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OverviewCharles R. Cockerell (1788-1863) was one of the most significant nineteenth-century British architects and a major player in the cultural shift from the Georgian eighteenth to the Victorian nineteenth century. Charles R. Cockerell (1788-1863) was one of the most significant nineteenth-century British architects and a major player in the cultural shift from the Georgian eighteenth to the Victorian nineteenth century. Cockerell's travelsin the eastern Mediterranean between 1810 and 1817 were the formative experience of his life. His forty letters from this period, held in the archives of the Royal Institute of British Architects and published here for the first time, give crucial day-to-day insights into his actions, thoughts and feelings in relation to the intricate histories of the re-discovery and sales of the Aegina and Bassae marbles and, equally importantly, illuminate his hugely significant work on temple architecture and sculpture in mainland Greece, the great cities of Asia Minor, and the significant temples of Sicily. Drawing on these letters, and on some 150 unpublished letters sent by his friends while they were all in Greece and now held in the British Museum, this book elucidates what Cockerell did and why by analyzing his methods of work and their significance. It discusses Cockerell's aesthetic and conceptual development during his time abroad, particularly his influential part in the changing vision of Greek sculpture and architecture, from Winkelmann's static ideal to one rooted in dramatic tension and contextual contingency. The book unravels the emergence of Cockerell's crucial historical perspective and shows how he arrived at a new view of the ancient Greek past as made up of real lived lives, rather than just existing as a back drop to the present. By offeringa complete edition of the RIBA letters, this book fills a significant gap in our understanding of the thought and work of one of the formative spirits of nineteenth century visual historical culture. SUSAN PEARCE is Professor Emeritus of Museum Studies, University of Leicester. THERESA ORMROD has extensive experience in archival research, manuscript transcription and editing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Pearce (Royalty Account) , Theresa Ormrod (Royalty Account)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781783272068ISBN 10: 1783272066 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 16 June 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction: Life Before Departure Athens, Aegina, and the Morea Asia Minor, Sicily, Albania, and Italy Visions of Hellas The Spirit of the Time Homecomings Introduction to the Letters The Letters Appendix 1. Sources Appendix 2. Biographical Notes BibliographyReviewsAs a social history, a travelogue and an explanation of historical architectural discovery, it was highly informative and enjoyable. SPAB Will be invaluable to scholars of Cockerell, nineteenth-century archaeology and Romantic travelling. But perhaps its greatest contribution to scholarship is that it definitively exhausts primary research on this preliminary stage of Cockerell's career. BURLINGTON MAGAZINE Will appeal not only to scholars but also to a wider audience. JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF COLLECTIONS Will be invaluable to scholars of Cockerell, nineteenth-century archaeology and Romantic travelling. But perhaps its greatest contribution to scholarship is that it definitively exhausts primary research on this preliminary stage of Cockerell's career. BURLINGTON MAGAZINE As a social history, a travelogue and an explanation of historical architectural discovery, it was highly informative and enjoyable. * SPAB * Will be invaluable to scholars of Cockerell, nineteenth-century archaeology and Romantic travelling. But perhaps its greatest contribution to scholarship is that it definitively exhausts primary research on this preliminary stage of Cockerell's career. * BURLINGTON MAGAZINE * Will appeal not only to scholars but also to a wider audience. * JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF COLLECTIONS * Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |