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单词 churrigueresque
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Churrigueresqueadj.n.

/tʃʌrɪɡəˈrɛsk/
Etymology: < the name of José Churriguera (1650–1723), Spanish architect + -esque suffix. See also quot. 1858 at sense A.
A. adj.
Characteristic of, or suggestive of, the architecture of José Churriguera, in the Spanish style of late baroque, or of Latin-American and other imitations of this.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > other styles
florida1706
massive1723
rounded1757
round-arched1782
castellar1789
baronial1807
rational1813
English colonial1817
massy1817
transitional1817
Scottish Baronial1829
rococo1830
flamboyant1832
Scotch Baronial1833
Churrigueresque1845
Russo-Byzantine1845
soaring1849
trenchant1849
vernacular1857
Scots Baronial1864
baroque1867
Perp.1867
rayonnant1873
Dutch colonial1876
Neo-Grec1878
rococoesque1885
Richardsonian1887
federal1894
organic1896
confectionery1897
European-style1907
postmodern1916
Lutyens1921
modern1927
moderne1928
functionalist1930
Williamsburg1931
Colonial Revival1934
packing case1935
Corbusian1936
lavatorial1936
pseudish1938
Adamesque1942
rationalist1952
Miesian1956
open-planned1958
Lutyensesque1961
façade1962
Odeon1964
high-tech1979
Populuxe1986
1845 R. Ford Hand-bk. Travellers in Spain I. ii. 232 The Colegiata..is vile churrigueresque.
1845 R. Ford Hand-bk. Travellers in Spain I. ii. 252 Above rise the enormous organs; the ornaments are churrigueresque and inappropriate.
1858 Dict. Archit. (Archit. Publ. Soc.) Churriguresque Style... The architects above named..exercised so important an influence on art in Spain, as to give their name to a style, for following which themselves and their imitators were called gerigoncistas or jargonists, tramoyistas or scene-painters, and churrigueristas.
1908 H. Ellis Soul of Spain 309 Christian plateresque work is sometimes almost as delicate as Moorish work, Christian churrigueresque almost as fantastic.
1913 C. G. Hartley Cathedrals S. Spain 87 The coro..is in the bad Churrigueresque style.
1913 C. G. Hartley Cathedrals S. Spain 163 The worst change..is the Churrigueresque alteration of the clerestory.
1937 Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Mar. 175/2 The famous ‘Churrigueresque’ architecture which reached its apotheosis in Mexico.
1944 Archit. Rev. 95 65/3 The Churrigueresque churches built in Mexico which..have little resemblance to the authentic buildings of this much abused architect in Spain.
B. n.
The architectural style of Churriguera.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > other styles
transition1730
pasticcio1750
symmetrophobia1809
rococo1835
flamboyantism1846
collegiate Gothic1851
vernacular architecture1857
Neo-Grec1867
modernism1879
wedding-cake1879
Queen Anne1883
Colonial Revival1889
Chicago school1893
Dutch colonial1894
English colonial1894
monumentalism1897
vernacular1910
international style1911
Churrigueresque1913
postmodernism1914
prairie style1914
rationalism1918
lavatory style1919
functionalism1924
Mudéjar1927
façadism1933
open plan1938
Wrenaissance1942
pseudo1945
brutalism1953
open planning1958
neo-Liberty1959
Queen Annery1966
Jugendstil1967
moderne1968
strip architecture1976
high-tech1978
1913 C. G. Hartley Cathedrals S. Spain 124 It is easy to understand how the Plateresque..was transformed into the Churrigueresque.
1957 R. Lister Decorative Wrought Ironwork iii. 102 An abandon akin to Mexican Churrigueresque.
1969 J. Mander Static Society vi. 156 Lima has many fine churches; but the exuberant fantasy of Mexico's churrigueresque is missing.

Derivatives

ˈChurriguerism n.
ˈChurriguerist adj.
ˈChurriguerˈistic adj.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2018).
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adj.n.1845
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