Reseña del editor:
Introductory sections on dining ceremony and furnishing set the scene, which moves from grand palaces with sumptuous 18th- and 19th-century table settings, to the bare oak favoured by William Morris, or more intimate private dining rooms and stylish modern interiors. Unusual illustrations, ranging from Elizabethan spice dishes, Italian baroque ice sculpture and Georgian novelty tablewares to emphatically modern Scandinavian ceramics, are show alongside a wealth of painting, historical photographs and original designs revealing an astonishing rich visual heritage. Expert curators and art historians draw on a range of sources such as diaries, novels and manuals of polite beahviour to evoke a vanishing world of arcane etiquette, elegance, luxury and taste. International in outlook, Elegant Eating combines a rich array of individual items used to dress the table - many from the unrivalled collections of the V&A - and authentic historical settings to give them context. In addition, stunning table layouts in the historic manner have been specially created for this book, which will be an inspiration to anyone with an interest in style and interior design.
Biografía del autor:
Philippa Glanville is a leading expert on the history of dining. She is the author of Silver in Tudor and Early Stuart England and (V&A, 1990), editor of Silver (V&A, reissue 2003). She was formerly Head of the Metalwork Department at the V&A, Academic Director of Waddesdon Manor and Consultant Curator to the Gilbert Collection, Somerset House. Hilary Young is a curator in the Department of Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics and Glass at the V&A and is a leading expert on English porcelain. His publications include English Porcelain, 1745-95: Its Makers, Design, Marketing and Consumption (V&A, 1999). In 1995 he co-curated and edited the catalogue of the highly successful V&A exhibition The Genius of Wedgwood.
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