Early Georgian Interiors (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis) 2005 г 372 стр ISBN 0300103301 инфо 3849n.

Book Description The interiors of the great country and town houses built in Britain in the eighteenth century were splendid creations, increasingly extravagant as fashions changed and aristocratic home owneаэхбрrs attempted to outdo one another This gorgeous book surveys the decorative schemes of these fabulous homes, considering the combined effects created by design, furniture, textiles, silver, and artworks John Cornforth, the foremost authority on British interiors of блфкяthis era, covers a widerange of subjects He discusses changing social practice and the uses to which rooms were put; the way that fashions in dress mirrored fashions in interiors; the impact of chinoiserie and Eastern styles that became prevalent due to burgeoning trade; the primacy of upholstery in beds, curtains, wall hangings, seat furniture, and case covers; the influence of decorator William Kent; and the ways that collections of art were integrated into designs And he concludeбсйкыs with detailed case studies of eight preeminent country houses Engagingly written and generously illustrated, this book is certain to appeal to anyone who maintains, restores, or enjoys visiting historic houses.