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Publication Name
Antiquity in Gotham
Title
Antiquity in Gotham
Subtitle
The Ancient Architecture of New York City
ISBN-10
1531502423
EAN
9781531502423
ISBN
9781531502423
Release Date
09/20/2022
Release Year
2022
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Book Title
Antiquity in Gotham : the Ancient Architecture of New York City
Item Length
10 in
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Publication Year
2022
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis
Genre
Art, Architecture, History
Topic
United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), History / Ancient & Classical
Item Width
7 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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The first detailed study of "Neo-Antique" architecture applies an archaeological lens to the study of New York City's structures Since the city's inception, New Yorkers have deliberately and purposefully engaged with ancient architecture to design and erect many of its most iconic buildings and monuments, including Grand Central Terminal and the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch in Brooklyn, as well as forgotten gems such as Snug Harbor on Staten Island and the Gould Memorial Library in the Bronx. Antiquity in Gotham interprets the various ways ancient architecture was re-conceived in New York City from the eighteenth century to the early twenty-first century. Contextualizing New York's Neo-Antique architecture within larger American architectural trends, author Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis applies an archaeological lens to the study of the New York buildings that incorporated these various models in their design, bringing together these diverse sources of inspiration into a single continuum. Antiquity in Gotham explores how ancient architecture communicated the political ideals of the new republic through the adaptation of Greek and Roman architecture, how Egyptian temples conveyed the city's new technological achievements, and how the ancient Near East served many artistic masters, decorating the interiors of glitzy Gilded Age restaurants and the tops of skyscrapers. Rather than classifying neo-classical (and Greek Revival), Egyptianizing, and architecture inspired by the ancient Near East into distinct categories, Macaulay-Lewis applies the Neo-Antique framework that considers the similarities and differences--intellectually, conceptually, and chronologically--among the reception of these different architectural traditions. This fundamentally interdisciplinary project draws upon all available evidence and archival materials--such as the letters and memos of architects and their patrons, and the commentary in contemporary newspapers and magazines--to provide a lively multi-dimensional analysis that examines not only the city's ancient buildings and rooms themselves but also how New Yorkers envisaged them, lived in them, talked about them, and reacted to them. Antiquity offered New Yorkers architecture with flexible aesthetic, functional, cultural, and intellectual resonances--whether it be the democratic ideals of Periclean Athens, the technological might of Pharaonic Egypt, or the majesty of Imperial Rome. The result of these dialogues with ancient architectural forms was the creation of innovative architecture that has defined New York City's skyline throughout its history.

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Publisher
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
1531502423
ISBN-13
9781531502423
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4057247540

