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Architect KingArchitect King

Architect King2004

David Watkin

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"George III was an ambitious patron of both the sciences and the arts. In this ground-breaking new survey David Watkin looks closely at the King's contribution to the area that interested him most deeply - architectural design. George III's lifelong involvement in building and landscaping is placed in the context of his keen support for manufacturing, the scientific revolution and agricultural innovation, all of which were characteristic concerns of the Age of Improvement. Furthermore, taking into account the latest research into the role of the court in the political and cultural life of Europe before the French Revolution, Professor Watkin looks afresh at the significance of the King's position within the Holy Roman Empire." "The broad, interdisciplinary approach of Professor Watkin's wide-ranging text suggests new lines of enquiry for historians of architecture and art and offers valuable insights for student of landscape design, court studies and political history."--Jacket.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL2859083W

Subjects

ArchitectureIntellectual lifeKings and rulersArchitects and patronsHistoryArt patronageGeorge iii, king of great britain, 1738-1820Great britain, kings and rulersGreat britain, intellectual life

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