BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
Jacques Androuet
du Cerceau the Elder, architect, drawer, engraver and editor, settled
first in Orleans as head of an engraving workshop, and published his
first books from 1540-1550, the Petites habitations (c. 1540)
and the Moyens temples (1550). In these collections of engraved
plates, he brought together architectural inventions in no order or
educational plan. At the end of the 1550s, established in Paris, he
implemented in a more methodical way an editorial project of an entirely
different intellectual and commercial range. In 1559 he published a
first Livre d'architecture, to which he added a supplement,
the Second livre d'architecture in 1561. Then, after having
finished editing the Plus excellents bastiments de France (1576-1579),
an anthology without its equal in Europe at that time, he completed
the series of the books on models in 1582, publishing a third Livre
d'architecture. Françoise Boudon (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris) – 2004 Critical bibliographyJ. Androuet du Cerceau, Les trois livres d’architecture : Paris, 1559, 1561, 1582, (facsimile edition ), Ridgewood N. J., Gregg Press Inc., 1965. J. Androuet du Cerceau, Les plus excellents bastiments de France...,
D. Thomson (ed.), Paris, Sand & Conti, 1988 (Documentary chronology
and general bibliography, pp. 310-316). M. Chatenet, "Les maisons des champs de papier : fiction et réalité des modèles de Jacques Androuet du Cerceau", M. Chatenet (ed.), La Maison des champs dans l’Europe de la Renaissance, Paris, Picard, 2006, pp. 69-86. H. von Geymüller, Les Du Cerceau. Leur vie et leur œuvre d’après les nouvelles recherches, Paris/London, Rouam/Wood & Co, 1887. D. Thomson, Renaissance Architecture. Critics Patrons Luxury, Manchester/New York, Manchester UP, 1993. D. Thomson, "Les trois Livres d’architecture
de Jacques Ier Androuet Du Cerceau, à Paris en 1559, 1561 et
1582", S. Deswarte-Rosa (ed.), Sebastiano Serlio à
Lyon. Architecture et imprimerie Lyon, Mémoire Active, 2004,
pp. 449-450.
|