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Lutyens, Edwin Landseer [1869-1944. UK. Architect/Furniture/Garden Designer]
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Lutyens, Edwin Landseer [1869-1944. UK. Architect/Furniture/Garden Designer]
Edwin Landseer Lutyens was born in London, England, on 29 March 1869 and studied… subscribers only
Woolverstone House, Woolverstone, Suffolk, 1901, designed by Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944)
Bibliography
1. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013
2. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North West of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2006
3. Betjeman, John. 'Memorial to a great architect'. Country Life vol. 109, 2 February 1951 pp. 324-325
4. Binney, Marcus. 'An architecture of law and order: the Lutyens Centenary Exhibition at the RIBA'. Country Life vol. 145, 10 April 1969 pp. 876-877
5. Brown, Jane. Gardens of a golden afternoon. The story of a partnership: Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. London: Allen Lane, 1982
6. Brown, Jane. Lutyens and the Edwardians: an English architect and his clients. London: Viking, 1986
7. Butler, A.S.G.; Stewart, George; and Hussey, Christopher. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: Antique Collectors’ Club, 3 volumes, 1984
8. Byron, Robert. 'New Delhi'. Architectural Review vol. 69, January 1931 pp. 1-30 [A special issue of Architectural Review devoted to the government buildings designed by Lutyens for New Delhi]
9. Catalogue of the Drawings Collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Edwin Lutyens. Compiled by Margaret Richardson. Farnborough, England: Gregg International, 1973
10. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001
11. Dougill, Wesley. 'Liverpool's tweo cathedrals'. The Builder vol. 154, 14 January 1938 pp. 54-58 [Discusses Lutyens' plans for the Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, of which only the Crypt was built]
12. Edwin Lutyens. Edited by David Dunster. London: Academy Editions, 1986
13. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'Lutyens and his work'. The Builder vol. 168, 16 February 1945 pp. 127-131
14. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens'. RIBA Journal vol. 51, January 1944 pp. 51-53
15. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens: an appreciation'. Architect and Building News vol. 177, 21 January 1944 pp. pp. 59-60
16. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M.'. RIBA Journal vol. 52, March 1945 pp. 123-131
17. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M.'. Architect and Building News vol. vol. 81, 15 February 1945 pp. 107-113
18. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M.'. RIBA Journal March 1945 pp. 123-131
19. Gradidge, Roderick. Edwin Lutyens: architect laureate. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1981
20. Gradidge, Roderick. ‘Edwin Landseer: the last High Victorian’ in Seven Victorian Architects, edited by Jane Fawcett. London: Thames & Hudson, 1976 pp. 122-136, 146-148
21. Gray, A. Stuart. Edwardian architecture: a biographical dictionary. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., 1985
22. Greenberg, Allan. 'Lutyens' architecture restudied'. Perspecta vol. 12, 1969 pp. 129-152
23. Hamilton, Alec. Arts & Crafts Churches. London: Lund Humphries, 2020
24. Handley-Read, Lavinia. 'A Lutyens client in a golden age'. Country Life vol. 150, 30 September 1971 pp. 816-820 [The author discusses two commissions given by her father, Evelyn Stainton, to Lutyens - 11 Stanhope Place, London, (1902), and Barham Court, Kent (1914)]
25. Heal, Robert G. 'Edwin Lutyens: a centenary assessment'. The Builder vol. 216, 28 March 1969 pp. 73-74, 93-94
26. Hellyer, A. G. L. 'The seven gardens of Folly Farm'. Country Life vol. 130, 6 July 1961 pp. 6-8 [Discusses the collaboration in 1906 between Lutyens and Gertude Jekyll (1843-1932) in the design of the gardens at Folly Farm in Berkshire, for which Lutyens also designed a cottage]
