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Lutyens and the Edwardians Jane Brown

Lutyens and the Edwardians By Jane Brown

Lutyens and the Edwardians by Jane Brown


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Summary

From his earliest patrons when he was as yet an undiscovered architect, Brown tells the stories and the relationships Lutyens had with the people who inspired him. Illustrated with sketches, drawings and photographs from the family archives. Previously published in 1996 by Viking.

Lutyens and the Edwardians Summary

Lutyens and the Edwardians by Jane Brown

This book is designed as a companion to the author's book about the association between Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll - Gardens of a Golden Afternoon. Lutyens was a humanist who was involved in the lives of all his clients. The houses he built for them express his delight in life in their fusion of enthusiasm and inventive design. This book provides a fascinating insight into the work of this country's most important architect since Christopher Wren; it will also be an interesting portrait of his clients and the social world of which he was a part.

Table of Contents

Dreams of places etcetera; allegro - Jekylliana; Miss Maggie Guthrie and the Hon. Emily Lawless; the importance of being Gerard, Mark and Ernest; Emily's friends and relations; the gracious mists from Mells; the Edwardians; Hugh Percy Lane; Nimrod; intermezzo - W.N. and J.M.B; Lady Sackville; more the dead than living; the greatest clients of all; the common legacy.

Additional information

GOR004248160
9780140242690
0140242694
Lutyens and the Edwardians by Jane Brown
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19971030
304
N/A
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