THOMSON, James.

‘THE EPITOME OF THE “VILLA” BOOK’

THOMSON, James. Retreats: A Series of Designs consisting of Plans and Elevations for Cottages, Villas, and Ornamental Buildings.

London, printed for J. Taylor, 1827.

£3,250.00

FIRST EDITION. Folio. pp. [5], vi-viii, [1]-32 + 41 plates. 16pp. of Architectural Library’s sale catalogue bound at front. 41 hand-coloured aquatints of plans and elevations of rustic cottages and grand elegant villas. Occasional minimal toning or marginal spot. An excellent copy in contemporary half calf over marbled boards, rebacked, gilt-lettered label, bookplate of architect Henri Vaucher to pastedowns. 

A deluxe copy, with 41 charmingly hand-coloured aquatints, the colours still remarkably fresh, of the first edition of the ‘epitome of the “villa” book’ (Archer). The British architect James Thomson (1800-83) trained with John Buonarroti Papworth and designed several buildings in London, including Cumberland Place, near Regent’s Park, and the staircase at Charing Cross Hospital. First published in 1827, and reissued in 1833 and 1835, ‘Retreats’ is a collection of designs, plans and elevations for several types of cottages (e.g., regular, Gothic, uniform), villas, country residencies (e.g., parsonage house) and ornamental buildings (e.g., a bath, aquatic temple, rustic lodge, bridge and stable). ‘The text includes important observations on matters of style, landscape setting, function, and expression, and the plates contain designs in Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Gothic styles. The prose descriptions indicate Thomson’s attention to his clients’ vanities and pretensions, as well as their practical, social, and occupational circumstances. There are designs, for example, suited to “an active partner in a mercantile house”, a “family residence”, and “persons fond of retirement and study”. Each design is illustrated in plan and elevation, and the elevations – depicted in aquatint and in many copies hand colored – are well integrated with surrounding lawns, shrubbery, trees, and distant hills’ (Archer, p.30). 

Henri Vaucher (1886-1953) was a Swiss artist and architect. 

Archer 333.1; BAL 3310.
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