Designs for the pavillon at Brighton : humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales

Collection History

These books, along with some extracted plates, feature in the NYPL exhibition "Decoration in the Age of Napoleon: Empire Elegance Versus Regency Refinement," Edna Barnes Salomon Gallery, September 3, 2004 - April 2, 2005. Many of these volumes come from the Astor and Lenox Library collections and from the private library of the architect Thomas Hastings, of the partnership Carrere and Hastings, responsible for the Library's landmark building on Fifth Avenue.

Background

Out of the formal Neoclassicism that pervaded late eighteenth-century European building and decoration were born two distinct movements, now known as the Empire Style and the Regency Style. The origins of these styles were deeply political and social in nature. Napoleon I, self-styled Emperor of the French, assumed the throne in 1804, and immediately launched an ambitious art and design program that lasted until the end of his reign in 1815. The Empire Style spread across Europe, particularly to those countries that fell under the rule of France. Napoleon's rival for influence on the arts was George, Prince of Wales, and Prince Regent from 1811-1820, and finally, King George IV of England. The Regency period has been variously dated, but it generally begins in 1783 and ends by 1837. Both the Empire and Regency Styles continue today as popular period revival modes.

Related Resources

NYPL. "The Empire and Regency Styles," by Paula Baxter. (2004) <http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/art/artarc/empire/>

Collection Data

Names
Repton, Humphry, 1752-1818 (Architect)
Repton, J. Adey (John Adey), 1775-1860 (Architect)
Repton, George Stanley (Architect)
Stadler, Joseph Constantine (Engraver)
Dates / Origin
Date Issued: 1808 (Inferred)
Place: London
Publisher: Printed for J. C. Stadley
Library locations
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Art & Architecture Collection
Shelf locator: MQWK+++ (Repton, H. Designs for the Pavillon at Brighton)
Topics
Landscape architecture facilities
Architecture -- Great Britain
Landscape pavilions -- England -- Brighton
Genres
Prints
Architectural drawings
Design drawings
Notes
Content: Many of the plates and some other illustrations have overslips.
Content: "An inquiry into the changes in architecture, as it relates to palaces and houses in England with some remarks on the introduction of Indian architecture," p. [13]-41, has separate title page.
Statement of responsibility: by H. Repton with the assistance of his sons, John Adey Repton & G. S. Repton.
Physical Description
Extent: [4], x, 41 p., 9 leaves of plates (some fold. : ill. ; 54 cm.
Aquatints
Hand coloring
Type of Resource
Still image
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 4589787
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b13984902
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 01872af0-c62a-012f-6efc-58d385a7bc34
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