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Canadian Georgian furniture
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ISBN: 0888542623 Year: 1981 Publisher: Toronto Royal Ontario Museum

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The first Georgians : art & monarchy 1714-1760 : [Exhibition, London, 11 april- 12 october 2014]
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ISBN: 9781905686797 190568679X Year: 2014 Publisher: London : Royal Collection Trust,


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Georgian gothic : medievalist architecture, furniture and interiors, 1730-1840
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ISBN: 1782048383 1783271272 Year: 2016 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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The Gothic Revival, rich, ambitious, occasionally eccentric, but nonetheless visually exciting, is one of Britain's greatest contributions to early modern design history, not least because for the most part it contravened approved taste: Classicism. Scholars have tended to treat Georgian Gothic as an homogenous and immature precursor to "high" Victorian Gothic, and centred their discussion around Walpole's Strawberry Hill. This book, conversely, reveals how the style was imaginatively and repeatedly revised and incorporated into prevailing eighteenth-century fashions: Palladianism, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and antiquarianism. It shows how under the control of architects, from Wren to Pugin, Walpole and Cottingham, and furniture designs, especially those of Chippendale and Mayhew, a shared language of Gothic motifs was applied to British architecture, furniture and interiors. Georgian Britain was awash with Gothic forms, even if the arbiters of taste criticised it vehemently. Throughout, the volume reframes the Gothic revival's expression by connecting it with Georgian understandings of the medieval past, and consequently revises interpretation of one of the most influential, yet lampooned, forms of material culture at the time.

Peter N. Lindfield is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the University of Stirling.

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