27. Hill, Oliver. 'Edwin Landseer Lutyens. 1869-1944: the Memorial Volumes reviewed'. The Builder vol. 181, 26 October 1951 pp. 546-549 [The author, who worked for Lutyens for several years, reassesses his work in the light of the publication of The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 3 volumes (1950)]
28. Hill, Oliver. 'The genius of Edwin Luyyens'. Country Life vol. 145, 27 March 1969 pp. 710-712 [Oliver Hill (1887-1968) worked for Luyens from 1918 to 1939]
29. Hobhouse, Christopher. 'Mells Park, Somerset' Architectural Review vol. 67, February 1930 pp. 73-78 [A report on the rebuilding in 1924 of Mells Park which was destroyed by fire in 1917]
30. Howling, G. T. 'Liverpool Metropolitan Cathesdral: a comparison of e Scott and Lutyens designs'. The Builder vol. 188, 4 March 1955 pp. 366-368 [Discusses the revisions made by Adrian Gilbert Scott (1882-1963) to Lutyens original design for Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral]
31. Howling, G. T. 'Lutyens: some reflectioons'. The Builder vol. 196, 13 February 1959 p.313 [Reflections on Lutyens by Basil Spence and others]
32. Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 27 July 1951 pp. 274-277 [Part one of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
33. Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 10 August 1951 pp. 348-351 [Part two of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers inbetween 1920 and 1925]
34. Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 17 July 1951 pp. 420-423 [Part three of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
35. Hussey, Christopher. 'Blogdon, Northumberland'. Country Life vol. 112, 25 July 1952 pp. 260-263 [Part two of a two-part article on the layout of a garden for Blogdon in Northumberland by Lutyens]
36. Hussey, Christopher. 'Blogdon, Northumberland'. Country Life vol. 112, 18 July 1952 pp. 188-191 [Part one of a two-part article on the layout of a garden for Blogdon in Northumberland by Lutyens]
37. Hussey, Christopher. 'Crooksbury, Surrey'. Country Life vol. 96, 13 October 1944 pp. 640-643 [Part tw0 of a two-part articlr on Crooksbury in Surrey, designed by Lutyens in 1890 and later enlarged and rebuilt]
38. Hussey, Christopher. 'Crooksbury, Surrey'. Country Life vol. 96, 6 October 1944 pp. 596-599 [Part one of a two-part articlr on Crooksbury in Surrey, designed by Lutyens in 1890 and later enlarged and rebuilt]
39. Hussey, Christopher. 'Middleton Park, Oxfordshire'. Country Life vol. 100, 4 July 1946 pp. 28-31 [Part one of a two-part article on Middleton House designed by Lutyens and built between 1934 and 1936]
40. Hussey, Christopher. 'Middleton Park, Oxfordshire'. Country Life vol. 100, 12 July 1946 pp. 74-77 [Part two of a two-part article on Middleton House designed by Lutyens and built between 1934 and 1936]
41. Hussey, Christopher. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens' Country Life vol. 95, 14 January 1944 pp. 68-71
42. Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington' Country Life vol. 85, 14 January 1939 pp. 38-42 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
43. Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington'. Country Life vol. 85, 21 January 1939 pp. 64-68 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
44. Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington'. Country Life vol. 85, 21 January 1939 pp. 64-68 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
45. Hussey, Christopher. 'The Salutation, Sandwich, Kent'. Country Life vol. 132, 13 September 1962 pp. 564-567 [Part one of a two-part article on 'The Salutation', a country house in Sandwich, Kent designed in 1911 by Lutyens with gardens by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)]
46. Hussey, Christopher. 'The Salutation, Sandwich, Kent'. Country Life vol. 132, 13 September 1962 pp. 650-654 [Part two of a two-part article on 'The Salutation', a country house in Sandwich, Kent designed in 1911 by Lutyens with gardens by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)]
47. Hussey, Christopher. The life of Sir Edwin Lutyens. London: Country Life, 1950
48. Inskip, Peter. Edwin Lutyens. London: St. Martins Press (Architectural Monographs No.6), 1986
