Richard Wittman
Architecture, Print Culture, and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century France
New York:
Routledge,
2007.
304 pp.
Cloth
$165.00
(9780415774635)
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There was a time when architecture existed mainly in the physical reality of the built environment and in the imagination. That was before it became a standard ingredient of the contemporary media, and a subject attracting the interest of historians, travelers, writers, and the general population. Exactly how this happened is not easy to reconstruct, but it seems very likely that some major changes took place in the eighteenth century with the emergence of the...