Edwin Rickards was the most flamboyant of Edwardian architects: his
buildings were said by John Summerson to fizz like champagne.
During a short working life, launched at the age of 25 by winning
the competition to design Cardiff City Hall with his partners H.V.
Lanchester and James Stewart, he completed four spectacular baroque
buildings. Rickards’ work was unique in Edwardian architecture
for his personal combination of French and especially Austrian
sources. Working closely with H.C. Fehr and Henry Poole, leading
practitioners of the New Sculpture, he designed two of the major
monuments of the period. As well as being one of the best freehand
draughtsmen in London, he was also a prodigious caricaturist. With
a foot in the demi-monde and an endless appetite for architectural
and personal adventure, Rickards was an unforgettable figure to
everyone who met him. Illustrated throughout with stunning new
photography by Robin Forster and by Rickards’ own sketches and
drawings, this book portrays his close friendship with the novelist
Arnold Bennett who described him, along with H.G Wells, as one of
‘the two most interesting, provocative, and stimulating men I
have yet encountered’, and his meteoric career that ended with
his early death.
General
Imprint: |
Liverpool University Press
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Victorian Architects |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Timothy Brittain-Catlin
|
Dimensions: |
240 x 170mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
160 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-83764-507-7 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-83764-507-8 |
Barcode: |
9781837645077 |
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