Gothic Architecture, Improved by Rules and Proportions...




Book Description
Title continues: Improved by Rules and Proportions. In many Grand Designs of Columns, Doors, Windows, Chimney-Pieces, Arcades, Colonades, Porticos, Umbrellos, Temples, and Pavillions &c. With Plans, Elevations and Profiles; Geometrically Executed. By B. & T. Langley.
4to, [2], vii, [1] + 4pp., of publishers’ catalogue at end, engraved title and 64 engraved plates by Thomas Langley after Batty Langley ( (numbered I-LXII, A, B), title lightly browned, occasional spotting or age-toning, endpapers renewed, contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked.
Dealer Notes
First published as ‘Ancient Architecture, Restored and Improved’ (London: 1742) and re-issued under this title. A pioneering work, simultaneously of the Gothic revival and the Rococo style. Batty Langley (1696-1751) was in no sense a student of genuine medieval style, and instead pursued a wonderfully inventive scheme to fuse the gothic with the classical, creating the five new gothic orders of architecture illustrated in this work. Langley’s work has proved immensely influential.
Bound in at the rear: An 8 page catalogue of “A Catalogue of Modern Books on Architecture... on sale at Taylor’s Architectural Library”, c. 1800.
Archer 172.3; Harris 411; BAL, 1727.
Bound in at the rear: An 8 page catalogue of “A Catalogue of Modern Books on Architecture... on sale at Taylor’s Architectural Library”, c. 1800.
Archer 172.3; Harris 411; BAL, 1727.
Author
LANGLEY (Batty & Thomas)
Date
1793
Publisher
London: Printed for I. & J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library,
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