49. Irving, Robert Grant. Indian Summer Lutyens, Baker and Imperial Delhi. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1981
50. Lewis, David Frazer. ‘ Lutyens's Designs for Campion Hall, Oxford’ Twentieth Century Architecture no.11,. 2013 pp.52-65
51. Lutyens Abroad. Edited by Andrew Hopkins and Gavin Stamp Rome: British School at Rome: 2002
52. Lutyens, Mary. Edwin Lutyens. London: Murray, 1980
53. Lutyens, Robert. ' The genesis of Sir Edwin Lutyens'. Country Life vol. 112, 28 November 1952 pp. 1726-1728
54. Lutyens, Robert. Notes on Sir Edwin Lutyens. London: Art Workers Guild, 1970
55. Lutyens, Robert. Sir Edwin Lutyens: an appreciation in perspective by his son. London: Country Life, 1942
56. Lutyens: the Work of the English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) London: Arts Council, 1981 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 1981-82]
57. Morris, G. 'Edwin L. Lutyens: architect of houses and gardens'. International Studio vol. 36, 1908-09 pp. 268-281
58. Pevsner, Nikolaus. 'Building with wit: the architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens'. in Edwardian Architecture and its Origins. Edited by Alastair Service. London: The Architectural Press Ltd., 1975 pp. 440-470 [Originally published in architectural Review vol. 109, April 1951 pp. 261-270]
59. Pollen, Francis. 'The Genius of Edwin Lutyens'. Country Life vol. 145, 3 April 1969 pp. 794-796
60. Richardson, Margaret. ‘A Lutyens skyscraper’ The Thirties Society Journal no.6, 1987 pp.3-7
61. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979
62. Skilton, Timothy John. Lutyens and the Great War. London: Frances Lincoln, 2008
63. Smithson, Alison. The responsibility of Lutyens'. RIBA Journal vol 76, April 1968 pp. 146-151
64. Smithson, Peter. 'The Viceroy's House in Imperial Delhi'. RIBA Journal vol. 76, April 1969 pp. 152-154 [Discusses the Viceroy's house in Delhi designed by Lutyens in 1912 and completed in 1929]
65. Stamp, Gavin. Edwin Lutyens: country houses. from the Archives of Country Life. London: Aurum Press, 2001
66. Stamp, Gavin. The English House 1860-1914. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs and drawings. London: InternationalArchitect and the Building Centre Trust, 1980 pp. 48-55
67. Summerson, John. 'The Lutyens Memorial Volumes'. RIBA Journal vol. 58, Augustv 1951 pp. 390-391 [A review of The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens. (London: Country Life, 3 volumes, 1950) which the author believes is "fitting tribute" to Lutyens]
68. Thirties: British Art and Design before the War. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1979 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 25 October-13 January 1979]
69. Venturi, Robert and Brown, Denise Scott. 'Learning from Lutyens'. RIBA Journal vol. 76, August 1969 pp. 353-354
70. Weaver, Lawrence. Houses and gardens by E.L. Lutyens London: Country Life, 1913
71. Wilhide, Elizabeth. Sir Edwin Lutyens: designing in the English tradition. London: Pavilion, 2000
72. Williams-Ellis, Clough. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens: An Appreciation in Perspective'. Town & Country Planning vol. 11, Spring 1943 pp. 30-31 [A review of Robert Lutyen's biography of his father, Sir Edwin Lutyens: An Appreciation in Perspective by His Son. (London: Country Life, 1944)]
73. ‘Obituary’. Architectural Review vol. 95, February 1944 p. xiv
74. ‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 166, 7 January 1944 pp. 6, 7, 8
75. ‘Obituary’. Country Life vol. 95, 14 January 1944 pp. 68-71
76. ‘Obituary’. Architect & Building News vol. 177, 21 January 1944 pp. 59-60
77. ‘Obituary’. Architect’s Journal vol. 99, 10 February 1944 pp 2-3, 116
78. ‘Obituary’. Architect & Building News vol. 177, 7 January 1944 p. 3
79. ‘Obituary’. AA Journal vol. 50, January 1944 pp. 47-48
1. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013
2. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North West of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2006
3. Betjeman, John. 'Memorial to a great architect'. Country Life vol. 109, 2 February 1951 pp. 324-325
4. Binney, Marcus. 'An architecture of law and order: the Lutyens Centenary Exhibition at the RIBA'. Country Life vol. 145, 10 April 1969 pp. 876-877
