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George Edmund Street - (Victorian Architects) by Geoff Brandwood (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This is the first monograph of George Edmund Street, a prolific High Victorian architect of churches and other buildings, the best known of which is the Royal Courts of Justice (the Law Courts).
- About the Author: Geoff Brandwood was the author of monographs on Sharpe, Paley & Austin and on Temple Moore.
- 312 Pages
- Architecture, Individual Architects & Firms
- Series Name: Victorian Architects
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About the Book
The first monograph of George Edmund Street, a prolific High Victorian architect of churches and other buildings, best known for the Royal Courts of Justice (the Law Courts), renowned for his detailed interest in stained glass and embroidery, as well as for completing all his own drawings personally.Book Synopsis
This is the first monograph of George Edmund Street, a prolific High Victorian architect of churches and other buildings, the best known of which is the Royal Courts of Justice (the Law Courts). He was born in Essex and, after being articled in Winchester, worked in the office of George Gilbert Scott before setting out on his own account. His earliest works were in Cornwall, but he went on to design many churches, parsonages and schools in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, having been appointed Oxford diocesan architect. Moving to London opened up commissions far and wide, as far north as Aberdeenshire, and also abroad. He paid great attention to the fittings and furnishings of his churches, taking a particular detailed interest in stained glass and embroidery. He was renowned for always completing all his own drawings personally, to the frustration of his pupils and assistants, including Philip Webb and Norman Shaw, who successively became his chief assistant before branching out on their own. His early death at the age of 57 is often attributed to the strain of building the Law Courts, which were completed after his death.
Geoff Brandwood, who died suddenly in November 2021, was the author of monographs on Sharpe, Paley & Austin and on Temple Moore. He was a former chairman of the Victorian Society.
2024 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Edmund Street.
Review Quotes
'From the introduction onwards, this surely definitive study is clearly structured and full of perceptive insights into the character and career of the architect, and includes a comprehensive catalogue of all his projects.'
Kenneth Lynn, Victorian Web
'... very welcome, well-informed, and beautifully illustrated'
William Whyte, Dalhousie French Studies
'[A] long-awaited addition to a succession of studies of Gothic Revival architects... Brandwood's book ranks alongside the best of these studies and provides a densely informed account of the work of a man for whom William Morris - a sometime assistant in Street's office, but a passionate critic of much of the fruits of the Gothic Revival - retained a profound respect.' Kenneth Powell, The Victorian
About the Author
Geoff Brandwood was the author of monographs on Sharpe, Paley & Austin and on Temple Moore. He was a former chairman of the Victorian Society. Peter Howell is Honorary Research Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London and former chairman of the Victorian Society.