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Antebellum Architecture of Kentucky
In his newest look at Kentucky architecture, Clay Lancaster broadens his scope to include analyses of significant structures from throughout the commonwealth, illustrating the entire range of stylistic development. Like his acclaimed earlier book Antebellum Houses of the Bluegrass, the current volume provides historical background as well as drawings, photographs, and floor plans, showing both general features and details.
Among the many Kentucky buildings discussed are examples by such well-known early American architects as Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Thomas Jefferson, James Dakin, Isaiah Rogers, Alexander J. Davis, and Francis Costigan, as well as the work of local master builders such as Matthew Kennedy, Micajah Burnett, Gideon Shryock, Thomas Lewinski, and John McMurtry. Also included are Kentucky buildings designed from nationally distributed architectural books and builders' guides.
Lancaster gives special attention to the Geometric Style, which evolved further and produced more noteworthy monuments in Kentucky than anywhere else in America. Such buildings, in turn, bestowed a simplicity and straightforwardness on structures in later styles.
As Lancaster shows, the architecture that resulted from Kentucky's fertile eclecticism constitutes a rich and rewarding architectural heritage. All lovers of fine architecture will treasure this handsome and informative book.
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Reviews
"Uses a wide range of primary sources and masterfully brings them all together in a rich source for a wide range of people to enjoy and use. The addition of the numerous illustrations, many showing buildings that have since been demolished, make this book an especially valuable resource."—Material Culture
"Clay Lancaster's children's books deserve a place in Kentucky public libraries, in their circulating collections and in their Kentucky collections. The books provide a record of the cherished childhood of a Lexington scholar who is noted for his serious research and writing in architectural history, art, and comparative religion. The children's books embrace multiculturalism in mid-twentieth-century America and offer a view of childhood travel dreams, animal companionship, and gleeful appreciation for fanciful architecture. The illustrations document Lancaster's lifelong love of drawing and architectural fantasies."—Kentucky Library Association
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Paperback / softback | |
July 15, 2014 | |
9780813157597 | |
English | |
352 | |
Illus | |
11.00 Inches (US) | |
8.50 Inches (US) | |
1.07 Pounds (US) | |
$35.00 USD, £21.50 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Other Titles by Clay Lancaster
Ante Bellum Houses of the Bluegrass
Other Titles in ARCHITECTURE / General
Situating Design in Alberta
Connecticut Architecture
Connecticut Architecture