poetics “Habsburg Madrid is a lively read and will hold great appeal for the architectural historian and architect, both of whom will sense Escobar’s own excitement about his discoveries that afford this kind of detailed analysis for the first time.” —Dorothy Metzger Habel, author of “When All of Rome Was Under Construction”: The Building Process in Baroque Rome Jesus Escobar's Habsburg Madrid is a new and original book on Spanish urban history and architecture, focused on the court and capital town in a way never addressed by Spanish historians. -Fernando Marias, author of El Greco's Visual Poetics Habsburg Madrid is a lively read and will hold great appeal for the architectural historian and architect, both of whom will sense Escobar's own excitement about his discoveries that afford this kind of detailed analysis for the first time. -Dorothy Metzger Habel, author of When All of Rome Was Under Construction : The Building Process in Baroque Rome Author InformationJesús Escobar is Professor of Art History at Northwestern University and author of the award-winning book The Plaza Mayor and the Shaping of Baroque Madrid. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |