Contains a range of photographs and drawings offering comprehensive coverage of 19th-century furniture, from the Gothic revival to Art Nouveau. This work represents major designers and is suitable for collectors, dealers and scholars, and also to those concerned with the history of design or interior decoration.
Contains a range of photographs and drawings offering comprehensive coverage of 19th-century furniture, from the Gothic revival to Art Nouveau. This work represents major designers and is suitable for collectors, dealers and scholars, and also to those concerned with the history of design or interior decoration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeremy Cooper has written and published widely on art and antiques. He has also published four novels, and won the 2018 Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize. Jeremy has extensive art market experience: as a Sotheby's auctioneer; in his own business as a specialist antiques dealer; as an expert on the first twenty-four episodes of BBC's Antiques Roadshow; and as co-presenter of Radio 4's The Week's Antiques. He curates specialist exhibitions of contemporary British drawings and is a collector of historic postcard work by Dieter Roth, Richard Hamilton, Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg and many others.
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Preface 1. A Matter of Style 2. A. W. N. Pugin 3. William Burges . 4. Geometric Gothic 5. From 'Nankin' to Bedford Park 6. Morris and Company 7. The Arts and Crafts Movement 8. The 'New Art' 9. Heal's and Liberty's Gazetteer of public collections of Victorian and Edwardian furniture Bibliography Location of illustrated furniture and drawings
Preface 1. A Matter of Style 2. A. W. N. Pugin 3. William Burges . 4. Geometric Gothic 5. From 'Nankin' to Bedford Park 6. Morris and Company 7. The Arts and Crafts Movement 8. The 'New Art' 9. Heal's and Liberty's Gazetteer of public collections of Victorian and Edwardian furniture Bibliography Location of illustrated furniture and drawings
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