Design Culture in Liverpool, 1880-1914

Design Culture in Liverpool, 1880-1914
Author: Christopher Crouch
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780853238843

By the 1930s the Liverpool School of Architecture was the most famous British school of architecture in the world, promoting modern architecture and city planning internationally. This book looks at the cultural environment in Liverpool at the turn of the twentieth century which enabled such an important institution to come to fruition. It examines attitudes towards design practice through the work of patrons, practitioners, institutions and theorists in the city, and considers the way their ideas were formed by national and international trends. From a city microcosm of contesting design aesthetics emerged a unique synthesis that was to exert a profound international influence in architectural and planning design.

The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti

The Correspondence of Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Author: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN: 184384060X

Represents the collection of extant Rossetti correspondence, a primary witness to the range of ideas and opinions that shaped Gabriel Rossetti's art and poetry. This work features known surviving letters, a total of almost 5,800 to over 330 recipients, and includes 2,000 letters by Rossetti and selected letters to him.

Victorian Artists

Victorian Artists
Author: Quentin Bell
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1000886956

First published in 1967, Victorian Artists documents the painting of the Victorian period, that is, the period between the death of Constable and William IV in 1837, the first Post-Impressionist painting in 1910 and the end of an epoch in British painting. Professor Bell has given special attention to some of the pre-Raphaelite artists, and to Sickert and the Camden Town group. These most illuminating and diverting essays, which originated as Slade lectures at Oxford, combined with a large collection of illustrations, make this a unique discussion of a period whose aesthetic influence is still widely evident. This book will be of interest to students of art and history.