Wilton House: The Art, Architecture And Interiors Of One Of Britain's Great Stately Homes


Auteur(s) : John Martin Robinson, <br> William Pembroke (préf.)

Wilton House in Salisbury, England, has been the ancestral home of the Earl of Pembroke for nearly 500 years and boasts one of the most fascinating and varied histories of all Britain's historic houses.

Shaped over centuries by the most significant names in architecture and interior design, Wilton is known as the finest example of Palladian architecture in England, with interiors by Inigo Jones and John Webb, furniture by William Kent and Thomas Chippendale, and unparalleled collections of both classical sculpture and Old Master paintings--with masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, and Tintoretto among its rooms.

The book explores the development of the house and its collections, from the Van Dyck paintings in Jones's remarkable Single and Double Cube state rooms to the Arundel marbles housed in James Wyatt's Gothic-revival cloisters.

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Langue(s)
English
Parution
Pages
264
Éditeur
Rizzoli Electa
Dimensions
0 × 24 × 30 mm
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