English Furniture and its Setting : : From the later sixteenth to the early nineteenth century / / Gerard Brett.

Visitors to the European Department of the Royal Ontario Museum quickly realize that the colelctions are particularly strong in two fields -- Elgish furniture and English ceramics. The collection of English furniture was launched shortly after the Museum was founded, with the help of a small group o...

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English Furniture and its Setting : From the later sixteenth to the early nineteenth century / Gerard Brett.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Plates -- Part One: The Later Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1575-1702) -- Part Two: The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (1702-1825) -- Epilogue -- Catalogue Descriptions of Furniture in the Museum Collection -- Notes for Parts I and II -- Books for Further Reading -- Index
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Visitors to the European Department of the Royal Ontario Museum quickly realize that the colelctions are particularly strong in two fields -- Elgish furniture and English ceramics. The collection of English furniture was launched shortly after the Museum was founded, with the help of a small group of friends of the Museum. Through purchases and gifts and bequests the collection has continued to grow, with the bequest of the late Gerald Larkin providing perhaps some of the most important additions. This book, which will be valuable to all those interested in English furniture, undertaken by a newly apoointed Curator in the course of becoming familiar with the materials in his charge. It developed into the present form in order to provide as much as possible of the background of the objects in the Museum, and it now provides interesting insights into English social history as well as information on furniture. The result is an attractive, with illustrations pleasingly arranged throughout the text for convenient reference; it will serve as a useful guide to those already familiar with the subject, and at the same time provide an introduction to an important field of artistic expression that has not yet enjoyed the popularity of some other areas. Each section of the book contains a description of the setting against which the furniture was usually placed, as well as a discussion of developments in design and construction, and comments on individual pieces int he Museum collection. The illustrations, an important part of the volume, show the wide range of furniture to be found in the collection, and the catalogue descriptions at the end of the book indicate the donors of individual pieces, and thus the extent to which the collection has benefited from the interest and generosity of many persons.
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Furniture England Catalogs.
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837). bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Plates --
Part One: The Later Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1575-1702) --
Part Two: The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (1702-1825) --
Epilogue --
Catalogue Descriptions of Furniture in the Museum Collection --
Notes for Parts I and II --
Books for Further Reading --
Index
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Part Two: The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (1702-1825) --
Epilogue --
Catalogue Descriptions of Furniture in the Museum Collection --
Notes for Parts I and II --
Books for Further Reading --
Index
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Part One: The Later Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1575-1702) --
Part Two: The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (1702-1825) --
Epilogue --
Catalogue Descriptions of Furniture in the Museum Collection --
Notes for Parts I and II --
Books for Further Reading --
Index
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