The architecture of humanism; a study in the history of taste

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ARCHITECTURE OF HUMANISM

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Beforewecanfairlyanswerthisquestionwe

needtobe

moreawarethanweareofcontemporaryinfluences

whichprejudicearchitecturalopinion..
35

CHAPTER II

THEROMANTICFALLACY

The Renaissance too vigorously creative to form an

abstractcriticaltheoryofarchitecture.. 37

The Romantic Movement

still
further delayed the /

opportunityofimpartialcriticism.. •
37

NatureofRomanticism....

-39

Romanticisminarchitecture:conditionsessentialforits

success ......


41

Failureofour 'romantic' architectureto complywith

theseconditions....

.41

FirstevidencesoftheRomanticMovementinarchitecture;

Chinoiseries
andearly

Gothicexperiments

.. 42


Birthofarchaeologicalconscience
; Gray

.

.

.44

Attemptstofuse
GothicandClassic
;

B.Langley. 45

Firstattempts
atsystematicrevival; Walpole.. 46

Riseofsymbolic
senseofstyle;Goethe.. 47

Greekand
Gothicstylesassymbolic..

.48

Romanticism
atitsheight;Beckford..

.50

Symbolic
or literary values in modern architectural

criticism... ,.

.51

Resultsfortaste. Itbecomes:

(1)

subjectiveandcapricious.

.. .52

(2)

stylistic....
.

.54

(3)

antiquarian..

.. .56

(4)

concentratedupondetail.

. ;


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EffectsofRomanticismuponpur
modernjudgmentsof

Renaissancearchitecture.

..


.58

In what sensepoetical values
may rightly be said to

belongtoarchitecture

..


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The primary
values of architecture are sensuous
and

formal;those ofliterature are associative
and in-

direct

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