John Nash: A Complete Catalogue: 1752-1835

Cover of John Nash: A Complete Catalogue: 1752-1835 by Michael Mansbridge
Publisher: Rizzoli
Year: 1991
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780847813087
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Dewey Decimal: 720/.92
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John Nash: A Complete Catalogue: 1752-1835 by Michael Mansbridge, published by Rizzoli in November 1991, offers an in-depth exploration of the life and work of John Nash, a prominent architect active during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This first edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The book details Nash’s evolution from a struggling architect to one of the most successful figures of his time, highlighting his contributions to architecture, town planning, and landscape design.

Readers will find a comprehensive overview of Nash’s architectural journey, including his notable projects such as Regent’s Park, Regent Street, and Trafalgar Square, which exemplify his innovative approach and diverse stylistic influences, including neo-classical and Gothic elements. The catalogue not only showcases Nash’s significant achievements but also reflects on the challenges he faced, including his initial failures and subsequent recovery. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in architectural history and the legacy of one of its most influential figures.


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John Nash (1752-1835) was the most successful and fashionable architect of his time. Architect, town-planner, landscape designer, bridge-builder, engineer and entrepreneur, Nash outlived his principal patron, George IV, by five years. After a disheartening start, when his first speculative buildings in Bloomsbury failed and left him bankrupt, Nash moved to Wales to rebuild his career, eventually returning to London in 1796. He had made a remarkable recovery and went on to become the most successful and fashionable architect of the period. His buildings reflect a variety of styles, including neo-classical, Tudor and Gothic, with a strong emphasis on the Picturesque. His Metropolitan Improvements – Regent’s Park, Regent Street, Trafalgar Square – were the most comprehensive developments ever carried out in London, even until recent times.

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