5. Brown, Jane. Gardens of a golden afternoon. The story of a partnership: Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. London: Allen Lane, 1982
6. Brown, Jane. Lutyens and the Edwardians: an English architect and his clients. London: Viking, 1986
7. Butler, A.S.G.; Stewart, George; and Hussey, Christopher. The architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: Antique Collectors’ Club, 3 volumes, 1984
8. Byron, Robert. 'New Delhi'. Architectural Review vol. 69, January 1931 pp. 1-30 [A special issue of Architectural Review devoted to the government buildings designed by Lutyens for New Delhi]
9. Catalogue of the Drawings Collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Edwin Lutyens. Compiled by Margaret Richardson. Farnborough, England: Gregg International, 1973
10. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001
11. Dougill, Wesley. 'Liverpool's tweo cathedrals'. The Builder vol. 154, 14 January 1938 pp. 54-58 [Discusses Lutyens' plans for the Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, of which only the Crypt was built]
12. Edwin Lutyens. Edited by David Dunster. London: Academy Editions, 1986
13. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'Lutyens and his work'. The Builder vol. 168, 16 February 1945 pp. 127-131
14. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens'. RIBA Journal vol. 51, January 1944 pp. 51-53
15. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens: an appreciation'. Architect and Building News vol. 177, 21 January 1944 pp. pp. 59-60
16. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M.'. RIBA Journal vol. 52, March 1945 pp. 123-131
17. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M.'. Architect and Building News vol. vol. 81, 15 February 1945 pp. 107-113
18. Goodhart-Rendall, H. S. 'The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens, O.M.'. RIBA Journal March 1945 pp. 123-131
19. Gradidge, Roderick. Edwin Lutyens: architect laureate. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1981
20. Gradidge, Roderick. ‘Edwin Landseer: the last High Victorian’ in Seven Victorian Architects, edited by Jane Fawcett. London: Thames & Hudson, 1976 pp. 122-136, 146-148
21. Gray, A. Stuart. Edwardian architecture: a biographical dictionary. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., 1985
22. Greenberg, Allan. 'Lutyens' architecture restudied'. Perspecta vol. 12, 1969 pp. 129-152
23. Hamilton, Alec. Arts & Crafts Churches. London: Lund Humphries, 2020
24. Handley-Read, Lavinia. 'A Lutyens client in a golden age'. Country Life vol. 150, 30 September 1971 pp. 816-820 [The author discusses two commissions given by her father, Evelyn Stainton, to Lutyens - 11 Stanhope Place, London, (1902), and Barham Court, Kent (1914)]
25. Heal, Robert G. 'Edwin Lutyens: a centenary assessment'. The Builder vol. 216, 28 March 1969 pp. 73-74, 93-94
26. Hellyer, A. G. L. 'The seven gardens of Folly Farm'. Country Life vol. 130, 6 July 1961 pp. 6-8 [Discusses the collaboration in 1906 between Lutyens and Gertude Jekyll (1843-1932) in the design of the gardens at Folly Farm in Berkshire, for which Lutyens also designed a cottage]
27. Hill, Oliver. 'Edwin Landseer Lutyens. 1869-1944: the Memorial Volumes reviewed'. The Builder vol. 181, 26 October 1951 pp. 546-549 [The author, who worked for Lutyens for several years, reassesses his work in the light of the publication of The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 3 volumes (1950)]
28. Hill, Oliver. 'The genius of Edwin Luyyens'. Country Life vol. 145, 27 March 1969 pp. 710-712 [Oliver Hill (1887-1968) worked for Luyens from 1918 to 1939]
29. Hobhouse, Christopher. 'Mells Park, Somerset' Architectural Review vol. 67, February 1930 pp. 73-78 [A report on the rebuilding in 1924 of Mells Park which was destroyed by fire in 1917]
30. Howling, G. T. 'Liverpool Metropolitan Cathesdral: a comparison of e Scott and Lutyens designs'. The Builder vol. 188, 4 March 1955 pp. 366-368 [Discusses the revisions made by Adrian Gilbert Scott (1882-1963) to Lutyens original design for Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral]
