Impressions of Granada and the Alhambra
by Philibert Joseph Girault de Prangey
Imprint: Garnet Authors: Philibert Joseph Girault de Prangey ISBN: 9781859640890 Binding: Hardback Publication Date: 1996 RRP:"For anyone hungering after the romance of the sunny south, this is one to be savoured on long winter’s evenings under the sunlamp, winking glass of vinous cheer to hand"
Scotsman"combines romantic sensibility with a professional appreciation of the intricacies of Moorish architecture . . . The level of technical excellence achieved in these exquisitely reproduced colour lithographs is remarkable"
Robert Carver, Times Literary Supplement"The publisher is to be congratulated for bringing such a jewel out of obscurity."
Sarah Symmons, The Art BookThis book is a beautiful reproduction of a portfolio of engravings of the most famous sites of Moorish architecture. Granada – home to the glorious palace of the Alhambra, the haunting ruins of the Vermilion Towers, the verdant gardens of the Generalife – captures the imagination today just as it did 150 years ago. Some of de Prangey’s engravings show grand panoramas of the city against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. Others are record drawings of the most intricate architectural details. These are complemented with many engravings of palace courtyards, bath-houses and patio houses, in which people in full Spanish dress give a vivid impression of the period. In addition, cross-sections, plans and elevations give detailed and accurate information about the Alhambra complex.
This collection of lithographs was first published in 1837, a time when the technical processes of colour printing were being pioneered. The original portfolio would thus have been a revelation to those who had previously experienced the wonders of Moorish architecture only through monochrome engravings. The publication of his portfolio Souvenirs de Grenade et de l’Alhambra in a modern book form is accompanied by a translation of de Prangey’s original text and a new introduction by Dr John Sweetman. Readers today will be able to recapture both the sights of Granada in 1832 and to appreciate the romantic impression they made on the northern European visitors of the time.
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