Marble halls: beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age
About American architecture as designed in the Classical Beaux-Arts manner during the Gilded Age - that is, between the Civil War and World War I - and its extension to the early 1940s, as it paralleled the rise of the Modern mode. It is about the transition that occurred as the nation changed from...
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Zusammenfassung: | About American architecture as designed in the Classical Beaux-Arts manner during the Gilded Age - that is, between the Civil War and World War I - and its extension to the early 1940s, as it paralleled the rise of the Modern mode. It is about the transition that occurred as the nation changed from being mainly agrarian and largely concerned with internal matters, such as the settlement of the vast interior of the West, to being a mighty industrial and financial giant of international standing and global concerns. Yet the leaders of the Gilded Age chose to accept the nation's heritage as a beneficiary of Western culture. In erecting and decorating its major civic buildings, they chose the classicism of the Beaux-Arts style to assert America's new leadership role, to declare its high-mindedness, to display the creative energies of its financiers, industrialists, and mega-merchants, its inventors, architects, painters, sculptors, artisans, and keepers of culture, and to house its institutions and commercial enterprises such as courthouses, libraries, art museums, train stations, and social clubs |
Beschreibung: | 288 Seiten Illustrationen, Pläne 27 cm |
ISBN: | 9780692884218 |
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contents | Preface -- Introduction: the giant rises -- The world's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 -- City planning: the city beautiful movement and the resurgence of classical architecture -- A palazzo of knowledge: the Boston Public Library -- The Library of Congress: democracy's palace -- Civic grandeur, civic religion, architecture, and allegory: "We have learned to live with magnificence" -- Westward the course of governance takes its way: mighty domes arise in the Midwest -- The great American train station: Roman Doric homes for the iron horse -- Libraries across the land: the halls of Carnegie -- Palaces of art: The Met and the mogul -- The gentleman's club: a home away from home; or a palazzo away from the palazzo -- Conclusion: the last, but magnificent, hurrahs |
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spelling | Craven, Wayne 1930-2020 Verfasser (DE-588)188372121 aut Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age Wayne Craven Beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age Newark, Delaware University of Delaware Press [2017] Lanham, Maryland Rowman & Littlefield [2017] © 2017 288 Seiten Illustrationen, Pläne 27 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Preface -- Introduction: the giant rises -- The world's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 -- City planning: the city beautiful movement and the resurgence of classical architecture -- A palazzo of knowledge: the Boston Public Library -- The Library of Congress: democracy's palace -- Civic grandeur, civic religion, architecture, and allegory: "We have learned to live with magnificence" -- Westward the course of governance takes its way: mighty domes arise in the Midwest -- The great American train station: Roman Doric homes for the iron horse -- Libraries across the land: the halls of Carnegie -- Palaces of art: The Met and the mogul -- The gentleman's club: a home away from home; or a palazzo away from the palazzo -- Conclusion: the last, but magnificent, hurrahs About American architecture as designed in the Classical Beaux-Arts manner during the Gilded Age - that is, between the Civil War and World War I - and its extension to the early 1940s, as it paralleled the rise of the Modern mode. It is about the transition that occurred as the nation changed from being mainly agrarian and largely concerned with internal matters, such as the settlement of the vast interior of the West, to being a mighty industrial and financial giant of international standing and global concerns. Yet the leaders of the Gilded Age chose to accept the nation's heritage as a beneficiary of Western culture. In erecting and decorating its major civic buildings, they chose the classicism of the Beaux-Arts style to assert America's new leadership role, to declare its high-mindedness, to display the creative energies of its financiers, industrialists, and mega-merchants, its inventors, architects, painters, sculptors, artisans, and keepers of culture, and to house its institutions and commercial enterprises such as courthouses, libraries, art museums, train stations, and social clubs Boston Public Library (DE-588)4307349-9 gnd rswk-swf New York Public Library (DE-588)1006049-2 gnd rswk-swf Pierpont Morgan Library (DE-588)1006048-0 gnd