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Lindfield P (2016) Triangular Chairs at Strawberry Hill: The Genuine and The Fabricated. Furniture History Society Newsletter, (204), pp. 2-6. https://www.furniturehistorysociety.org/uploaded_resources/files/edition-204-november-2016.pdf
Abstract
First paragraph: Walpole¡¯s interest in Gothic design continued beyond the style¡¯s by-then-diminishing, though not entirely side-lined, popularity in mainstream fashionable furniture. He used antiquarian prints as the basis for Strawberry Hill¡¯s architectural components; Wenceslaus Hollar¡¯s depiction of the screen at Old St Paul¡¯s, London, was instrumental in the design of the Library¡¯s presses. This method ¡ª copying and recreating elements or whole architecture schemes ¡ª enabled Walpole to reproduce architecture that he and his friends in the Strawberry Committee had not seen first-hand, or which no longer existed (such as Old St Paul¡¯s). Harnessing engravings of medieval architecture consequently allowed Walpole and his circle to overcome the ¡®general disuse of Gothic architecture, and the decay and alterations so frequently made in churches¡¯.
Journal
Furniture History Society Newsletter, Issue 204
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 30/11/2016 |
Date accepted by journal | 28/09/2016 |
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Publisher | The Furniture History Society |
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Place of publication | London |
ISSN | No ISSN |