Victorian Interior Design (Published in Australia, 1991)
This book chronicles the development of Victorian interior design, journeying from the Neoclassicism of the 1830s through the rich aesthetics of the Arts and Crafts movement, to the simpler forms championed by Webb and Shaw during the era of Home Revival. It also delves into the prominent art and design styles of the Victorian and Edwardian periods.
Filled with numerous color and black-and-white illustrations of Victorian interiors, this volume serves as an excellent reference for decorating with vintage pieces. It can also inspire your photography backdrops or simply offer a delightful read, allowing you to immerse yourself in the charm of Victorian home décor.
Publication Year: 1991
Country of Publication/Printing: Published and distributed in Australia, printed in Hong Kong
Dimensions: 33.8 x 24.3 cm (A substantial volume)
Pages: 224
The book is in readable condition with no missing or damaged pages. The endpapers at the back show some signs of reinforcement, but the binding remains very sturdy. As a treasured book over 30 years old, it naturally bears historical marks. Please consider this before purchasing.
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- This book traces the evolution of Victorian interior design, from Neoclassicism in the 1830s to the opulence of the Arts and Crafts movement, and finally to the minimalist aesthetic introduced by Webb and Shaw during the Home Arts and Industries Association. It also encompasses key art and design movements of the Victorian and Edwardian eras.
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