Robert Adam: Country House Design, Decoration & the Art of Elegance

Author:   Jeremy Musson ,  Sir Simon Jenkins ,  Paul Barker
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN:  

9780847848515


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 March 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Interest in English country house interiors is stronger than ever, and the time is right for a beautifully produced new book on the work of Robert Adam, the great neoclassical architect who influenced generations. Unlike the existing, more scholarly books on the subject, this richly illustrated volume will appeal to designers and homeowners as well as traditional architecture enthusiasts, promising to become an important decorating reference book. The definitive book on Robert Adam, with specially commissioned photography by Paul Barker, new scholarship by esteemed writer Jeremy Musson, and drawings from Sir John Soane's Museum. Adam (1728-1792) is unquestionably one of the greatest British architects of all time, who stamped his neoclassical aesthetic vision on both country house and town house. His achievement in the field of interior design was also exceptional, and in fact, Adam is one of the few architects to lend his name to an interior style.

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Author:   Jeremy Musson ,  Sir Simon Jenkins ,  Paul Barker
Publisher:   Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint:   Rizzoli International Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 27.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 28.70cm
Weight:   0.425kg
ISBN:  

9780847848515


ISBN 10:   0847848515
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   21 March 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Although Robert Adam was an architect in the 1700s, many of his homes are still around—and— drawing attention—centuries later. ""Adam had from the beginning of his London practice made bold and sumptuous interior effect—the combination of novel architectural experience and refined decoration—the keystone of his invention. The bare ingredients of this he took from his study in Rome, and in the process contributed something new to the growing field of neoclassical design,"" writes author Jeremy Musson in the new book Robert Adam: Country House Design, Decoration, and the Art of Elegance (Rizzoli, $65). Many of his creations can be found in the English countryside, where his knowledge of color, craftsmanship, and antiquities are on full display."" —ArchitecturalDigest.com  ""In remarkable detail, the book examines magnificent country houses, including Syon House and Harewood House, that were styled and inspired by the ideal of the Neoclassical; as well as Adam’s castle-style Mellerstain, and town houses such as Home House. In addition, Musson provides a rich account of Adam’s life and work, describing his unique design process, his patrons, and the legacy of his design achievement."" —CJDellatore.com ""Another book which makes its debut this spring is on an architect who needs no introduction. Robert Adam, Country House Design, Decoration The Art of Elegance by historian Jeremy Musson from Rizzoli is really the definitive book on the Scottish architect who transformed the face of Neoclassicism."" —Architect Design Blog"


Although Robert Adam was an architect in the 1700s, many of his homes are still around--and-- drawing attention--centuries later. Adam had from the beginning of his London practice made bold and sumptuous interior effect--the combination of novel architectural experience and refined decoration--the keystone of his invention. The bare ingredients of this he took from his study in Rome, and in the process contributed something new to the growing field of neoclassical design, writes author Jeremy Musson in the new book Robert Adam: Country House Design, Decoration, and the Art of Elegance (Rizzoli, $65). Many of his creations can be found in the English countryside, where his knowledge of color, craftsmanship, and antiquities are on full display. --ArchitecturalDigest.com In remarkable detail, the book examines magnificent country houses, including Syon House and Harewood House, that were styled and inspired by the ideal of the Neoclassical; as well as Adam's castle-style Mellerstain, and town houses such as Home House. In addition, Musson provides a rich account of Adam's life and work, describing his unique design process, his patrons, and the legacy of his design achievement. --CJDellatore.com Another book which makes its debut this spring is on an architect who needs no introduction. Robert Adam, Country House Design, Decoration & The Art of Elegance by historian Jeremy Musson from Rizzoli is really the definitive book on the Scottish architect who transformed the face of Neoclassicism. --Architect Design Blog


