塞里奥第六本书的初稿及其抵达英国,约1700年

IF 0.1 2区 历史学 0 ARCHITECTURE
I. Campbell
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本文探讨了塞巴斯蒂亚诺·塞利奥写于1540年代的关于住宅的第六本书初稿的出处。它在一个世纪前被纽约哥伦比亚大学的艾弗里图书馆收购,并于1978年首次出版。这篇文章提出,手稿和图纸一直保存在巴黎附近,直到17世纪末,它们被装裱并装订成一本画册,可能是雅克·安德鲁埃·杜·塞索一世的后裔在巴黎或荷兰出售的。它继续证明,在18世纪早期,手稿为弗朗西斯·伯德所有,他是当时英国著名的雕塑家,曾与克里斯托弗·雷恩、詹姆斯·吉布斯以及尼古拉斯·霍克斯莫尔等著名建筑师合作。
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The First Draft of Serlio’s Sixth Book and its Arrival in Britain, c. 1700
ABSTRACT This article explores the provenance of the first draft of Sebastiano Serlio’s sixth book, on dwellings, written in the 1540s. It was acquired by the Avery Library at Columbia University, New York, a century ago and published for the first time in 1978. The article proposes that the manuscript and drawings remained in the vicinity of Paris until the late seventeenth century, when they were mounted and bound into an album that may have been sold by a descendant of Jacques Androuet du Cerceau I, either in Paris or the Netherlands. It goes on to demonstrate that, in the early eighteenth century, the manuscript was owned by Francis Bird, a leading British sculptor of his day, who collaborated with leading architects including Christopher Wren, James Gibbs and, possibly, Nicholas Hawksmoor.
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