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European Furniture of the 19th Century

European Furniture of the 19th Century

by Christopher Payne
Hardback
Publication Date: 12/07/2013

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The sheer complexity of the subject of European furniture, ranging through an enormous variety of styles with often only small regional differences, makes it unrealistic to cover it adequately in anything less than the detailed and lavishly illustrated work we have here. France dominated the European furniture scene as her extraordinary cultural influences were much encouraged, if not created, by the aspirations of the two Napoleons who wished to recreate that country's earlier grandeur. This is not to underestimate, however, other influences such as Turkish, Moorish, African, Far and Mid-Eastern, which filtered in through neighbouring European countries and were often incorporated into furniture designs throughout the Continent. It was inevitable that such a vast area, with its strong external and internal influences, and at the same time undergoing great political and industrial change, should be responsible for a confused mixture of styles with much of the furniture frankly bizarre or mass-produced. Yet the period also saw the manufacture of the excellently crafted and beautifully designed pieces, which are so sought after and appreciated today. This pioneering reference work discusses the period 1830-1910 in great depth, and with great clarity. AUTHOR: Christopher Payne is the son of a Leicestershire antique dealer, brought up on traditional English furniture of the 18th and 19th centuries. The family business started by his grandfather in 1901, made and restored furniture and Christopher spent as much time as be could in the workshops. After University, he joined Sotheby's as a porter, subsequently becoming the director responsible for furniture from 1830 to 1930. His 25-year career at Sotheby's gave him an unprecedented grounding in what was, at the time, the largely uncharted territory of later European furniture and he has become one of the world's leading experts in his field. A freelance consultant to private clients since 1994, he also contributes regularly to BBC Antiques Roadshow. SELLING POINTS: Detailed assessment of a complex subject, updated to include 300 new colour illustrations While French furniture dominates, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Flemish, Dutch, Russian and Scandinavian examples are also included 300 colour and 1400 b/w illustrations
ISBN:
9781851496266
9781851496266
Category:
Antique furniture / furniture collecting
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
12-07-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
ACC Art Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
592
Dimensions (mm):
300x237x0mm
Weight:
3.68kg
Christopher Payne

Christopher Payne's 45-year career in the Decorative Arts spans both the commercial and the academic worlds coupled with a deep knowledge and understanding of the practical side of furniture making and conservation. After reading law, Christopher started his career at Sotheby's where he stayed for 25 years, becoming a Senior Auctioneer and a Director of the Furniture Department with responsibilities for furniture, works of art, clocks and sculpture.

At Sotheby's Christopher was working at the very centre of the art world, advising international collectors on both buying and selling, building up collections, giving restoration advice and insurance valuations as well as teaching post-graduate students at the Sotheby's Institute. Private clients have enjoyed his lectures at the Buccleuch Studies and tours of many of Great Britain's country houses.

He personally helped the late Earl of Carnarvon furnish part of Highclere Castle, the location for the highly acclaimed ITV television series Downton Abbey and has been a member of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow team for over thirty years. He continues his work as an independent consultant advising top-level private clients and lecturing both in the United Kingdom and internationally, including China.

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