"The Touchstone of Architecture" is a 1829 work by sir Reginald Theodore
Blomfield on the subject of architecture. It explores the history of
architecture in detail, looking at historical ideas and architectures
with a focus on their relationship with art. Sir Reginald Theodore
Blomfield RA (1856 - 1942) was a famous British garden designer,
architect, and author during the Victorian and Edwardian period. Other
notable works by this author include: "Nottinghamshire: New Church"
(1890-92), "Sussex: New House and Gardens" (1891), and "Hertfordshire:
Alterations" (1892)Contents include: "State-Aided Training in Art in
England", "The Artist and the Community", "Famous Men", "The Outlook of
Architecture (1913)", "Atavism in Art", "The Bridges of London
(1815-1920)", "The Tangled Skein. Art in England, 1800-1920", "Greek
Architecture", "Christopher Wren", etc. This volume will appeal to those
with an interest in architecture and some of it's most accomplished
practitioners. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce
and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this
book today in an affordable, modern edition complete with a
specially-commissioned new introduction on architecture.