Lost Treasures Of Strawberry Hill
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Paperback, 2018, Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. Fold-back illustrated covers in fine condition. Half title page has previous owner's name inscribed in ink. All pages in as new condition. This is a catalogue of the masterpieces from Horace Walpole's collection at Strawberry Hill. Illustrated throughout in full colour showing the treasures in each room. Strawberry Hill, a fantasy gothic revival castle, was conceived and built by the influential art historian and antiquarian Horace Walpole (1717-1797) with his art collection in mind. For a new exhibition opening in October 2018 many pieces from his collection, which was dispersed at auction in 1842, will be reunited for the first time and displayed in their original settings within the castle. This beautifully illustrated accompanying book will describe the complex relationship between the house and its works of art, and allow a deeper understanding of the context and processes of Walpole's collecting and its relationship to the house.
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