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Titel och upphov Imagined interiors : representing the domestic interior since the Renaissance
Utgivning, distribution etc. V&A , London ; 2006 : 2006
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Fysisk beskrivning 304 s. : ill. (vissa i färg) : 29 cm
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ISBN 1-85177-492-0 (hbk.) 1-85177-492-0 978-1-85177-492-0 (hbk.) 978-1-85177-492-0
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This innovative book examines the changing ways in which the domestic interior has been represented in the West over the last five hundred years. Looking at a rich array of depictions of the home, including paintings, novels, television, film, diaries, sketches and photographs, Imagined Interiors deals with both public and private attitudes to the domestic interior and features everything from grand decorative schemes to homely cottages. Published in association with the Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior, it takes a completely new and original look at a subject not previously covered in this depth and breadth. From 1450 to the present day, the home has been a constant focus of attention for artists, designers, architects, novelists, playwrights and, most recently, television producers. Homeowners today attached increasing significance and sentiment to the way their homes are represented. Imagined Interiors will be an indispensable work of reference and visual resource for those interested in interior design, social history and material culture.
Introduction p. 10 Developing a Domestic Culture, 1400-1750 Representing the Domestic Interior in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Italy: from the birth of the Virgin to palaces of cheese p. 22 Home, Household and Domesticity in Drama in Early Modern London p. 50 Domestic Life: instructing on the art of living well p. 68 Renaissance Prints and the Home p. 70 Between Reality and Artful Fiction: the representation of the domestic interior in seventeenth-century Dutch art p. 72 Cataloguing the Domestic: inventories p. 98 The Interior Defined, 1650-1900 p. 100 Eighteenth-Century English Interiors in Image and Text p. 102 Representing Rooms: plans and other drawings p. 128 Inside the Interior: furniture and its inner spaces in eighteenth-century France p. 130 Eroticizing the Interior p. 132 'One's self, and one's house, one's furniture': from object to interior in British fiction, 1720-1900 p. 134 Picturing Domesticity: the cottage genre in late eighteenth-century Britain p. 154 Modelling Houses: the Killer Cabinet House p. 156 Temperance and the Domestic Ideal p. 158 Lived Perspectives: the art of the French nineteenth-century interior p. 160 Managing and Making the Home: domestic advice books p. 184 Advertising Interiors and Interiors in Advertising p. 186 Displaying the Modern Home, 1850 to the Present p. 188 Displaying Designs for the Domestic Interior in Europe and America, 1850-1950 p. 190 Reading, the Child and the Home: illustrated children's books in late nineteenth-century Britain p. 216 Photographing Home p. 218 The Twentieth-Century Architectural Interior: representing Modernity p. 220 Hollywood Studio Design: the Great Hall of Xanadu p. 240 Designing Lifestyles: retail catalogues p. 242 'Anthropology at Home': domestic interiors in British film and fiction of the 1930s and 1940s p. 244 The 'West Indian' Front Room: migrant aesthetics in the home p. 256 Dream Homes and DIY: television, new media and the domestic makeover p. 258 Ethnographic Representations of the Home p. 274 Modernism on Holiday p. 276 Notes p. 278 Bibliography p. 286 Index p. 297 Picture credits p. 304