Grinling Gibbons: Master Carver
By (Author) Paul Rabbitts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
2nd July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Carvings, masks, reliefs
History of architecture
Materials in architecture
736.4092
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
169g
Master Carver Grinling Gibbons (16481721) is famous for his breathtakingly delicate, intricate and realistic carvings, both in wood and stone. Tantalising cascades of fruit and flowers, puffy-cheeked cherubs, crowds of figures and flourishes of architecture are all trademark features of his energetic, animated carvings that grace stately homes, palaces, churches and colleges across the country. His work can be found in some of Britains most beloved buildings, including St Pauls Cathedral and Hampton Court Palace. From his early work in the Low Countries to his discovery by the diarist John Evelyn in London, and his appointment as the kings Master Carver, this book celebrates Grinling Gibbons unequalled talent, his visionary genius, and his ability to transform humble pieces of wood into some of the most exquisite artworks of his day.
Paul Rabbitts is a landscape architect and author. He wrote the only history of Regents Park and Richmond Park, as well as Bandstands, Londons Royal Parks and Sir Christopher Wren for Shire.