31. Howling, G. T. 'Lutyens: some reflectioons'. The Builder vol. 196, 13 February 1959 p.313 [Reflections on Lutyens by Basil Spence and others]
32. Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 27 July 1951 pp. 274-277 [Part one of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
33. Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 10 August 1951 pp. 348-351 [Part two of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers inbetween 1920 and 1925]
34. Hussey, Christopher. 'Ashby St. Ledgers, Northamptonshire'. Country Life vol. 110, 17 July 1951 pp. 420-423 [Part three of a three part article on the extension made by Lutyens to Ashby St. Ledgers between 1920 and 1925]
35. Hussey, Christopher. 'Blogdon, Northumberland'. Country Life vol. 112, 25 July 1952 pp. 260-263 [Part two of a two-part article on the layout of a garden for Blogdon in Northumberland by Lutyens]
36. Hussey, Christopher. 'Blogdon, Northumberland'. Country Life vol. 112, 18 July 1952 pp. 188-191 [Part one of a two-part article on the layout of a garden for Blogdon in Northumberland by Lutyens]
37. Hussey, Christopher. 'Crooksbury, Surrey'. Country Life vol. 96, 13 October 1944 pp. 640-643 [Part tw0 of a two-part articlr on Crooksbury in Surrey, designed by Lutyens in 1890 and later enlarged and rebuilt]
38. Hussey, Christopher. 'Crooksbury, Surrey'. Country Life vol. 96, 6 October 1944 pp. 596-599 [Part one of a two-part articlr on Crooksbury in Surrey, designed by Lutyens in 1890 and later enlarged and rebuilt]
39. Hussey, Christopher. 'Middleton Park, Oxfordshire'. Country Life vol. 100, 4 July 1946 pp. 28-31 [Part one of a two-part article on Middleton House designed by Lutyens and built between 1934 and 1936]
40. Hussey, Christopher. 'Middleton Park, Oxfordshire'. Country Life vol. 100, 12 July 1946 pp. 74-77 [Part two of a two-part article on Middleton House designed by Lutyens and built between 1934 and 1936]
41. Hussey, Christopher. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens' Country Life vol. 95, 14 January 1944 pp. 68-71
42. Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington' Country Life vol. 85, 14 January 1939 pp. 38-42 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
43. Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington'. Country Life vol. 85, 21 January 1939 pp. 64-68 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
44. Hussey, Christopher. 'The British Embassy, Washington'. Country Life vol. 85, 21 January 1939 pp. 64-68 [Part one of a two-part article on the new British Embassy in Washington, DC, designed by Lutyens and built in 1927-28]
45. Hussey, Christopher. 'The Salutation, Sandwich, Kent'. Country Life vol. 132, 13 September 1962 pp. 564-567 [Part one of a two-part article on 'The Salutation', a country house in Sandwich, Kent designed in 1911 by Lutyens with gardens by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)]
46. Hussey, Christopher. 'The Salutation, Sandwich, Kent'. Country Life vol. 132, 13 September 1962 pp. 650-654 [Part two of a two-part article on 'The Salutation', a country house in Sandwich, Kent designed in 1911 by Lutyens with gardens by Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)]
47. Hussey, Christopher. The life of Sir Edwin Lutyens. London: Country Life, 1950
48. Inskip, Peter. Edwin Lutyens. London: St. Martins Press (Architectural Monographs No.6), 1986
49. Irving, Robert Grant. Indian Summer Lutyens, Baker and Imperial Delhi. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1981
50. Lewis, David Frazer. ‘ Lutyens's Designs for Campion Hall, Oxford’ Twentieth Century Architecture no.11,. 2013 pp.52-65
51. Lutyens Abroad. Edited by Andrew Hopkins and Gavin Stamp Rome: British School at Rome: 2002
52. Lutyens, Mary. Edwin Lutyens. London: Murray, 1980
53. Lutyens, Robert. ' The genesis of Sir Edwin Lutyens'. Country Life vol. 112, 28 November 1952 pp. 1726-1728
54. Lutyens, Robert. Notes on Sir Edwin Lutyens. London: Art Workers Guild, 1970
55. Lutyens, Robert. Sir Edwin Lutyens: an appreciation in perspective by his son. London: Country Life, 1942
