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IN 1933, SHORTLY AFTER fleeing the Nazis and arriving in London, a young German art historian wrote to the wife he had left behind in Gottingen. He had found a tiny room in Hampstead Garden Suburb, he ...
An architectural critic for our time. By Daniel Barrow With the publication of Susie Harries’s new biography of Nikolaus Pevsner, reviewed in the most recent issue of the New Statesman, it may well be ...
4 Extra Debut. Tom Dyckhoff goes in search of Nikolaus Pevsner, who opened our eyes greatly to the art and architecture of Britain. From 2016. Show more Tom Dyckhoff goes in search of Sir Nikolaus ...
Visual Planning and the Picturesque, by Nikolaus Pevsner and Mathew Aitchison, Getty, May 2010, £21.95 Pevsner In 1942, Hubert de Cronin Hastings, owner of the Architectural Press, which at that time ...
Nikolaus Pevsner, who penned the indispensable 46-volume guide to The Buildings of England, has been honoured with one of English Heritage’s blue plaques. The plate has been attached to the ...
Nikolaus Pevsner was a German émigré whose series on English architecture has become a classic. Now, says Peter Parker, there is a similarly enlightening guide to the man himself: The Life by Susie ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. This is a tremendous book about a subject that engages us all. On one level, it is simply a biography of the ...
Nikolaus Pevsner was a German émigré whose series on English architecture has become a classic. Now, says Peter Parker, there is a similarly enlightening guide to the man himself: The Life by Susie ...
To say a building is "mentioned in Pevsner" is no less a wow factor than a listing in the Domesday Book. The Buildings of England series, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner's 46 county guidebooks – of which he was ...