Product Key Features

Book Title
Antiquity in Gotham : the Ancient Architecture of New York City
Author
Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), History / Ancient & Classical
Publication Year
2022
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Architecture, History
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
7 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Na735
Reviews
Seeking evidence of the ancient world in 400-year-old New York might seem like a fool's errand, but Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis unearths a trove of examples--from Federal Hall, which evokes the Parthenon, to the San Remo's towers, inspired by the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates--that delivered gravitas and timelessness to the incipient American city. ---Sam Roberts, The New York Times,, . . . Macaulay-Lewis's Antiquity in Gotham provides a fund of useful material in addition to its own valuable discussions of the significance, scope, and evolution of the city's creative dialogue with antiquity., Making the very new from the very old: Macaulay-Lewis's exploration of the long fashioning of New York in Neo-antique shapes wonderfully illuminates the metropolis, lucidly explicating how quotation and transformation of ancient models served New Yorkers' needs and aims thanks to a range of architects, artists and patrons, starting from the earliest years of the United States. Monuments known even far outside Manhattan shine here in new ways, and so do less-traveled street corners; lost buildings, and monuments reconstructed, beckon too, as the book moves between bank and arch, skyscraper and lobster palace. Valuable, naturally, to anyone interested in the post-antique world's reception of ancient Old World architecture, it has much to give anyone studying American history and society. Macaulay-Lewis's guidance is a welcome gift also to anyone studying the ancient paradigms; their understanding is enriched in seeing how ancient forms and esthetics could signify in such multiplex ways in the early modern and modern city. ---Ann Kuttner, University of Pennsylvania, Making the very new from the very old: Macaulay-Lewis's exploration of the long fashioning of New York in Neo-antique shapes wonderfully illuminates the metropolis, lucidly explicating how quotation and transformation of ancient models served New Yorkers' needs and aims thanks to a range of architects, artists and patrons, starting from the earliest years of the United States. Monuments known even far outside Manhattan shine here in new ways, and so do less-traveled street corners; lost buildings, and monuments reconstructed, beckon too, as the book moves between bank and arch, skyscraper and lobster palace. Valuable, naturally, to anyone interested in the post-antique world's reception of ancient Old World architecture, it has much to give anyone studying American history and society. Macaulay-Lewis's guidance is a welcome gift also to anyone studying the ancient paradigms; their understanding is enriched in seeing how ancient forms and esthetics could signify in such multiplex ways in the early modern and modern city. ---Ann Kuttner, University of Pennsylvania,, Seeking evidence of the ancient world in 400-year-old New York might seem like a fool's errand, but Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis unearths a trove of examples--from Federal Hall, which evokes the Parthenon, to the San Remo's towers, inspired by the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates--that delivered gravitas and timelessness to the incipient American city. ---Sam Roberts, The New York Times, Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City by Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis looks at how ancient architecture was reconceived in New York City and places it within larger American architectural trends.
Table of Content
List of Figures vii Introduction : From the Appian Way to Broadway 1 Why Antiquity?, 2 * Methodologies, Evidence, and Themes: Archaeology, Reception Studies, and the Neo-Antique, 3 * Organization of the Chapters, 8 1 . Herculean Efforts: New York City's Infrastructure 13 The Grid, 14 * Rivaling Rome and the Sphinx: The Croton Aqueduct and Murray Hill Distributing Reservoir, 15 * Bridging the East River in Style: The Manhattan Bridge, 18 * Train Stations: Appropriating the Colonnades and Baths of Imperial Rome, 24 * Conclusions, 34 2 . The Genius of Architecture: Ancient Muses and Modern Forms 35 The Parthenon on Wall Street: The US Custom House, 37 * Brooklyn Borough Hall, the Manhattan Municipal Building, and Foley Square, 43 * The Tombs, 51 * Conclusions, 55 3 . Treasuries of Old and Treasuries of New 57 Banks, 58 * Warehouses and Commercial Lofts, 63 * The First and Second Merchants' Exchanges, 68 * The New York Stock Exchange, 71 * Skyscrapers, 74 * Modernism and Its Debt to Classical Architecture: The Seagram Building, 82 * Conclusions, 82 4 . Modern Museions 85 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 87 * The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 90 * Temples to Monkeys, Birds, and Lions: The Architecture of the New York Zoological Society, 94 * The New York State Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt at the American Museum of Natural History, 96 * Pantheons and a Stadium: The Architecture of New York's Universities, 100 * Public Libraries, 108 * Conclusions, 109 5 . Togas at Home 111 Domestic Architecture and the Greek Revival Style in New York City, 112 * The Tredwell Home, 114 * Residences in New York City after the Civil War, 115 * Pompeian Rooms in New York City, 116 * The Mansion and Greco-Pompeian Music Room of Henry G. Marquand, 119 * Aspirational Antiquity: Décor and Design for the Middle Classes, 128 * Apartment Buildings: Classical Forms in the Sky, 129 * Conclusions, 131 6 . Dining Like Nero 133 The Development of the Lobster Palaces, 133 * Murray's Roman Gardens, 136 * The Café de l'Opéra, 150 * Conclusions, 154 7 . To Be Buried Like a Pharaoh 155 New York's Cemeteries before 1838, 156 * Green-Wood and Woodlawn, 159 * Classical Temples to New York's Emperors and Gods, 161 * Obelisks, Pyramids, Temples, and a Barque Kiosk, 165 * Conclusions, 172 8 . Heroic New Yorkers 174 Arches to Washington, 177 * The Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch, Grand Army Plaza, 183 * The Column to Columbus, 192 * Monuments in Early Twentieth-Century New York, 196 * Conclusions, 198 9 . Eclectic Antiquity 200 Snug Harbor and Grecian Temple Churches, 200 * Bathing Culture in New York City, 204 * Fraternal Organizations: The Grand Masonic Lodge and the Pythian Temple, 209 * Theaters, 211 * Conclusions, 212 Reflections : Useable Pasts and Neo-Antique Futures 213 Glossary 219 Acknowledgments 223 Notes 227 References 253 Index 273
Target Audience
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Dewey Decimal
720.97471
Dewey Edition
23

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