56. Lutyens: the Work of the English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) London: Arts Council, 1981 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 1981-82]
57. Morris, G. 'Edwin L. Lutyens: architect of houses and gardens'. International Studio vol. 36, 1908-09 pp. 268-281
58. Pevsner, Nikolaus. 'Building with wit: the architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens'. in Edwardian Architecture and its Origins. Edited by Alastair Service. London: The Architectural Press Ltd., 1975 pp. 440-470 [Originally published in architectural Review vol. 109, April 1951 pp. 261-270]
59. Pollen, Francis. 'The Genius of Edwin Lutyens'. Country Life vol. 145, 3 April 1969 pp. 794-796
60. Richardson, Margaret. ‘A Lutyens skyscraper’ The Thirties Society Journal no.6, 1987 pp.3-7
61. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979
62. Skilton, Timothy John. Lutyens and the Great War. London: Frances Lincoln, 2008
63. Smithson, Alison. The responsibility of Lutyens'. RIBA Journal vol 76, April 1968 pp. 146-151
64. Smithson, Peter. 'The Viceroy's House in Imperial Delhi'. RIBA Journal vol. 76, April 1969 pp. 152-154 [Discusses the Viceroy's house in Delhi designed by Lutyens in 1912 and completed in 1929]
65. Stamp, Gavin. Edwin Lutyens: country houses. from the Archives of Country Life. London: Aurum Press, 2001
66. Stamp, Gavin. The English House 1860-1914. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs and drawings. London: InternationalArchitect and the Building Centre Trust, 1980 pp. 48-55
67. Summerson, John. 'The Lutyens Memorial Volumes'. RIBA Journal vol. 58, Augustv 1951 pp. 390-391 [A review of The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens. (London: Country Life, 3 volumes, 1950) which the author believes is "fitting tribute" to Lutyens]
68. Thirties: British Art and Design before the War. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1979 [Catalogue of an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 25 October-13 January 1979]
69. Venturi, Robert and Brown, Denise Scott. 'Learning from Lutyens'. RIBA Journal vol. 76, August 1969 pp. 353-354
70. Weaver, Lawrence. Houses and gardens by E.L. Lutyens London: Country Life, 1913
71. Wilhide, Elizabeth. Sir Edwin Lutyens: designing in the English tradition. London: Pavilion, 2000
72. Williams-Ellis, Clough. 'Sir Edwin Lutyens: An Appreciation in Perspective'. Town & Country Planning vol. 11, Spring 1943 pp. 30-31 [A review of Robert Lutyen's biography of his father, Sir Edwin Lutyens: An Appreciation in Perspective by His Son. (London: Country Life, 1944)]
73. ‘Obituary’. Architectural Review vol. 95, February 1944 p. xiv
74. ‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 166, 7 January 1944 pp. 6, 7, 8
75. ‘Obituary’. Country Life vol. 95, 14 January 1944 pp. 68-71
76. ‘Obituary’. Architect & Building News vol. 177, 21 January 1944 pp. 59-60
77. ‘Obituary’. Architect’s Journal vol. 99, 10 February 1944 pp 2-3, 116
78. ‘Obituary’. Architect & Building News vol. 177, 7 January 1944 p. 3
79. ‘Obituary’. AA Journal vol. 50, January 1944 pp. 47-48
Weblinks
ART UK
Artnet
BBC Great Lives series [note: it may not be possible to access this programme outside the UK]
British Listed Buildings - nearly 300 records relating to Edwin Landseer Lutyens
British Pathé. L'pool Cathedral Aka Cathedrals Of Liverpool 1940 [Film shots of men at work on the foundations and Lutyens crypt of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Cathedral]
Country Life Picture Library
Dictionary of Scottish Architects
encyclopedia.design
Gavin Stamp, ‘Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869–1944)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2012 [Sunscription service]
Gavin Stamp. Sir Edwin (Landseer) Lutyens. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service]
Getty Research Institute
Great Buildings Online
Historic England - over 640 records relating to Edwin L. Lutyens
Lutyens Trust
National Art Library
National Portrait Gallery, London
Royal Academy of Arts Collections
The Open University
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (I)
