Regency & John Nash

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IDE 223 History of Interior Design Global Issues

Industrial Revolution Regency and John Nash

Assistant Professor Juan Roldán

Industrial Revolution 1760-1830

U.K.

Industrial Revolution 1760-1830

U.K.

Industrial Revolution 1760-1830

IndustrializationScientific DevelopmentsPopulation GrowthSocial Rights

Contradiction

Industrial Growth

Working Class’ wealthContradiction

Regency Style Georgian Era-Victorian Era

Regency Style Georgian Era-Victorian Era

George III 1811: deemed unfit to rule

Regency Style Georgian Era-Victorian Era

George III 1811: deemed unfit to rule

Prince Regent

Regency Style Georgian Era-Victorian Era

George III 1811: deemed unfit to rule

Prince RegentGeorge IV 1820-1830

Regency Style

Neoclassic Style Greece and Rome

Regency Style

Neoclassic Style Greece and Rome

Egiptian styleAsian styleMoorish style...

Regency Style

Contradiction

Neoclassic Style Greece and Rome

Egiptian styleAsian styleMoorish style...

Regency Style

Contradiction

Restraints Greece and Rome style

Exuberant Fantasies and Motifs +Exotism from the colonies

John Nash 1752-1835

Marble Arch. London, 1827

1813 1818

Regent Street and Park Crescent. London, 1818 (project)

All Souls Church. London, 1823

Regents Park Crescent. London, 1823

Royal Pavilion, Brighton 1815-1822

1787

Taj Mahal. Agra (India), 1630–1648

St. Basil church. Moscow, 16th century +

Crystal Palace John Paxton 1851

Otis safety elevator presentation. New York’s Crystal Palace, 1853

J. M. W. Turner 1775-1851

Dutch Boats in a Gale,1801

Campo Vacino, 1839

Snowstorm

Rain, Steam and Speed, 1844

Tramonto sul lago,1840

“the sun is god”

Glossary

NeoclassicismRegency StyleCrescent (ARC)Moorish StyleChinoiserie Style (IDE)Motif (DEC)Mughal StylePinturesqueRomantic Style (PAI)Vernissage (PAI)Atmospheres (PAI) JMW Turner

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