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A comprehensive survey of the life and work of the Victorian pioneer of the vernacular revival, including a complete catalogue, photographs and plans.Little has hitherto been written about George D...
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01 March 1991

A comprehensive survey of the life and work of the Victorian pioneer of the vernacular revival, including a complete catalogue, photographs and plans.
Little has hitherto been written about George Devey, yet his contribution to the vernacular revival which took place in the 1860s was important and innovative. He was the first architect to apply the Wealden style to cottages and small estate buildings, and to use the Flemish manner found in east Kent and East Anglia in combination with the Jacobean for his mansions, whether in town or country, anticipating architects such as Richard Norman Shaw and William Eden Nesfield by at least ten years. His interest in the use of local materials directly contributed to the emergence of the Arts and Crafts Movement and thereby to the model for British middle-class housing up to the Second World War. This, Dr Allibone's second major study of a Victorian architect for The Lutterworth Press, includes over 100 illustrations as well as comprehensive catalogue of all Devey's works, both executed and projected.
Little has hitherto been written about George Devey, yet his contribution to the vernacular revival which took place in the 1860s was important and innovative. He was the first architect to apply the Wealden style to cottages and small estate buildings, and to use the Flemish manner found in east Kent and East Anglia in combination with the Jacobean for his mansions, whether in town or country, anticipating architects such as Richard Norman Shaw and William Eden Nesfield by at least ten years. His interest in the use of local materials directly contributed to the emergence of the Arts and Crafts Movement and thereby to the model for British middle-class housing up to the Second World War. This, Dr Allibone's second major study of a Victorian architect for The Lutterworth Press, includes over 100 illustrations as well as comprehensive catalogue of all Devey's works, both executed and projected.
Price: $46.95
Pages: 224
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
01 March 1991
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.01 in
ISBN: 9780718827854
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
ART / History / General, History of art
Preface
List of Illustrations
1. 'George has made up his mind as to his Line of Life'
2. Cottage Building
3. Making a Slow Start
4. Working for the Whigs
5. The Use of Photography
6. The Flourishing Practice
7. Struck Down in his Prime
8. 'An able and accomplished architect, and a chivalrous, high-minded gentleman'
Notes on Sources
Notes on Chapters 1-8
Catalogue Raisonné
Abbreviations
Catalogue
Index
List of Illustrations
1. 'George has made up his mind as to his Line of Life'
2. Cottage Building
3. Making a Slow Start
4. Working for the Whigs
5. The Use of Photography
6. The Flourishing Practice
7. Struck Down in his Prime
8. 'An able and accomplished architect, and a chivalrous, high-minded gentleman'
Notes on Sources
Notes on Chapters 1-8
Catalogue Raisonné
Abbreviations
Catalogue
Index