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Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour [Hardcover]

Brian M. Ambroziak (Author), Michael Graves (Foreword)
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September 8, 2005 1568985290 978-1568985299 1st
In 1960, before his skyscrapers and teapots made him a household name, Michael Graves set out on a journey once considered obligatory for a young architect: a grand tour of the great monuments of Europe. As a recipient of the prestigious Prix de Rome, Graves traveled through Italy, Greece, Turkey, Spain, England, Germany, and France, studying and recording the masterworks of both ancient and modern architecture.

Michael Graves: Images of A Grand Tour collects for the first time the stunning artwork produced during this trip. Delicate pencil sketches, striking ink washes, and colorful photographs show the deep connection Graves had to the places he visited, from the Roman Forum to the Grecian Acropolis to Wiltshires Stonehenge. They also tell something of the education of an architect, bringing to light the classical buildings that caused Graves to reexamine his early devotion to modernism. A foreword by Graves reflects on these travels from the distance of forty years, while author Brian Ambroziak puts the tour into the context of Graves's life and work.


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At first, the premise is specific enough to be interesting: Michael Graves, one of the most prolific living architects, goes to Paris in 1960 and takes a grand tour of Europe, documenting-normally with drawings, paintings and photographs-a humble convent near Lyon, France, the grand mosques of Istanbul and plenty of Spain and Italy in between. Perhaps just looking at the pictures is all one should do, because this book takes a sudden downturn in the exposition department when Ambroziak tries too hard to establish a connection between this talented architect's vacation drawings and his fame. "The sketches and photographs of Italy that Graves produced during this two-year period visually imprinted themselves on his mind. The impact of his experiences is revealed throughout the extensive body of his work..." This seems a bit disingenuous, seeing that Graves has put his name on everything from luxury apartment building to high-style toilet brushes. His branding and marketing teams have made him so versatile and commercially viable, that, ironically, these drawings of historic architecture distance his recent work from the traditional works collected here. 90 color, 210 b/w illustrations.
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... the drawings and sketches... attest to the power of the city's patrimony on the Prix de Rome winner. -- Architectural Record, January 2007

With the onslaught of digital drafting it is all the more relevant today than it was when first published. -- Traditional Building, February 2006

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press; 1st edition (September 8, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568985290
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568985299
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,410,201 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Necessity For Seeing, September 17, 2005
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This review is from: Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour (Hardcover)
In his newest book, Professor Brian Ambroziak eloquently displays the sketches, washes and images created by his mentor, Michael Graves, during his two year stay in Rome (having won the pristigious Prix de Rome). The most important thing about this book is that it is far from being a mere collection of work, beautiful though it is. Ambroziak asks us to look deeper into the work and search for the artistic conscience- for the connection between mind and hand that Graves exemplifies in his work. Looking at Graves' work while considering the education of the architect is an inspirational experience. I can imagine Graves' eye following the line of the horizon as he sketches the landscape of Rome- his pencil traveling carefully over the edges. In a similar way, Graves has a way of embedding architectural ideas into his drawings- they are not just documentation of a place. His "Theater of Dionysia" from Athens, the "Tempietto" from Rome, "Arch of Janus" on the Capitoline Hill, "La Rotunda" in Vicenza- every work in this book evidences the mental processes that Graves underwent during in his explorations of Italy, Greece, Turkey, France, Spain and the UK.
Attempting to understand the way in which architects think in terms of the connection between what they see and what they draw is vital to the understanding of architecture (and representation in general). I recommend this book to everyone, but especially to architecture students. There is much to learn from this work.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Grand Collection, February 26, 2006
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This review is from: Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour (Hardcover)
Prior to creating post-modernist architecture and becoming a household name (thanks to Target), Michael Graves' career took him to the American Academy in Rome from 1960 through 1962. While there, Graves immersed himself in the architecture of Rome, Italy, Greece, Turkey, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom which have been collected into a book aptly entitled "Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour".

The drawings within "Images if a Grand Tour" are grand themselves as they vary from quick pencil sketches to elaborate pen and ink sketches of full building perspectives, details, and partial cityscapes. All of the drawings exhume a certain elegance in their composition and mannerism despite the level of time and detail Graves may have paid to them.

Two important lessons can be drawn from the collection of Graves drawings. The first is that the importance of drawing to the representation of architecture - be it built or conceived - is unparalleled. The drawings contain gestures of ideas, form, etc. that Graves was highly interested in. This point is further reinforced with the inclusion of Graves' writing entitled "The Necessity for Drawing". The second lesson that can be observed from this collection is the emergence of Michael Graves as an Architect. Graves' noted architectural style evolves with his studies during those two years, and one can begin to see many of the forms and shapes arise from what Graves is immersed in.

Whether or not one may love or loathe the work of Michael Graves, "Images of a Grand Tour" is a superb collection of drawings that are worthy of note and worthy of owning.


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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A View from the Mind of a Master, March 3, 2006
This review is from: Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour (Hardcover)
Here are images drawn by a young man destined to be one of the premier designers of our time. They were done in the 1960-62 time frame when Mr. Graves was a student in Rome. He traveled across Europe sketching, painting and photographing. His subjects were primarily architectural, but also included images that his eye could pull out of a scene that the rest of us would miss.

These two years, Mr. Graves says in the Foreward, taught him to experiment with media, style, even places to paint other than in his studio. This was two years of independent graduate study that in part gave him the background to go on to the success that has made him almost a household word.

These are fascinating drawings, often showing the essence of a point of design with only a few strokes. The next picture captures what an architect of centuries earlier designed in a Roman structure. Once in a while there's a photograph to capture a particular scene. All in all, a view of what a talented person sees.
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