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The Beaux-Arts Tradition In French Architecture: Illustrated By The Grands Prix De Rome

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The Beaux-Arts Tradition In French Architecture: Illustrated By The Grands Prix De Rome

Author: Donald Drew Egbert
Binding: Paperback
Published: Princeton University Press, 1980

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Book: Good
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Pages: Good
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This authoritative volume chronicles the profound influence of the Beaux-Arts tradition on French architecture. It meticulously details the principles and practices that defined this iconic style, presenting a comprehensive overview of its development and impact. The text illustrates these concepts through a rigorous examination of projects awarded the prestigious Grands Prix de Rome, showcasing the pinnacle of academic architectural achievement. Egbert's scholarly work offers an unparalleled insight into the pedagogical methods and aesthetic ideals that shaped generations of architects. This essential reference argues for the enduring legacy of Beaux-Arts principles, making it indispensable for students and enthusiasts of architectural history.

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Author: Donald Drew Egbert
Binding: Paperback
Published: Princeton University Press, 1980

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This authoritative volume chronicles the profound influence of the Beaux-Arts tradition on French architecture. It meticulously details the principles and practices that defined this iconic style, presenting a comprehensive overview of its development and impact. The text illustrates these concepts through a rigorous examination of projects awarded the prestigious Grands Prix de Rome, showcasing the pinnacle of academic architectural achievement. Egbert's scholarly work offers an unparalleled insight into the pedagogical methods and aesthetic ideals that shaped generations of architects. This essential reference argues for the enduring legacy of Beaux-Arts principles, making it indispensable for students and enthusiasts of architectural history.