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Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses 18301900,Used
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Lush color and duotone photographs of England's lavish Victorian country mansions will appeal to architecture and early photography enthusiasts, Anglophiles, and all those who have visited or would like to visit these historic structures.The great English country house tradition reached its apotheosis in the nineteenth century. Designed by all the most eminent architects of the age, houses constructed during this period were larger, more elaborate, and more lavishly furnished than ever before, and they became famous throughout Europe and America for their luxury, technological innovation, and convenience of plan.Michael Hall's survey draws on the vast archive of the great British magazine Country Life to present the fullest visual record yet published of the Victorianera country house in England and Wales. It ranges from the High Gothic of Tyntesfield to Ferdinand Rothschild's flamboyantly French Waddesdon Manor and Philip Webb's Arts and Crafts interiors at Standen. These remarkable photographs are in many cases the only record of the great houses in their heyday; those such as Wrest Park, Thoresby Hall, and Hewell Grange were all sold in the twentieth century and their magnificent furniture and priceless artwork and collections dispersed.Houses that have survived with their interiors intact but are little known or rarely accessible to the public also feature prominently, such as Flintham Hall and the Earl of Harrowby's Sandon Hall. Highclere Castle, now famous as TV's Downton Abbey, features prominently. Spectacular color photographs provide a fascinating look at some of the most celebrated houses of the period, from A. W. N. Pugin's Scarisbrick Hall and William Burges's Cardiff Castle to J. F. Bentley's Carlton Towers and J. D. Crace's astonishing interiors at Longleat.This chronologically arranged survey of Victorian houses spans the decades from the 1830s to the 1890s and includes not only new houses, but also historic county seats that have been in families for generations and were given major renovations or additions in this era. With over 150 superb color and blackandwhite photographs specially selected to highlight the century's most significant houses and their architects and an authoritative commentary by Michael Hall, this book provides a thorough overview of a major period in British architectural history.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses 1830-1900'? A: The book primarily focuses on the architectural splendor and historical significance of Victorian country houses in England and Wales, showcasing their design, craftsmanship, and the cultural context of the period.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Lasting Elegance: English Country Houses 1830-1900' is Michael Hall, who provides an authoritative commentary throughout the book.
- Q: What type of photographs are included in the book? A: The book features over 150 lush color and duotone photographs, highlighting both the interiors and exteriors of significant Victorian-era country houses.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 192 pages, offering a comprehensive look at the subject matter.
- Q: What is the binding style of the book? A: The book is bound in hardcover, providing durability and a quality feel.
- Q: Is this book suitable for architecture enthusiasts? A: Yes, the book is particularly appealing to architecture enthusiasts, as it showcases notable designs by eminent architects of the Victorian era.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is classified as 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating it has been previously owned but remains in a satisfactory state for reading.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on October 27, 2009.
- Q: Does the book include information on less-known country houses? A: Yes, the book features lesser-known country houses that have survived with their interiors intact, such as Flintham Hall and Sandon Hall.
- Q: What can readers expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to gain insights into the architectural styles, historical context, and the evolution of country house design during the Victorian era in Britain.