rswk-swf Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 gnd rswk-swf Library of Congress (DE-588)35626-8 gnd rswk-swf Weltausstellung 1893 Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)5003738-9 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1860-1945 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1870-1943 gnd rswk-swf Bibliotheksbau (DE-588)4006443-8 gnd rswk-swf Historismus (DE-588)4025142-1 gnd rswk-swf Klub (DE-588)4164255-7 gnd rswk-swf Öffentliches Gebäude (DE-588)4055001-1 gnd rswk-swf Städtebau (DE-588)4056795-3 gnd rswk-swf Museumsbau (DE-588)4124970-7 gnd rswk-swf Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd rswk-swf Carnegie Hall New York, NY (DE-588)4256673-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Classicism in architecture / United States Eclecticism in architecture / United States Public architecture / United States / History / 19th century Public architecture / United States / History / 20th century Architecture and society / United States / History / 19th century Architecture and society / United States / History / 20th century Architecture Classicism in architecture United States 1800-1999 History USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 s Geschichte 1870-1943 z DE-604 Städtebau (DE-588)4056795-3 s Öffentliches Gebäude (DE-588)4055001-1 s Bibliotheksbau (DE-588)4006443-8 s Museumsbau (DE-588)4124970-7 s Klub (DE-588)4164255-7 s Library of Congress (DE-588)35626-8 b Boston Public Library (DE-588)4307349-9 b Carnegie Hall New York, NY (DE-588)4256673-3 g New York Public Library (DE-588)1006049-2 b Pierpont Morgan Library (DE-588)1006048-0 b Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 b Historismus (DE-588)4025142-1 s Geschichte 1860-1945 z Weltausstellung 1893 Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)5003738-9 f |
spellingShingle | Craven, Wayne 1930-2020 Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age Preface -- Introduction: the giant rises -- The world's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 -- City planning: the city beautiful movement and the resurgence of classical architecture -- A palazzo of knowledge: the Boston Public Library -- The Library of Congress: democracy's palace -- Civic grandeur, civic religion, architecture, and allegory: "We have learned to live with magnificence" -- Westward the course of governance takes its way: mighty domes arise in the Midwest -- The great American train station: Roman Doric homes for the iron horse -- Libraries across the land: the halls of Carnegie -- Palaces of art: The Met and the mogul -- The gentleman's club: a home away from home; or a palazzo away from the palazzo -- Conclusion: the last, but magnificent, hurrahs Boston Public Library (DE-588)4307349-9 gnd New York Public Library (DE-588)1006049-2 gnd Pierpont Morgan Library (DE-588)1006048-0 gnd Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 gnd Library of Congress (DE-588)35626-8 gnd Weltausstellung 1893 Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)5003738-9 gnd Bibliotheksbau (DE-588)4006443-8 gnd Historismus (DE-588)4025142-1 gnd Klub (DE-588)4164255-7 gnd Öffentliches Gebäude (DE-588)4055001-1 gnd Städtebau (DE-588)4056795-3 gnd Museumsbau (DE-588)4124970-7 gnd Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
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title | Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age |
title_alt | Beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age |
title_auth | Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age |
title_exact_search | Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age |
title_full | Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age Wayne Craven |
title_fullStr | Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age Wayne Craven |
title_full_unstemmed | Marble halls beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age Wayne Craven |
title_short | Marble halls |
title_sort | marble halls beaux arts classicism and civic architecture in the gilded age |
title_sub | beaux-arts classicism and civic architecture in the Gilded Age |
topic | Boston Public Library (DE-588)4307349-9 gnd New York Public Library (DE-588)1006049-2 gnd Pierpont Morgan Library (DE-588)1006048-0 gnd Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 gnd Library of Congress (DE-588)35626-8 gnd Weltausstellung 1893 Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)5003738-9 gnd Bibliotheksbau (DE-588)4006443-8 gnd Historismus (DE-588)4025142-1 gnd Klub (DE-588)4164255-7 gnd Öffentliches Gebäude (DE-588)4055001-1 gnd Städtebau (DE-588)4056795-3 gnd Museumsbau (DE-588)4124970-7 gnd Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Boston Public Library New York Public Library Pierpont Morgan Library Metropolitan Museum of Art Library of Congress Weltausstellung 1893 Chicago, Ill. Bibliotheksbau Historismus Klub Öffentliches Gebäude Städtebau Museumsbau Architektur Carnegie Hall New York, NY USA |
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