Although Robert Adam was an architect in the 1700s, many of his homes are still around--and-- drawing attention--centuries later. Adam had from the beginning of his London practice made bold and sumptuous interior effect--the combination of novel architectural experience and refined decoration--the keystone of his invention. The bare ingredients of this he took from his study in Rome, and in the process contributed something new to the growing field of neoclassical design, writes author Jeremy Musson in the new book Robert Adam: Country House Design, Decoration, and the Art of Elegance (Rizzoli, $65). Many of his creations can be found in the English countryside, where his knowledge of color, craftsmanship, and antiquities are on full display. --ArchitecturalDigest.com In remarkable detail, the book examines magnificent country houses, including Syon House and Harewood House, that were styled and inspired by the ideal of the Neoclassical; as well as Adam's castle-style Mellerstain, and town houses such as Home House. In addition, Musson provides a rich account of Adam's life and work, describing his unique design process, his patrons, and the legacy of his design achievement. --CJDellatore.com Another book which makes its debut this spring is on an architect who needs no introduction. Robert Adam, Country House Design, Decoration & The Art of Elegance by historian Jeremy Musson from Rizzoli is really the definitive book on the Scottish architect who transformed the face of Neoclassicism. --Architect Design Blog


-Although Robert Adam was an architect in the 1700s, many of his homes are still around--and-- drawing attention--centuries later. -Adam had from the beginning of his London practice made bold and sumptuous interior effect--the combination of novel architectural experience and refined decoration--the keystone of his invention. The bare ingredients of this he took from his study in Rome, and in the process contributed something new to the growing field of neoclassical design, - writes author Jeremy Musson in the new book Robert Adam: Country House Design, Decoration, and the Art of Elegance (Rizzoli, $65). Many of his creations can be found in the English countryside, where his knowledge of color, craftsmanship, and antiquities are on full display.---ArchitecturalDigest.com -In remarkable detail, the book examines magnificent country houses, including Syon House and Harewood House, that were styled and inspired by the ideal of the Neoclassical; as well as Adam's castle-style Mellerstain, and town houses such as Home House. In addition, Musson provides a rich account of Adam's life and work, describing his unique design process, his patrons, and the legacy of his design achievement.---CJDellatore.com


Although Robert Adam was an architect in the 1700s, many of his homes are still around--and-- drawing attention--centuries later. Adam had from the beginning of his London practice made bold and sumptuous interior effect--the combination of novel architectural experience and refined decoration--the keystone of his invention. The bare ingredients of this he took from his study in Rome, and in the process contributed something new to the growing field of neoclassical design, writes author Jeremy Musson in the new book Robert Adam: Country House Design, Decoration, and the Art of Elegance (Rizzoli, $65). Many of his creations can be found in the English countryside, where his knowledge of color, craftsmanship, and antiquities are on full display. --ArchitecturalDigest.com In remarkable detail, the book examines magnificent country houses, including Syon House and Harewood House, that were styled and inspired by the ideal of the Neoclassical; as well as Adam's castle-style Mellerstain, and town houses such as Home House. In addition, Musson provides a rich account of Adam's life and work, describing his unique design process, his patrons, and the legacy of his design achievement. --CJDellatore.com Another book which makes its debut this spring is on an architect who needs no introduction. Robert Adam, Country House Design, Decoration & The Art of Elegance by historian Jeremy Musson from Rizzoli is really the definitive book on the Scottish architect who transformed the face of Neoclassicism. --Architect Design Blog


Author Information

Jeremy Musson is a writer and broadcaster. He was architectural editor at Country Life from 1998 to 2007, and before that he worked for the National Trust as an assistant curator. He was the co-writer and presenter of the BBC television series The Curious House Guest, and is the author of many books, including The Drawing Room, English Country House Interiors, The English Manor House, How to Read a Country House, and The Country Houses of Sir John Vanbrugh. The late Paul Barker was one of England's premier interior and architectural photographers, whose books include The Drawing Room, English Country House Interiors, England's Thousand Best Churches, and English Ruins.

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