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The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society

Caroline Dakers
4.9/5 (17360 ratings)
Description:The reign of Queen Victoria witnessed a spectacular rise in the visibility, wealth and prestige of English artists and designers. Leading this resurgence was a group of artists who established their studios in and around the new, fashionable district of London's Holland Park. This book — the first major study of the Holland Park Circle of artists, architects, and their patrons — is both an engrossing narrative of their lives, works and influence and a perceptive analysis of the subtle relationships between high Victorian taste and mercantile values.The circle was formed around G.F. Watts, who lived at Little Holland House; the handsome and accomplished Frederick Leighton whose home Leighton House is today open to the public; and their friend Valentine Prinsep. The artists who followed included Luke Fildes, Hamo Thorneycroft, William Burges, Marcus Stone and Holman Hunt. Their distinctive red brick studio-houses, designed by prominent architects of the era with exotic interiors characterized by deliciously painted friezes, gesso-work, and sumptuous collections of paintings came to influence the external and internal appearance of London's buildings.At a time when art in England, in the words of Henry James, had become 'a great fashion', Caroline Dakers also describes how the artists posed 'at home' for society photographs and how their 'Show Sundays' — when the public was invited into the studios — became part of the London Season. Illustrated throughout, this book is a fascinating account of the private and public lives of a set of artists — many of whom became millionaires in their own lifetimes — who exercised an extraordinary sway over the tastes and lifestyles of the rich.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society. To get started finding The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society

Caroline Dakers
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The reign of Queen Victoria witnessed a spectacular rise in the visibility, wealth and prestige of English artists and designers. Leading this resurgence was a group of artists who established their studios in and around the new, fashionable district of London's Holland Park. This book — the first major study of the Holland Park Circle of artists, architects, and their patrons — is both an engrossing narrative of their lives, works and influence and a perceptive analysis of the subtle relationships between high Victorian taste and mercantile values.The circle was formed around G.F. Watts, who lived at Little Holland House; the handsome and accomplished Frederick Leighton whose home Leighton House is today open to the public; and their friend Valentine Prinsep. The artists who followed included Luke Fildes, Hamo Thorneycroft, William Burges, Marcus Stone and Holman Hunt. Their distinctive red brick studio-houses, designed by prominent architects of the era with exotic interiors characterized by deliciously painted friezes, gesso-work, and sumptuous collections of paintings came to influence the external and internal appearance of London's buildings.At a time when art in England, in the words of Henry James, had become 'a great fashion', Caroline Dakers also describes how the artists posed 'at home' for society photographs and how their 'Show Sundays' — when the public was invited into the studios — became part of the London Season. Illustrated throughout, this book is a fascinating account of the private and public lives of a set of artists — many of whom became millionaires in their own lifetimes — who exercised an extraordinary sway over the tastes and lifestyles of the rich.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society. To get started finding The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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0300081642
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