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Book Synopsis
Explores the relationship between English country houses and the portraits they contain

Trade Review

"the book provides valuable information that increases the reader's understanding of the crucial place portraits occupy in the political and familial role of the country house"

(Hugh Belsey, Art Newspaper, 01/07/2014)

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Table of Contents

Introduction: placing faces in the country house
Part 1: A walk around the house
1. The topography of the conversation piece: a walk around Wanstead – Kate Retford
2. Life in the library – Susie West
3. Marble, memory and theatre: portraiture and the sculpture gallery at Chatsworth – Alison Yarrington
PART 2: Women’s space?
4. Dirty dancing at Knole: portraits of Giovanna Baccelli and the performance of ‘Public Intimacy’ – Gill Perry
5. ‘Necessary, usefull, easy and delightfull’; the production and display of pastel portraits in the English country house – Ruth Kenny
6. Georgiana at Althorp: Spencer family portraits 1755–1783 – Emma Barker
PART 3: Imperial Designs
7. Commemorating Captain Cook in the country estate – Harriet Guest
8. Framing Sir Francis: Lady Anne Stanhope and the corruption of civic masculinity – Jordan Vibert
9. The Waterloo Chamber before the Battle of Waterloo – Desmond Shawe Taylor
Bibliography
Index

Placing faces The Portrait and the English

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 10/31/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719090394, 978-0719090394
      ISBN10: 0719090393

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores the relationship between English country houses and the portraits they contain

      Trade Review

      "the book provides valuable information that increases the reader's understanding of the crucial place portraits occupy in the political and familial role of the country house"

      (Hugh Belsey, Art Newspaper, 01/07/2014)

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: placing faces in the country house
      Part 1: A walk around the house
      1. The topography of the conversation piece: a walk around Wanstead – Kate Retford
      2. Life in the library – Susie West
      3. Marble, memory and theatre: portraiture and the sculpture gallery at Chatsworth – Alison Yarrington
      PART 2: Women’s space?
      4. Dirty dancing at Knole: portraits of Giovanna Baccelli and the performance of ‘Public Intimacy’ – Gill Perry
      5. ‘Necessary, usefull, easy and delightfull’; the production and display of pastel portraits in the English country house – Ruth Kenny
      6. Georgiana at Althorp: Spencer family portraits 1755–1783 – Emma Barker
      PART 3: Imperial Designs
      7. Commemorating Captain Cook in the country estate – Harriet Guest
      8. Framing Sir Francis: Lady Anne Stanhope and the corruption of civic masculinity – Jordan Vibert
      9. The Waterloo Chamber before the Battle of Waterloo – Desmond Shawe Taylor
      Bibliography
      Index

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