This study explores the interplay between money, status, politics and art collecting in the public and private lives of members of the wealthy trading classes in Brighton during the period of 1840-1914.
This study explores the interplay between money, status, politics and art collecting in the public and private lives of members of the wealthy trading classes in Brighton during the period of 1840-1914.
David Adelman is an independent researcher in nineteenth century cultural history.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Settings And Scenarios, Classes And Collections 2. 'The Palace of Science, Art and Literature' and the Mission to Civilize the People of Brighton 1850-1914 3. William Coningham: Connoisseur, Radical Politician, A Collector of Contradictions 4. How Henry Hill, Bespoke Tailor to the Rich and Self-Made Man also Became a Gentleman of Taste 5. The Reinvention of Henry Willett, a Collector of Collections and an 'Imaginary Museum' 6. The Pre-Raphaelite Collection of Harriet and John Trist: A Collecting Couple in a Companionate Marriage 7. Final Reflections And A Royal Parade In 1877
1. Introduction: Settings And Scenarios, Classes And Collections 2. 'The Palace of Science, Art and Literature' and the Mission to Civilize the People of Brighton 1850-1914 3. William Coningham: Connoisseur, Radical Politician, A Collector of Contradictions 4. How Henry Hill, Bespoke Tailor to the Rich and Self-Made Man also Became a Gentleman of Taste 5. The Reinvention of Henry Willett, a Collector of Collections and an 'Imaginary Museum' 6. The Pre-Raphaelite Collection of Harriet and John Trist: A Collecting Couple in a Companionate Marriage 7. Final Reflections And A Royal Parade In 1877
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