Nineteenth-Century Interiors

CHF 208.70
Auf Lager
SKU
F131JIHGN1D
Stock 1 Verfügbar
Geliefert zwischen Di., 11.11.2025 und Mi., 12.11.2025

Details

This volume of primary source materials documents the nineteenth-century search for a representative style, and the alternating fashions for interiors that demonstrated the consumerism of the period. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of art history.

Autorentext
Clive Edwards is Professor Emeritus of Design History at Loughborough University.

Klappentext

This volume of primary source materials documents the nineteenth-century search for a representative style, and the alternating fashions for interiors that demonstrated the consumerism of the period. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of art history.


Inhalt

Volume 2. Styles of Decoration and Design

General Introduction

Part 1. Cottages

  1. Edmund Bartell, Hints for Picturesque Improvements in Ornamented Cottages, and their Scenery: Including Some Observations on the Labourer and His Cottage. In three essays Illustrated by sketches (J. Taylor: London. 1804), pp. 46-54

  2. Esther Copley, Cottage Comforts, With Hints for Promoting Them, Gleaned From Experience: Enlivened With Authentic Anecdotes (London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1826), pp. 33-9

  3. A Sanitary Reformer, 'Some Hints on Furnishing Cottages Cheaply', Cottages, How to Arrange and Build Them to Ensure Comfort, Economy and Health: With Hints on Fittings and Furniture (London: Bemrose, 1878) 2nd Edition, pp. 150-6

Part 2. Working-class spaces

  1. Samuel Bamford, Walks in South Lancashire and on its Borders: with letters, descriptions, narratives, and observations, current and incidental (Blackley, near Manchester: The author, 1844) pp. 32-3; 101-3; 274-6

  2. George Godwin, London Shadows: A Glance at the "Homes" of the Thousands (London: G. Routledge & Co. 1854), pp. 1-9

  3. John Plummer, 'Working Men and Their Homes', The Rose, the Shamrock, and the Thistle, 3, 7, 1863, pp. 77-8

  4. Samuel H. Parkes, Window Gardens for the People: and Clean and Tidy Rooms; Being an Experiment to Improve the Homes of the London Poor (London: S. W. Partridge, 1864), pp. 65-75

  5. John F. White, How Can Art be Best Introduced into the Houses of Persons of Limited Income? Being a paper read before the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, at Aberdeen, 24th September 1877 (Aberdeen: Printed at the Free Press Office) pp. 738-751. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. 1878), pp. 738-52

  6. Banister Fletcher, Model Houses for the Industrial Classes: Being a Review of the Defects of Existing Model Lodging-Houses (London: Batsford, 1877), pp. 62-6

  7. Paul de Rousiers, Trans. F.L.D. Herbertson, The Labour Question in Britain (London: Macmillan and Company, 1896), pp. 14-8

Part 3. Middle-class homes

  1. James Elmes and Thomas H. Shepherd, Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century: Displayed in a series of Engravings (London: Jones and Co., 1828), pp. 52-7

  2. John H Walsh, A Manual of Domestic Economy, suited to families spending from £100to £1000 a year ... Second edition (London: Routledge, 1857), pp. 212-4

  3. Robert Edis, Decoration and Furnishing of Town Houses (London: Kegan Paul, 1881), pp. 16-25

  4. Mackay H. Baillie Scott, 'The Decoration of the Suburban House', The Studio, 1895, pp.15-21

  5. Reginald Blomfield, 'Artistic Homes', The Magazine of Art, January 1892, pp. 124-9

  6. Richard Norman Shaw R. A. 'The Home and its Dwelling Rooms', in W. S. Sparrow, The British Home of To-Day. a Book of Modern Domestic Architecture & the Applied Arts (London: Hodder and Stoughton 1904), pp. ci-cvi

  7. Warings, 'How to Furnish a Flat', in W. S., Sparrow, Verity, F. T., & Hall, E. T. Flats, urban houses and cottage homes: A companion volume to "The British home of to-day" (London: Hodder and Stoughton 1907)

Part 4. Mansions and the Aristocracy

  1. Court Journal, Residences of the English Nobility (London: Printed for Henry Colbourn. 1833) pp. 561-2, 593-4, 609-10 ****

  2. Florence Caddy, Lares and Penates or the Background of Life (London: Chatto and Windus, 1881), pp. 33-51

  3. Mrs. Haweis, Beautiful Houses: Being a Description of Certain Well-Known Artistic Houses (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington. 1882), pp. 90-8

