Classical Nashville

Classical Nashville

Author: Christine Kreyling

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780826512772

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On the occasion of Tennessee's Bicentennial, four distinguished authors offer new insights and a broader appreciation of the classical influences that have shaped the architectural, cultural, and educational history of its capital city. Nashville has been many things: frontier town, Civil War battleground, New South mecca, and Music City, U.S.A. It is headquarters for several religious denominations, and also the home of some of the largest insurance, healthcare, and publishing concerns in the country. Located culturally as well as geographically between North and South, East and West, Nashville is centered in a web of often-competing contradictions. One binding image of civic identity, however, has been consistent through all of Nashville's history: the classical Greek and Roman ideals of education, art, and community participation that early on led to the city's sobriquet, "Athens of the West," and eventually, with the settling of the territory beyond the Mississippi River, the "Athens of the South." Illustrated with nearly a hundred archival and contemporary photographs, Classical Nashville shows how Nashville earned that appellation through its adoption of classical metaphors in several areas: its educational and literary history, from the first academies through the establishment of the Fugitive movement at Vanderbilt; the classicism of the city's public architecture, including its Capitol and legislative buildings; the evolution of neoclassicism in homes and private buildings; and the history and current state of the Parthenon, the ultimate symbol of classical Nashville, replete with the awe-inspiring 42-foot statue of Athena by sculptor Alan LeQuire. Perhaps Nashville author John Egerton best captures the essence of this modern city with its solid roots in the past. He places Nashville "somewhere between the 'Athens of the West' and 'Music City, U.S.A.,' between the grime of a railroad town and the glitz of Opryland, between Robert Penn Warren and Robert Altman." Nashville's classical identifications have always been forward-looking, rather than antiquarian: ambitious, democratic, entrepreneurial, and culturally substantive. Classical Nashville celebrates the continuation of classical ideals in present-day Nashville, ideals that serve not as monuments to a lost past, but as sources of energy, creativity, and imagination for the future of a city.


Classical Revival Architecture in Tennessee

Classical Revival Architecture in Tennessee

Author: Source Wikipedia

Publisher: Booksllc.Net

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781230793559

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Baker Peters House, Bleak House (Knoxville, Tennessee), Capers C.M.E. Church, Carnegie Library (Nashville, Tennessee), Chester County Courthouse (Tennessee), First Baptist Church (Knoxville, Tennessee), First Baptist Church East Nashville, First Presbyterian Church (Murfreesboro, Tennessee), Graceland, Hale House-Patterson Hotel, Henry H. Mayberry House, Knights of Pythias Pavilion, Knollwood (Bearden Hill), Lane College, Lincoln Park United Methodist Church, Mabry Hood House, Knoxville, Maney-Sidway House, McGavock-Gaines House, Old Hickory Methodist Church, Original Church of God (Pulaski, Tennessee), Owen-Cox House, Parthenon (Nashville), Rutherford County Courthouse (Tennessee), Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Tennessee State Library and Archives, The Holston, Union Avenue United Methodist Church. Excerpt: First Baptist Church is a historic church located at 510 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The congregation was founded in 1843 when a small group of Baptists led by James and John Moses met in the courthouse to adopt Articles of Faith and organize a church. It was affiliated with the Tennessee Association of Baptists, but became a member of the Southern Baptist Convention when that body was organized in 1845. After its first baptismal service in nearby First Creek, the church had 46 members, including 20 African-Americans. The church is believed to have organized its first Sunday School in 1845. The first building was constructed on Gay Street in 1850. The second building was constructed in 1888. The third (and present) building was completed in 1924 at the Main Street location, three years after Dr. Frederick Fernando Brown became pastor. This architecturally-significant structure, noteworthy for its Neoclassical design and octagonal sanctuary, was...


The Art of Classical Details

The Art of Classical Details

Author: Phillip James Dodd

Publisher: Images Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1864702036

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-A lavish and beautifully illustrated sourcebook of classically inspired architectural detail -A valuable resource for architects, interior designers, builders and home decorators -Featuring a foreword by renowned interior designer David Easton -Highlights projects by US architects including Marc Ferguson & Oscar Shamamian, Peter Pennoyer, Quinlan Terry and Gil Schafer. Features a foreword by David Easton, arguably America's most respected decorator. Contributors also include historians Jeremy Musson and David Watkin. In The Art of Classical Details, classically trained architect Phillip Dodd takes a close-up look at some of the finest examples of neo-classical architecture in the world today. Covering the fundamentals of classical architecture, such as Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite columns, and featuring the work of skilled contemporary classicists, including Julian Bicknell and Ken Tate, The Art of Classical Details is the definitive guide to today's world of neoclassical architectural detailing.


A Landmark Repurposed

A Landmark Repurposed

Author: Christine Kreyling

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9781735441665

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"This book was originally published in conjunction with the exhibition "From Post Office to Art Center: A Nashville Landmark in Transition", April 8, 2001-February 24, 2002. Published to mark the occasion of our twentieth anniversary, this newly revised edition includes a preface from William R. Frist, current chair and president of the Frist Art Museum's board of trustees, and an epilogue from Susan H. Edwards, executive director and CEO"--


Plantation Houses and Mansions of the Old South

Plantation Houses and Mansions of the Old South

Author: J. Frazer Smith

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-09-06

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0486142221

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DIVRich survey ranges from pioneer cabins to French Provincial and Neoclassic revivals. Extensive commentary on each building, with over 100 detailed illustrations, including 36 floor plans. Bibliography. /div


Leaving Home with Peace and Purpose

Leaving Home with Peace and Purpose

Author: Mary A. Hibdon

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 1973610647

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Leaving home is a big step for both teenagers and their parents. There is no question it is an exciting time full of choices that matter. But while teenagers push for independence from their parents, some parents may attempt to pull their children closer. Thankfully, with the Lords help and open communication from both sides, it can be a time of great personal and spiritual growth for everyone involved. Mary Choate Hibdon, a seasoned businesswoman and spiritual mentor for youth, shares both pragmatic and spiritual guidance grounded in the Word that helps Christian parents and teenagers prepare for the time when a child is ready to leave home for college, work, or to start a new life of independence. Through a step-by-step process that encourages parents and young adults to communicate needs, make thoughtful decisions, and embrace blessings from God, Hibdon encourages everyone that it is possible to live together in harmony, even as a child ventures out into the world alone. Included are helpful tips for young adults that address ways to maintain a home, create a delicious meal, and incorporate manners into everyday life. Leaving Home with Peace and Purpose shares practical advice that helps Christian parents and teenagers prepare for the time when a child is ready to achieve independence.