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (II)
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (III)
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (IV)
The Victorian Web. Jacqueline Banerjee. The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, by E. L. Lutyens
The Victorian Web. Jacqueline Banerjee. The Viceroy's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan), by E. L. Lutyens: Part I
The Victorian Web. Jacqueline Banerjee. The Viceroy's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan), by E. L. Lutyens: Part II
The Victorian Web. War Memorial, Hove, by E. L. Lutyens
Twentieth Century Society C20 Churches
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Victorian Web. Dick Sullivan. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens OM (1869-1944): A Brief Life
Wikipedia - list of work by Lutyens
Wikipedia - profile of Lutyens
World War One Cemeteries
YouTube .Lutyens & Jekyll: Architecture & the Garden Landscape
YouTube. 305/18: Edwin Lutyens: Deanery Gardens
YouTube. Edwin Lutyens & Garden Design
YouTube. Edwin Lutyens: Arts and Crafts Beginnings. The Story of Goddards (audio)
YouTube. Patrick Nuttgens - Edwin Lutyens Master Architect
YouTube. Sir Edwin Lutyens, and Sir Frederick Gibberd: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
YouTube. Sir Edwin Lutyens, and Sir Frederick Gibberd: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
YouTube. The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens
YouTube. The Life and Legacy of Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944)
ART UK
Artnet
BBC Great Lives series [note: it may not be possible to access this programme outside the UK]
British Listed Buildings - nearly 300 records relating to Edwin Landseer Lutyens
British Pathé. L'pool Cathedral Aka Cathedrals Of Liverpool 1940 [Film shots of men at work on the foundations and Lutyens crypt of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Cathedral]
Country Life Picture Library
Dictionary of Scottish Architects
encyclopedia.design
Gavin Stamp, ‘Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869–1944)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2012 [Sunscription service]
Gavin Stamp. Sir Edwin (Landseer) Lutyens. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service]
Getty Research Institute
Great Buildings Online
Historic England - over 640 records relating to Edwin L. Lutyens
Lutyens Trust
National Art Library
National Portrait Gallery, London
Royal Academy of Arts Collections
The Open University
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (I)
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (II)
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (III)
The Victorian Web. Hestercombe Gardens, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll (IV)
The Victorian Web. Jacqueline Banerjee. The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, by E. L. Lutyens
The Victorian Web. Jacqueline Banerjee. The Viceroy's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan), by E. L. Lutyens: Part I
The Victorian Web. Jacqueline Banerjee. The Viceroy's House (Rashtrapati Bhavan), by E. L. Lutyens: Part II
The Victorian Web. War Memorial, Hove, by E. L. Lutyens
Twentieth Century Society C20 Churches
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Victorian Web. Dick Sullivan. Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens OM (1869-1944): A Brief Life
Wikipedia - list of work by Lutyens
Wikipedia - profile of Lutyens
World War One Cemeteries
YouTube .Lutyens & Jekyll: Architecture & the Garden Landscape
YouTube. 305/18: Edwin Lutyens: Deanery Gardens
YouTube. Edwin Lutyens & Garden Design
YouTube. Edwin Lutyens: Arts and Crafts Beginnings. The Story of Goddards (audio)
YouTube. Patrick Nuttgens - Edwin Lutyens Master Architect
YouTube. Sir Edwin Lutyens, and Sir Frederick Gibberd: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
YouTube. Sir Edwin Lutyens, and Sir Frederick Gibberd: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
YouTube. The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens
YouTube. The Life and Legacy of Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944)