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Australian Gothic : the Gothic revival in Australian architecture from the 1840s to the 1950s / Brian Andrews.
Main entry:

Andrews, Brian, 1938-

Title & Author:

Australian Gothic : the Gothic revival in Australian architecture from the 1840s to the 1950s / Brian Andrews.

Publication:

Carlton, Vic. : Miegunyah Press, 2001.

Description:

xx, 194 pages, 30 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm

Series:

Miegunyah Press series ; 2nd ser., no. 35

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-183) and index.
1. 'Impressiveness and Associations' -- 2. A Far Distant County -- 3. English Leaven -- 4. Of Patrons and their Works -- 5. Continental Gothic -- 6. An Australian Gothic -- App. Gothic Revival Designs for Australian Clients by English Architects.
Summary:

"Australian Gothic is the first comprehensive book on the Australian face of that nineteenth-century movement, the Gothic Revival. With its roots in late-1830s England, this earnest return to building in the style of the Middle Ages touched most aspects of the Australian built environment, including houses, churches, banks, schools, even funeral parlours and tombstones." "Brian Andrews explores the nature, scope and sources of the Gothic Revival, from the grand buildings, the great architects and their patrons, to the not-so-good, the humorous, the pretentious, the copy-cats and their works. He sheds light on the origins and progress of taste for over a century - and traces the impact of Gothic ideas from Continental Europe, particularly in minority cultures here." "The Gothic Revival influenced not only architecture but also a wide range of decorative arts and crafts, from glass and metalwork to book design. Much of its modern appeal derives from fittings, furnishings, liturgical metalwork and other arts and crafts, all of which are beautifully illustrated in this important work."--Jacket.

ISBN:

0522849318
9780522849318

Subject:

Gothic revival (Architecture) Australia.
Architecture Australia History.
Church architecture Australia.
Néo-gothique (Architecture) Australie.
Architecture Australie Histoire.
Architecture chrétienne Australie.
Architecture.
Church architecture.
Gothic revival (Architecture)
Neugotik
Architektur
Historismus
Australia.
Gothic Revival Australia 1840-1960.
Churches Australia 1840-1960.
Architecture (object genre) Australia 1840-1960.
Church decoration (process) Australia 1840-1960.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Miegunyah Press series ; 2nd ser., no. 35.

Gothic revival in Australian architecture from the 1840s to the 1950s

Holdings:

Location: Library main 216843
Call No.: NA1600.15 A5 2001
Status: Available

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