Neoclassical Architecture in Greece
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The establishment of the Modern Greek state in the late 1820s, after four centuries of Ottoman rule, marks a crucial advance in the long history of the Greek nation. Inspired by their new sense of nationalism, the Greeks turned to their own rich architectural heritage – the physical ruins of whose glories stood all around them – for inspiration in building the towns and cities of the new Greek state. The development of this Neoclassical architecture in Greece had distant roots in the Enlightenment and the climate of Western humanism – including a predilection for the ancient world that pervaded eighteenth-century European thought.
Publisher: J. Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles
Date Published: 2004
Book Condition: Fine hardcover with minimal surface and edge wear to dust jacket. Some very minor corner bumping to boards. Otherwise, a fine and unmarked copy internally.
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