In the heart of Central Europe stand some of the most elegant and grandly conceived country houses ever constructed, from medieval fortresses and Renaissance-era estates to baroque villas and neoclassical palaces. Until the last decade these illustrious residences were inaccessible to the West. This landmark volume presents these rarely seen treasures of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland, nations that shelter a superb selection of EuropeGÇÖs finest country houses, built over the centuries by some of the continentGÇÖs most distinguished families. Richly illustrated with specially commissioned photography, The Great Country Houses of Central Europe tells the stories of these magnificent buildings and the families that constructed them, immersing us in the vanished world of the regionGÇÖs aristocracy. Lord Michael Pratt sets his discussion of the houses and their patrons against the backdrop of Central European history. Beginning in the Middle Ages and continuing to the present day, this monumental study analyzes thirty of the regionGÇÖs most important estates and introduces dozens of others. Although the primary focus is on the houses and the families that built them, gardens, grounds, and interiors are also illustrated in detail, including examples of furniture, decorative arts, and paintings. Splendid and surprising, these remarkable structures and the magisterial book that celebrates them display Central Europe in its full glory.
"This study examines the domestic architecture produced by the Late Dorset, an Arctic-adapted hunter-gatherer society which occupied much of the Eastern North American Arctic between circa 1500 B.P. and 500 B.P. Throughout this research, ...
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William Bull, in 1746 conveyed to John Drayton, Esq., for a nominal consideration, the back part of lot No. 277, bounding east on other part of said lot, “now in possession” of Thomas Drayton, Esq., and Doctor Bull.
Guide to home decorating and renovating, closely based on the popular ABC television series TThe Home Show', presented by the authors.
My seat was by a window on the second floor of Givens Hall, facing Forsyth Avenue. Professor Lawrence Hill, the Dean, who specialized in the Beaux Arts, taught classes on history and perspective. Young architects from Massachusetts ...
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His associates , John C. Stephens and Howard L. Pearson , formed a new partnership , took over Swasey's old office at 705 Olive Street , and partially completed his commission .
Shows and describes Irish mansions, castles, town houses, and cottages, and discusses the history of each home
Drawing on over 30 years spent living in Ireland, the photographer Walter Pfeiffer has created a unique collection of images which illuminate the many moods of the island. 107 color illustrations.
In the Houses of Ireland