Domestic Interiors
Representing Homes from the Victorians to the Moderns
Georgina Downey editor Dr Georgina Downey editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:3rd Jan '13
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Taking a room by room approach, Domestic Interiors explores how representations of domestic space have embodied changing values from the Victorians to the moderns.
Taking a room by room approach, this fascinating volume explores how representations of domestic space have embodied changing values, and considers how we see modern individuals in the process of making themselves 'at home'.In the act of enclosing space and making rooms, we make and define our aspirations and identities. Taking a room by room approach, this fascinating volume explores how representations of domestic space have embodied changing spatial configurations and values, and considers how we see modern individuals in the process of making themselves 'at home'. Scholars from the US, UK and Australasia re-visit and re-think interiors by Bonnard, Matisse, Degas and Vuillard, as well as the great spaces of early modernity; the drawing room in Rossetti's house, hallways in Hampstead Garden Suburb, the Paris attic of the Brothers Goncourt; Schütte-Lihotzky's Frankfurt Kitchen, to explore how interior making has changed from the Victorian to the modern period. From the smallest room - the bathroom - to the spacious verandas of Singapore Deco, Domestic Interiors focuses on modern rooms 'imaged' and imagined, it builds a distinct body of knowledge around the interior, interiority, representation and modernity, and creates a rich resource for students and scholars in art, architecture and design history.
I do not know of a recent text which presents such a complete overview [of domestic interiors] -- Stefan Muthesius, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK * Journal of Design History, vol. 27, no. 4 *
ISBN: 9781847889324
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
192 pages