This book shows, for the first time, the indispensable role of the
Burford Masons, a group of master masons from the historic quarries
around Burford, Oxfordshire, in creating some of the foremost
buildings of the 17th and early 18th centuries. The Burford Masons
were involved in the construction of such outstanding buildings as St
Paul's Cathedral, City churches, and Blenheim Palace, among many
others. Whilst credit for many of these buildings generally rests with
named architects, Sir Christopher Wren in particular, this book shows
how reliant these designers were on their master craftsmen, sometimes
involving them in the design process as their ideas evolved. The book
further shows how the Burford Masons responded to the challenge of
late payments, often of many years, becoming financiers in the
process. It reveals how, as risk-taking businessmen, they effectively
underpinned both public and private development financially, and how
extraordinary success transformed their lives. The reader will learn
about the vital part played in the early modern period by master
craftsmen of the calibre of the Burford Masons, despite the emergence
of the architect as lead designer, whose fame has hitherto
overshadowed them. As a result, this book will be a compelling read
for anyone interested in architectural, construction or social
history.
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Unsung Heroes of 17th and Early 18th Century English Architecture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000896688
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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