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E-grāmata: Architecture of Percier and Fontaine and the Struggle for Sovereignty in Revolutionary France [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 186 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315316284
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  • Formāts: 186 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315316284
As the official architects of Napoleon, Charles Percier (17641838) and Pierre-Franēois-Léonard Fontaine (17621853) designed interiors that responded to the radical ideologies and collective forms of destruction that took place during the French Revolution. The architects visualized new forms of imperial sovereignty by inverting the symbols of monarchy and revolution, constructing meeting rooms resembling military encampments and gilded thrones that replaced the Bourbon lily with Napoleonic bees. Yet in the wake of political struggle, each foundation stone that the architects laid for the new imperial regime was accompanied by an awareness of the contingent nature of sovereign power. Contributing fresh perspectives on the architecture, decorative arts, and visual culture of revolutionary France, this book explores how Percier and Fontaines desire to build structures of permanence and their inadvertent reliance upon temporary architectural forms shaped a new awareness of time, memory, and modern political identity in France.
List of figures
ix
List of plates
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Finding revolutionary architecture in the decorative arts 1(9)
1 Visionary friendship at the end of the ancien regime
10(26)
Clean sheets and water magic
13(3)
Architects in training
16(3)
Sovereign doom
19(4)
Roman fever
23(3)
Solo missions
26(4)
An Etruscan friendship
30(6)
2 Propulsion and residue: Constructing the revolutionary interior
36(33)
Rome a rebours
39(3)
Staging antiquity and austerity
42(5)
Revolutionary rearrangements
47(8)
Seek, record, destroy
55(6)
The eternal return of luxury
61(8)
3 The Recueil de decorations interieures: Furnishing a new order
69(30)
Paper studios
71(3)
Furnishing techniques
74(7)
Strategies of redaction
81(2)
Consuming desires
83(3)
Writing against fashion
86(3)
Between the lines
89(2)
Empire styles
91(8)
4 The platinum cabinet: Luxury in times of uncertainty
99(28)
Pastoral pastimes
102(3)
Incorruptible precision
105(3)
Fast times in Consulate Paris
108(5)
Haunting season
113(14)
5 Tent and throne: Architecture in a state of emergency
127(36)
Apres coup
129(3)
Fantasies of the ideal villa
132(3)
A permanent work in progress
135(3)
Little pleasures
138(3)
The moving bivouac
141(4)
Political theology
145(2)
Divorcing the past
147(8)
Coda: Revolutionary atonement
155(8)
Selected bibliography 163(18)
Index 181
Iris Moon is a visiting assistant professor in the School of Architecture at Pratt Institute, New York. She specializes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European art, architecture, and the decorative arts.