The United States Capitol - Designing and Decorating a National Icon (Hardcover)


"The United States Capitol" is a national cultural icon, and among the most visually recognized seats of government in the world. The past quarter century has witnessed an explosion of scholarly interest in the art and architectural history of the Capitol. The emergence of the historic preservation movement and the maturation of the discipline of art conservation have refocused attention on the Capitol as the American "temple of liberty." Major restoration and conservation projects have made possible a better understanding and appreciation of the building and its decoration.
"The United States Capitol: Designing and Decorating a National Icon" is a product of this revival of scholarly interest. The book combines the papers from the U.S. Capitol Historical Society's first two conferences dedicated to the visual history and appreciation of this most significant of public buildings in the United States.
The first six papers in the collection focus on the roles of the architects of the Capitol from the contentious and delay-ridden first decade of construction through the twentieth-century expansion and modernization. The six essays in the book's second section examine a variety of topics relating to the Capitol's artistic decoration, including the origins of Statuary Hall, the mural Westward Ho and other paintings and artistic embellishments.

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"The United States Capitol" is a national cultural icon, and among the most visually recognized seats of government in the world. The past quarter century has witnessed an explosion of scholarly interest in the art and architectural history of the Capitol. The emergence of the historic preservation movement and the maturation of the discipline of art conservation have refocused attention on the Capitol as the American "temple of liberty." Major restoration and conservation projects have made possible a better understanding and appreciation of the building and its decoration.
"The United States Capitol: Designing and Decorating a National Icon" is a product of this revival of scholarly interest. The book combines the papers from the U.S. Capitol Historical Society's first two conferences dedicated to the visual history and appreciation of this most significant of public buildings in the United States.
The first six papers in the collection focus on the roles of the architects of the Capitol from the contentious and delay-ridden first decade of construction through the twentieth-century expansion and modernization. The six essays in the book's second section examine a variety of topics relating to the Capitol's artistic decoration, including the origins of Statuary Hall, the mural Westward Ho and other paintings and artistic embellishments.

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General

Imprint

Ohio University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Perspectives on the Art and Architectural History of the United States Capitol

Release date

August 2000

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First published

August 2000

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Dimensions

254 x 178 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-0-8214-1301-2

Barcode

9780821413012

Categories

LSN

0-8214-1301-5



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