ADAM ROBERT
Absida
(Kirkcaldy 1728-London 1792).
XVIII.yy of one of the leading architects of the second half, Robert Adam, the international önderlerindendir new classicism, the Adam style of interior decoration is created. Besides his father, William Adam, a wealthy architect
studying R. The man next to John's older brother was the largest architectural profession in Scotland. Examine the structures of art between Italy and France in 1754-1758, to adopt a new flow of Classicism, especially French and Italian artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi Cleriseau'nun dekorasyoncusu Louis Charles remained in effect. British nobility frequent trips to Italy, organized, and therefore knew that the sight of Italian art, at the end of his trip to London, settled (1758, later called him at his brother James). A short period of time in order to take a large number, the architect of the kingdom (and the main rival), Sir He was appointed assistant to William Chambers. Palace of Emperor Diocletian's Palace of the Ruines of Spalatro in Dalmatia (in Dalmatia Spelatro'daki ruins of Emperor Diocletian Palace) by publishing his work (1764), "Adam style called" new classicism style of man-inspired style made to hold well in the UK In England, the Italian architect Andrea Palladio's style is derived from Greek and Roman sources very close to the Burlington Palladio style replaces the more tightly bound. Adam R. In fact, the same elements, but more freely and creatively used the power of giving more space.
Robert Adam, as well as the construction of many houses in London and Scotland, the UK re-organized in various castles and mansions of the great achievements, has obtained the decoration of buildings. The main structures of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire
Middelesex'teki MISSION Hause 1760-1769 1759-1771 1767-69
Kenwood London Harewood House in Yorkshire Nostell Priory in Yorkshire 1766-76 1758-71
Midlesex in ' Osterly Park Lansdowne House 1760-68 1771-80
Londrada'ki
Derby House (demolished 1773-74) and today
Courtauld Institute of Art include the Home House 1775-77. Also carried out in various urban design: the river bank of the Thames in London Adelphi design consisting of a series of stately home (real terms in fiscal 1768-72 has led to the bankruptcy, has been destroyed, the Portland Square (1776-about 1780), Fitzroy Square, 1791-1800, etc. public buildings completed is between Screen Admirality London 1759-60, Edinburgh Register House (approximately 1774-92) and Edinburgh University (whose construction began in 1789, completed in 1793), and so on. be considered.
Robert Adam, the period of most of the architects of the British (George Dance, James Wyatt, a young Sir John Soane, and so on.) Affected, the effect of the newly formed United States (Charles Bulfinch'in and Benjamin Latrobe'un structures structures) and Russia ( Scottish architect Charles Cameron yaptığısaraylar) is also reflected. Bought by Sir John Soane'ın sketches, Soane Museum in London today exhibited.
ABSİDA
Religious architecture, semicircular or polygonal shaped end portion of the interior. Absida (or apsit), pre-Christian Roman architecture was first used, usually in the temples, where the monumental sculpture was designed as a deep niche. This format bazilikalarında central aisle of the Roman churches preserved and adapted into the period of early Christianity: the church sits in the first samples absida priests, with the central altar of the church ayırırdı absida. Early Christianity and medieval churches, absida usually on the back of the place of choir, the eastern part of the church taken part, but the cross at the end of the stage or in the churches are located under yarımkubbenin. Non-religious architecture, especially the Roman forms were imitated XVIII. absida century sculpture exhibition is usually used as part of the British architect Robert Adam, has structures in place in many of absida'ya. See
British Art
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