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Classical New York - Discovering Greece and Rome in Gotham

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book examines the reception and appropriation of Classical (Greco-Roman) Art and Architecture in New York from 1830-1940, including Pennsylvania Station, Rockefeller Center, the Gould Memorial Library, the proposed Civic Center (Foley Square), Federal Hall, as well as on the use of inscriptions in New York's art and architecture.

List of contents










Preface vii

List of Figures ix

Classical New York

Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis and Matthew McGowan | 1

1. The Custom House of 1833-42: A Greek Revival Building in Context | 15

Francis Morrone



2. The Imperial Metropolis | 38

Margaret Malamud



3. Archaeology versus Aesthetics: The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Classical Collection in Its Early Years | 63

Elizabeth Bartman



4. The Gould Memorial Library and Hall of Fame: Reinterpreting the Pantheon in the Bronx | 85

Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis



5. "The Expression of Civic Life": Civic Centers and the City Beautiful in New York City | 114

Jon Ritter



6. The Titans of Rockefeller Center: Prometheus and Atlas | 140

Jared A. Simard



7. Rome Reborn: Old Pennsylvania Station and the Legacy of the Baths of Caracalla | 161

Maryl B. Gensheimer



8. The Roman Bath in New York: Public Bathing, the Pursuit of Pleasure, and Monumental Delight | 182

Allyson McDavid



9. "In Ancient and Permanent Language": Artful Dialogue in the Latin Inscriptions of New York City | 211

Matthew McGowan



Reflections | 235

Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis and Matthew McGowan



Glossary | 239

Acknowledgments | 243

Bibliography | 245

List of Contributors | 267

Index


About the author










Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis (Edited By)

Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis is Associate Professor of Liberal Studies and Middle Eastern Studies. She is also the Executive Officer of the M.A. Program in Liberal Studies at the Graduate Center, the City University of New York.

Matthew McGowan (Edited By)

Matthew M. McGowan is Associate Professor and Chair of Classics at Fordham University.


Summary

This book examines the reception and appropriation of Classical (Greco-Roman) Art and Architecture in New York from 1830–1940, including Pennsylvania Station, Rockefeller Center, the Gould Memorial Library, the proposed Civic Center (Foley Square), Federal Hall, as well as on the use of inscriptions in New York’s art and architecture.

Product details

Authors Elizabeth Mcgowan Macaulay-Lewis
Assisted by Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis (Editor), Matthew Mcgowan (Editor)
Publisher Fordham University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9780823288700
ISBN 978-0-8232-8870-0
No. of pages 304
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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