English Leadwork
Its Art and History
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st May '02
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Lawrence Weaver's design reference work appeared in 1909, and is now available from Donhead in this re-printed facsimile edition. It describes and documents many examples of decorative leadwork, which being durable and attractive lends itself in its simplicity to a multitude of forms. Whilst examining in detail the history and workmanship to be found on fonts, statues, urns and vases, the book also includes more modest structures such as pipes, pipeheads and rain-water cisterns. The author also explores the use of lead in roofing, particularly for spires, steeples and domes, and points out that it is one of the most efficient of roofing materials, giving many excellent examples of its use on Sir Christopher Wren's churches in London. With over 400 illustrations, comprising black and white photographs and drawings of all the different types of lead ornaments and structures, this volume will be of value to craftsmen engaged in leadwork, conservation professionals and all architects and architectural historians with an interest in this field.
The book ... has so much to offer the historian, conservator, leadworking student and anyone with an interest and passion in one of the most neglected areas of historic building conservation. SPAB News Without doubt, this is a classic book, and the new facsimile edition by donhead is welcome. This publication will be useful for training the sensibilities of both craftsman and conservator. As a seminal work for the architect and historian, it sets out superbly the research and scholarship of a century ago. It has a comprehensive bibliography of English leadwork by subject category. Context It offers a wealth of guidance and information to anyone concerned with replicating or renewing the original detail in old worked lead. Building Engineer
ISBN: 9781873394601
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1270g
288 pages