Thomas J. McCormick, a noted scholar of the century of Enlightenment, examines the phenomenon of the creation of man-made ruins as an architectural form. Picturesque grottos, Gothic Temples and ruins to be inhabited by a hermit are the focus of McCormick's study as he looks at these frequently playful yet melancholy monuments.
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Momento Mori The English Landscape Continental Europe Chambers and Adams Piranesi's Prints Clérisseau Elsewhere in Europe American Versions Notes