Description
This new study, based on papers given at a Georgian Group symposium in 2015, looks afresh at many aspects of the Adam brothers' oeuvre, such as interior planning, their use of colour, the influence of classical sources, their involvement in the art market, town planning and building speculation, and Robert Adam's late picturesque drawings and castle designs - all within the context of the Adam family background and their personal and working relationships. The Scottish architecture of Robert and James's older brother, John, is also assessed. There are essays by established Adam experts as well as contributions from a younger generation of historians and postdoctoral scholars, one of the book's aims being to stimulate further research on the Adams' contribution to British architecture, art and design.
About the Author
Colin Thom is a Senior Research Associate with the Survey of London at UCL's Bartlett School of Architecture and an expert on the work of the Adam brothers.
Reviews
Reviews
'The publication of new research by a number of top scholars in the field will help architects and general enthusiasts alike to approach [the story of the Adam brothers and the role of Robert] with fresh understanding. This book, subtitled New light on Britain's leading architectural family, links a number of important strands and makes for compelling reading.'
Jeremy Musson, Country Life
'Despite the vast quantity of existing work on the Adam Brothers - John, Robert, James, and William - this brilliantly edited volume treads a new path in the field of Adam Studies [...] The individually authored and thematically focused chapters explore a range of topics from the collecting and dealing of antiques to architectural style, planning, and construction - offering a wide range and also extremely detailed fresh looks at the Adam architectural family.'Sydney Ayers, HBA
'In addition to the articles on medievalism... Editor Colin Thom supplies an extended "Introduction" that offers a lucid and valuable overview of this fascinating family and their accomplishments, not only in Scotland, but in the wider world.'William S. Rodner, Scotia
'It is the type of thought provoking study which makes this excellent publication a fine addition to research into the Adams' contribution to British Architecture.'
Niall Murphy, Scottish society for Art History
'This book should surely encourage all lovers of eighteenth-century architecture and decoration to see [...] Adam buildings with new eyes and better-informed sensibilities.'
Geoffrey Tyack, The Georgian
Book Information
ISBN 9781848023598
Author Colin Thom
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Historic England
Publisher Historic England