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Author | : Christopher Payne |
Publisher | : Antique Collectors Club Dist |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Cabinetmakers |
ISBN | : 9781851494408 |
Francois Linke (1855-1946), born in Pankraz, Bohemia, is considered by many as the greatest Parisian cabinetmaker of his day, at a time when the worldwide influence of French fashion was at its height. His exquisitely finished, richly made furniture was produced for potentates and industrial magnates from Paris to New York, London to Buenos Aires, the Far East and the Cameroons. Astonishingly, at the age of seventy and during the depths of the Great Depression, he secured a series of commissions to furnish over one thousand pieces for the King of Egypt. The son of a subsistence gardener, Linke trained under the strict disciplines of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and as a young man, travelled penniless, on foot, via Vienna to Paris in 1876. There he married the daughter of a local innkeeper and started a business in the days before electricity and the motor car, a business that continued, despite the loss of his two sons, through two world wars and the invention of atomic power. His early work is not signed, but can be traced to the great houses such as the New York townhouse of Arabella Huntington. He then gambled all on the Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1900 and was rewarded with not only a Gold Medal but also important private commissions that brought him both fame and fortune. The ancien regime has always been the greatest source of inspiration for artistic design in France and, influenced amongst others by the de Goncourt brothers, the Louis XV and Louis XVI styles were revived to wide popular appeal. During the Second Empire these styles were so eclectic that they became debased. Linke wanted to create a fresh new style and his association with the enigmatic sculptor Leon Message resulted in a highly original series of designs, based on the rococo style fused with the latest fashion in Paris, l'art nouveau. This style, known as le style Linke, was received with critical acclaim at the 1900 exhibition and remains popular today amongst the worldwide clientele for Linke's exquisitely made furniture. The book, with 140,000 words of text and over 700 unique photographs, many previously unpublished and drawn from Linke's own archive and private collections, has ten chapters showing the development of this exacting and prolific man's life work. It traces his early life and apprenticeship and his comfortable family life in Paris, culminating with the award of the Legion d'honneur. Appendices on Metalwork and Wood add to the technical expertise of this book, giving a unique insight into the workings of any designers recorded to date. 266 colour & 48 b/w illustrations
Author | : John Malcolm |
Publisher | : Galaxy |
Total Pages | : 363 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Barber, Johnny (Fictitious character) |
ISBN | : 9781405630306 |
Johnny Barber had no idea what he was getting himself into when he agreed to travel to South America to assist the DTI with their analysis of the coffee bean trade. Now two men are dead, and Johnny??'s seriously worried that he??'s next on the list???
Author | : Grace Lees Maffei |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2013-12-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1135075832 |
Domestic advice literature is rich in information about design, ideals of domesticity, consumption and issues of identity, yet this literature remains a relatively neglected resource in comparison with magazines and film. Design at Home brings together etiquette, homemaking and home decoration advice as sources in the first systematic demonstration of the historical value of domestic advice literature as a genre of word and image, and a discourse of dominance. This book traces a transatlantic domestic dialogue between the UK and the US as the chapters explore issues of design, domesticity, consumption, social interaction and identity markers including class, gender and age. Areas covered include: • the use of domestic advice by historians • relationships between advice, housing and the middle class • links between advice and gender • advice and the teenage consumer Design at Home is essential reading for students and scholars of cultural and social history, design history, and cultural studies.
Author | : John Malcolm |
Publisher | : Ulverscroft |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Antique dealers |
ISBN | : 9780750530453 |
Justin Harrington, the controversial presenter of the antiques show How Old Is It?, is found dead in his car in Yorkshire. His old school friend Bill Franklin wonders if Justin's shady past is to blame, but when another mutual friend, also in the antiques business, is shot dead, Bill finds himself the prime suspect. He takes it upon himself to turn amateur sleuth - before he becomes the next victim - but why does his investigation always return to Justin's dealings in France and Yorkshire, and his obsession with Chippendale furniture? Bill discovers the mystery extends well beyond his old friend's untimely death.
Author | : Paul Fussell |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0671792253 |
This book describes the living-room artifacts, clothing styles, and intellectual proclivities of American classes from top to bottom.
Author | : John Malcolm |
Publisher | : Bloody Brits Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2007-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781932859348 |
Arriving at a French carpet factory near the Belgian border, where he is to have discussions with the firm's technical expert as part of a proposed European merger, Tim Simpson of White's Bank finds the factory destroyed by fire and his prospective contact with it. Tim faces a tough assignment in locations ranging from Lancashire mills to the inside of French and Belgian police stations, where he is held on a murder charge. It needs all of his penchant for art-biography, the help of his art-expert wife Sue, his detective skill, and his rugby instincts to tackle this case.
Author | : James H. Mills |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2003-09-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780191554650 |
Cannabis Britannica explores the historical origins of the UK's legislation and regulations on cannabis preparations before 1928. It draws on published and unpublished sources from the seventeenth century onwards, from archives in the UK and India, to show how the history of cannabis and the British before the twentieth century was bound up with imperialism. James Mills argues that until the 1900s, most of the information and experience gathered by British sources were drawn from colonial contexts as imperial administrators governed and observed populations where use of cannabis was extensive and established. This is most obvious in the 1890s when British anti-opium campaigners in the House of Commons seized on the issue of Government of India excise duties on the cannabis trade in Asia in order to open up another front in their attacks on imperial administration. The result was that cannabis preparations became a matter of concern in Parliament which accordingly established the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission. The story in the twentieth century is of the momentum behind moves to include cannabis substances in domestic law and in international treaties. The latter was a matter of the diplomatic politics of imperialism, as Britain sought to defend its cannabis revenues in India against American and Egyptian interests. The domestic story focuses on the coming together of the police, the media, and the pharmaceutical industry to form misunderstandings of cannabis that forced it onto the Poisons Schedule despite the misgivings of the Home Office and of key medical professionals. The book is the first full history of the origins of the moments when cannabis first became subjected to laws and regulations in Britain.
Author | : Clare Boylan |
Publisher | : Hachette UK |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2023-03-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0349146195 |
When Charlotte Bronte died in 1855, she left behind the beginnings of a new novel - twenty pages of a work in progress called Emma. Now, almost 150 years later, Clare Boylan has returned to this most intriguing of fragments, and turned them into an astonishing story of mystery, atmosphere and page-turning suspense. When Conway Fitzgibbon arrives at Fuchsia Lodge with his daughter Matilda, the headmistress Miss Wilcox couldn't be more delighted. The ladies' school is limited in numbers and eager for new pupils, particularly ones so finely dressed, and boasting a father who is 'quite the gentleman'. But as Christmas approaches, and Miss Wilcox inquires about arrangements for the holidays, she is in for a shock. Conway Fitzgibbon, like the address he left behind, does not exist. So who is Matilda? With Miss Wilcox unable to extract any information out of the girl, it falls to a local lawyer, Mr Ellin, and a young widow, Isabel Chalfont, to unravel the truth. What they discover is a tale that travels the highs and lows of nineteenth-century England, an investigation that begins as curiosity and ends up changing all their lives forever . . .
Author | : Joan Perkin |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780814766255 |
A reprint of a book first published in 1993 by John Murray, UK. Perkins (women's history, Northwestern U.) uses letters, memoirs, and other revealing, first-hand sources to describe the social conditions of women of all classes during the Victorian era. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author | : Nicholas A. Brawer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2001-04 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : |
In the first-ever book on the subject, Brawer meticulously details the ingeniously designed, elaborately styled, fold-up furnishings used by British armies since the ancient times.