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William Morris & Red House

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha William Morris & Red House Jan Marsh
Libristo kód: 04319681
Nakladatelství HarperCollins Publishers, listopadu 2005
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Red House occupies an extraordinary place in British architectural history. It was the first and only house that William Morris ever built. It was the first independent architectural commission from his friend, Philip Webb. The challenge of furnishing the house inspired Morris to found the design firm of Morris & Co. It had a great influence on the Arts & Crafts Movement. But it is also a house that captured William Morris's heart. He was only twenty-five when, in 1858 he decided to buy the site at Bexleyheath, just outside London, but in a rural Kentish setting. He had recently married Jane Burden, daughter of an Oxford ostler, whose particular beauty became inspiration for so much pre-Raphaelite art. With his young wife and his wealth he planned to produce a vision of earthly paradise at Red House. Rosetti described it as 'more a poem than a house', Morris called it 'our place of art', and when he was obliged to give it up for financial reasons in 1865, he resolved never to return. His biographer recorded that he could 'never set eyes on it again, confessing that the sight of it would be more than he could bear'. Red House was saved from an uncertain future in January 2003 by the National Trust, and has already opened its doors. Visitors will be able to see some of the original furnishings but many are now at Kelmscott Manor, the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, the Victoria & Albert Museum and other locations. This book, however, will provide both the story of Red House and a 'virtual tour' to enable the reader to see how the house looked and functioned when William Morris, his family and friends lived there. Jan Marsh is a biographer specialising in artists and writers. She has researched and written extensively on the Pre-Raphaelite circle, and also been guest curator for exhibitions. She is a Trustee of the William Morris gallery, Walthamstow; a fellow of the Royal Historical Society; and Visiting Professor at the Graduate Research Centre, University of Sussex. She held a Leverhulme Fellowship at the National Portrait Gallery, 2002-3. Recent publications include scholarly essays on Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies; May Morris and Marie Spartali Stillman.

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Plný název William Morris & Red House
Autor Jan Marsh
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Pevná
Datum vydání 2005
Počet stran 160
EAN 9781905400010
ISBN 1905400012
Libristo kód 04319681
Nakladatelství HarperCollins Publishers
Váha 954
Rozměry 245 x 262 x 17
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