Ruins of Ancient Rome: Drawings of the French Architects Who Won the Prix De Rome, 1786-1924

by Roberto Cassanelli

Massimiliano David (Editor) and Filippo Coarelli (Preface)

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Traditionally, a critical component of the education of any architect was to draw the ruins of ancient Rome, reconstructing either from ancient sources or, more often, pure fantasy, what the original structures must have looked like. From this training emerged generations of architects imbued with the aesthetic ideals that would form the Neoclassical and Beaux-Arts building styles. In this magnificently printed volume are reproduced some of the most extraordinarily handsome drawings of the ruins of ancient Rome made by French "Prix de Rome" architects from 1786 through 1924 Accompanied by text that explains how the Prix de Rome was awarded and the significance of the prize in the history of architecture, as well as how the study of ancient models formed the basis for nineteenth- and early twentieth-century architectural styles, these drawings provide an invaluable understanding of how the modern imagination recorded and transformed ancient fragments into a modern architectural idiom.
  • ISBN10 089236680X
  • ISBN13 9780892366804
  • Publish Date 19 December 2002
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 30 August 2014
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Getty Trust Publications
  • Imprint Getty Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English