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1759 TREATISE on CIVIL ARCHITECTURE ILLUSTRATED antique WILLIAM CHAMBERS FOLIO
1759 TREATISE on CIVIL ARCHITECTURE ILLUSTRATED antique WILLIAM CHAMBERS FOLIO
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Treatise on Civil Architecture in which the principles of that art are laid down and illustrated by a great
number of plates accurately designed and elegantly engraved by the best hands
London: Printed for the author by J. Haberkorn; 1759
96 pages of text, illustrated with 50 b/w plates
With list of subscribers
Elephant folio.
Size 15 by 21"
3/4 leather binding
Very good interior condition , some wear of the covers
Text in English

Chambers’s Treatise is the first part of a projected architectural handbook. It covers the ‘decorative part’ of architecture, in particular the use of the classical orders; the text for the ‘constructive part’ was never written. According to the author, in the Treatise he set out ‘to collect into one volume what is now dispersed in a great many, and to select, from mountains of promiscuous Materials, a Series of Sound Precepts and good Designs’. The Treatise quickly became the most popular practical work on architecture in the English language.
In a draft letter to George III, Chambers stated that the Treatise was ‘originally written for Your Majesty’s information’ and added that ‘Your Majesty’s Gracious indulgence and encouragement first prompted me to render publick what at first was certainly not designed for publication’. Chambers’s essay on The Origins of Buildings and Orders, written for the young King and still in the Royal Collection, appears to have served as the first draft for the introductory part of the Treatise. The text and plate shown here demonstrate the progress from ‘conic’ to ‘cubical’ buildings, and the origin of the classical orders in the basic support structures of these buildings.
Although the Treatise was published by subscription, and ‘His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales’ heads the list of subscribers, it is likely that he bore much of the expenditure involved in the book’s publication. On the title page the author (correctly) describes himself as ‘Architect to their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and Princess Dowager of Wales’ (the future George III and his mother, Princess Augusta).
Chambers published the book himself, and gives his home address (in Poland Street, Soho, London) as one of the locations from which it may be obtained.
It is dedicated to the Earl of Bute, ‘Groom of the Stole to the Prince’, who may have introduced Chambers to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Among those listed as subscribers to the publication are Joshua Kirby Esq., ‘Draughtsman to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales’; Mr Robert Adams [sic], Architect, and Mr G. Adams, ‘Mathematical Instrument Maker to the Prince’. T. Sandby Esq. ‘Architect to His Royal Highness the Duke’, is noted as having subscribed for three copies.
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