British Furniture 1820 To 1920: The Luxury Market


Auteur(s) : Christopher Payne

Including over 1,000 photographs, this book by furniture historian Christopher Payne is both a landmark publication and the first book to comprehensively assess British furniture design from the early origins of the so-called Victorian era through the myriad of influences in vogue up to the 1920s. It goes further than any book has attempted before, creating a continuum to underline the importance of the late Recency style favoured by George IV, moving through to the first two decades of the twentieth century, with a host of ever-changing styles and fashions.

The author studies the influence of the exhibition era, trade catalogues, retailers and subcontractors, and sheds light on the often-unidentified makers of reproduction furniture that later became an important part of the market. He also illustrates the importance of the revival styles, a fundamental part of the furniture trade that has often previously been ignored and shines the light on makers and suppliers of the popular Rococo Revival, 'Queen Anne' and 'Chippendale' styles.

Some of the makers' names are familiar to furniture collectors, such as Collinson & Lock, Edwards & Roberts, Gillow, Holland, Maples and Morris & Co., but many are less so and their work is explained and presented here for the first time.

 

Informations
Langue(s)
English
Parution
Pages
576
Éditeur
ACC Art books
Format
Hardback
Dimensions
0 × 243 × 288 mm
Available on order
€175.00
VAT INCL., shipment not included
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