  4. [Anon], 'Eaton Hall', The Chester Guide and Handbook to Eaton Hall, (London: Groombridge 1860), pp. 70-4

  5. Lewis G. Tewksbury, 'A Typical American Interior', The Decorator and Furnisher, 20, 4, (1892), pp.140-3

  6. Member of the Royal Household, The Private Life of the Queen (New York: D. Appleton and Co. 1897), pp. 195-207

Part 5. Greek Revival

  1. Thomas Hope and Thomas Ustick Walter, Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, (London: Printed by T. Bensley for Longman Hurst Rees and Orme. 1807) pp. 1-18

  2. Richard Brown, The Rudiments of Drawing Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture Comprising Instructions for Designing and Delineating the Different Articles of Those Branches Geometrically and Perspectively .... (London: M. Taylor, 1835), pp. ix-xvi

  3. Peter W. Clayden, The Early Life of Samuel Rogers (London: Smith, Elder, & Company, 1887), pp. 448-51

Part 6. Regency

  1. William Mitford, 'Modern Furnishing'. Principles of Design in Architecture Traced in Observations On Buildings ... In A Series of Letters to a Friend (London: Luke Hansard & Sons 1809), pp. 249-56

  2. William Henry Pyne, The History of the Royal Residences of Windsor Castle, St. James's Palace, Carlton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham House (London: Printed for A. Dry. 1819), Vol 3. Extract pp. 13- 25

  3. John Britton, The Union of Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting: Exemplified In a Series of Illustrations, with Descriptive Accounts of the House and Galleries of John Soane (London: printed for the author, sold by Longman and Co., J. Taylor; and J. and A. Arch 1827), pp. 24-30

Part 7. Gothic Revival

  1. John Rutter, Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey: [an Illustrated History and Description of Fonthill Abbey] (London: Knight, 1823), pp. 19-23, 61-5

  2. John Claudius Loudon, An Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture: Containing Numerous Designs for Dwellings, Each Design Accompanied by Analytical and Critical Remarks (London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman,1846 edition), pp. 1088-98

  3. Harriett Spofford, 'The Gothic Style', in Art Decoration Applied to Furniture (New York: Harpers 1878), pp. 81-7

Part 8. Antiquarian/ Old English

  1. [Anon], 'Ancient Domestic Furniture', Gentleman's Magazine, January 1842, pp.19-23

  2. Rev. T.D. Fosbroke, 'Goodrich Court', The Wye Tour, Containing an Account of Ross, Extracts Concerning the Wye, from the "Tour Of A German Prince." and an Account of Goodrich Court, the Seat of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, K. H. Forming an Appendix to the Author's Prior Publication of "Gilpin On The Wye", or "Wye Tour" Fifth Edition (Ross: W. Farror, 1837), pp. 54-63

  3. [Anon], 'Abbotsford', Chambers Edinburgh Journal, 10 October,1840, pp. 301-2

  4. John H. Elder-Duncan, 'Old Furniture', The House Beautiful and Useful: Being Practical Suggestions on Furnishing and Decoration, (London: Cassel. 1907), pp. 101-23

  5. Henry Percival Shapland and H. Pringeur Benn, Style Schemes in Antique Furnishing: Interiors and their Treatment (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1909), pp. 9-10, 16-17

  6. Basil Oxenden, 'How to Choose Old Furniture', in Lawrence Weaver, The House and its Equipment, (Country Life and George Newnes: London; New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1913), pp. 67-72

Part 9. Arts and Crafts

  1. [Anon], 'Medieval Court International Exhibition', Building News 9, 1862, p. 99

  2. Elbert Hubbard, 'William Morris', The Philistine, September 1899, pp. 97-106

  3. 'The …

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032269184
    • Genre Art
    • Editor Edwards Clive
    • Anzahl Seiten 646
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9781032269184
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-226918-4
    • Veröffentlichung 05.12.2023
    • Titel Nineteenth-Century Interiors
    • Autor Clive (Loughborough University, Uk) Edwards
    • Untertitel Volume II: Styles of Decoration and Design
    • Gewicht 1270g
    • Sprache Englisch

Bewertungen

Schreiben Sie eine Bewertung
Nur registrierte Benutzer können Bewertungen schreiben. Bitte loggen Sie sich ein oder erstellen Sie ein Konto.
Made with ♥ in Switzerland | ©2025 Avento by Gametime AG
Gametime AG | Hohlstrasse 216 | 8004 Zürich | Schweiz | UID: CHE-112.967.470