Royalty and architecture: visions and ambitions of European monarchs and nobility

Clive Aslet editor Dr Frank Salmon editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Stolpe Publishing

Published:19th Jan '24

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Royalty and architecture: visions and ambitions of European monarchs and nobility cover

It is well known that the royal power has always built castles, fortifications, entire cities and other architecture to consolidate its power. Individual royalty's interest in architecture and, in some cases, practicing as architects, has, however, been less researched.

It is well known that, throughout history, royalty have built castles, fortresses and entire cities. However, less consideration has been given to individual monarchs who pursued an interest in architecture and in some cases acted as architects. Recent research on Gustav III of Sweden (1746–1792) has shown that he was in fact the architect of a number of important building projects. George III of Britain (1738–1820) also had a great interest in architecture, and his drawings and sketches have been preserved. Louis XIV of France (1638–1715) was greatly involved in shaping the palace and garden at Versailles. And Stanisław II August’s (1732–1798) interest in architectural work had a major impact on the neoclassical style in Poland.

ISBN: 9789189425958

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276 pages