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E-raamat: Construction as Depicted in Western Art: From Antiquity to the Photograph

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040781456
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  • Formaat: PDF+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040781456

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The Art of Building has captured the interest of artists from the Roman period to today. The process of construction appears in western art in all its details, trades, and operations. Michael Tutton investigates the representation of building processes and materials through an examination of paintings, illuminated manuscripts, watercolours, prints, drawings and sculpture. Technical terms are explained and detailed interpretations of each work are provided, with insights into the artists' inspiration and themes. Even paintings not wholly or principally devoted to construction sites may give tantalising glimpses of building activity. How do these images convey meaning? How much is imagined; how much is authentic? Fully referenced endnotes, bibliography, and glossary complement the text and captions, informing not only the architectural and construction historian, but also those simply interested in art.
Acknowledgements 7(24)
List of Figures
11(20)
Introduction 31(6)
Scope
31(1)
Current Literature and Sources
32(1)
Definitions
33(1)
Layout of the Book
33(4)
1 The Carpenter
37(1)
PART 1
37(94)
Access: Scaffolding, Ladders and Ramps, the Raw Materials
37(2)
The Evidence for Early Scaffolding, Ladders and Ramps to the End of the Sixteenth Century
39(48)
Formwork
87(4)
Scaffolding in the Seventeenth Century and Beyond
91(27)
Timber Framing and Roof Structure
118(11)
Accidents and Misadventures
129(2)
PART 2
131(118)
Cranes, Hoists and other Lifting Equipment
131(1)
Roman Cranes
131(4)
Medieval and Renaissance Cranes
135(17)
When Things Don't Quite Work
152(5)
The Mobile Crane
157(10)
2 Stone Masons And Bricklayers: Materials, Tools And Equipment
167(72)
Ancient Egypt
167(3)
The Roman Period
170(3)
Medieval and Renaissance
173(57)
Materials Production and Extraction
230(9)
3 The Smith
239(10)
The Blacksmith on the Building Site
240(1)
Smiths in Mythology
241(3)
Two Fourteenth-Century Images
244(1)
Adam Durr, a Nuremberg Blacksmith
244(2)
The Striker
246(3)
Conclusion 249(4)
Notes 253(12)
Glossary of Technical Terms 265(16)
Bibliography 281(8)
Index 289
With a quarter century of experience working on historic buildings, Michael Tutton has studied at graduate and post-graduate level and published on the subjects of architectural history, building history, and building conservation.