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Royalty and Architecture


  • Stolpe Publishing (T&H)
  • by Clive Aslet, Frank Salmon
  • 9789189425958 | EN | HB
It is well known that the royal power has always built castles, fortifications, entire cities and other architecture to consolidate its power. Individual royalty''s interest in architecture and, in some cases, practicing as architects, has, however, been less researched. Recently, research on King Gustav III of Sweden (1746–1792) has shown that he himself was the architect behind several important building projects.

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Publisher Stolpe Publishing (T&H)
ISBN 9789189425958
Author(s) Clive Aslet, Frank Salmon
Publication date February 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 275 x 225 mm
Illustrations 140 col.ill.
Pages 300
Language(s) English ed.
Publisher Stolpe Publishing
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It is well known that the royal power has always built castles, fortifications, entire cities and other architecture to consolidate its power. Individual royalty''s interest in architecture and, in some cases, practicing as architects, has, however, been less researched. Recently, research on King Gustav III of Sweden (1746–1792) has shown that he himself was the architect behind several important building projects. Even his relative George III of England (1760-1820) had a deep interest in architecture and drawings and sketches by his hand are preserved. In this book, several researchers contribute additional examples and perspectives on the importance of royalty for architecture, on both a personal and political level.