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6 Scottish Ironwork, 1670–1730
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Ali Davey
and Aonghus MacKechnie
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Abbreviations ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xiv
- List of Figures xvi
- List of Tables xxix
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I Setting the Scene
- Introduction 1
- 1 Political Economy and the Shaping of Early Modern Scotland 15
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II Classicism and the Castle
- 2 The Paired Columned Entrance of Holyroodhouse as a Solomonic Signifier 39
- 3 Exiting Europe? The Royal Works in the Age of 1689 Revolution and 1707 Union 51
- 4 Sir William Bruce: Classicism and the Castle 72
- 5 A Classic Looks at the Gothic: Sir John Clerk, Ruins and Romance 98
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III The Business of Building, Trades, Materials and Pattern Books
- 6 Scottish Ironwork, 1670–1730 121
- 7 Thomas Albourn, William Bruce’s Plasterer: ‘An Englishman and the Best Plaisterer that was ever yet in Scotland’ 141
- 8 The Roof Structure of George Heriot’s Hospital Chapel and Roof Design in Scotland During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 156
- 9 Colen Campbell, James Gibbs and Sir John Vanbrugh: Rethinking the Origins of the British Architectural Plate Book 170
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IV The Country House
- 10 The Architectural Innovations of Mr James Smith of Whitehill (c. 1645–1731) within the European Context 191
- 11 From England to Scotland in 1701: the Duchess of Buccleuch returns to Dalkeith Palace 213
- 12 Women Patrons and Designers in Early Eighteenthcentury Scotland: Lady Panmure and Lady Nairne 233
- 13 Architectural Works by Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun 253
- 14 Mannerism in the Work of John Douglas in Eighteenthcentury Scotland 269
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V Gardens
- 15 ‘The Inexpressible Need of Inclosing and Planting’: Country House Policies in Scotland, 1660–1750 293
- 16 The Terraced Garden in Scotland in the Seventeenth Century 308
- 17 Alexander Edward’s European Tour, 1701–2 322
- 18 William Adam and Formal Landscape Design in Scotland, 1720–45 346
- 19 William Adam and Antiquity: an Arcadian retreat at Arniston? 379
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VI Urban Architecture
- 20 Town Housing and Planning: Alexander McGill, James Gibbs and Allan Dreghorn in Early Georgian Glasgow 407
- 21 Interpretation of European Classicism: Three Eighteenth-century University Libraries 429
- 22 Edinburgh and Venice: Comparing the Evolution in Communal Living in Geographically Challenged Mercantile Communities 442
- 23 Living Horizontally: the Origin of the Tenement in Paris and Edinburgh 455
- 24 William Adam’s Public Buildings 483
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VII Conclusion
- 25 Was Scotland a ‘Narrow Place’? 517
- Notes 530
- Index 613
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Abbreviations ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Acknowledgements xiv
- List of Figures xvi
- List of Tables xxix
-
I Setting the Scene
- Introduction 1
- 1 Political Economy and the Shaping of Early Modern Scotland 15
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II Classicism and the Castle
- 2 The Paired Columned Entrance of Holyroodhouse as a Solomonic Signifier 39
- 3 Exiting Europe? The Royal Works in the Age of 1689 Revolution and 1707 Union 51
- 4 Sir William Bruce: Classicism and the Castle 72
- 5 A Classic Looks at the Gothic: Sir John Clerk, Ruins and Romance 98
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III The Business of Building, Trades, Materials and Pattern Books
- 6 Scottish Ironwork, 1670–1730 121
- 7 Thomas Albourn, William Bruce’s Plasterer: ‘An Englishman and the Best Plaisterer that was ever yet in Scotland’ 141
- 8 The Roof Structure of George Heriot’s Hospital Chapel and Roof Design in Scotland During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 156
- 9 Colen Campbell, James Gibbs and Sir John Vanbrugh: Rethinking the Origins of the British Architectural Plate Book 170
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IV The Country House
- 10 The Architectural Innovations of Mr James Smith of Whitehill (c. 1645–1731) within the European Context 191
- 11 From England to Scotland in 1701: the Duchess of Buccleuch returns to Dalkeith Palace 213
- 12 Women Patrons and Designers in Early Eighteenthcentury Scotland: Lady Panmure and Lady Nairne 233
- 13 Architectural Works by Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun 253
- 14 Mannerism in the Work of John Douglas in Eighteenthcentury Scotland 269
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V Gardens
- 15 ‘The Inexpressible Need of Inclosing and Planting’: Country House Policies in Scotland, 1660–1750 293
- 16 The Terraced Garden in Scotland in the Seventeenth Century 308
- 17 Alexander Edward’s European Tour, 1701–2 322
- 18 William Adam and Formal Landscape Design in Scotland, 1720–45 346
- 19 William Adam and Antiquity: an Arcadian retreat at Arniston? 379
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VI Urban Architecture
- 20 Town Housing and Planning: Alexander McGill, James Gibbs and Allan Dreghorn in Early Georgian Glasgow 407
- 21 Interpretation of European Classicism: Three Eighteenth-century University Libraries 429
- 22 Edinburgh and Venice: Comparing the Evolution in Communal Living in Geographically Challenged Mercantile Communities 442
- 23 Living Horizontally: the Origin of the Tenement in Paris and Edinburgh 455
- 24 William Adam’s Public Buildings 483
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VII Conclusion
- 25 Was Scotland a ‘Narrow Place’? 517
- Notes 530
- Index 613