"William Kent" by Susan Weber

William Kent Designing Georgian Britain Susan Weber

Series:
Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design & Culture
Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
30 Sep 2013
ISBN:
9780300196184
Dimensions:
656 pages: 305 x 230mm
Illustrations:
624 colour illustrations

The most versatile British designer of the eighteenth century, William Kent (1685-1748) created a style for a new nation and monarchy. The scope of his achievements encompasses architecture, palatial interiors, elaborate gardens and exquisite furniture. Among his creative innovations are bold combinations of elements from Palladian, rococo and gothic design, anticipating the intermingling of architectural styles we see today. William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain is the first comprehensive exploration of this important designer and his extraordinary creations. An international team of the foremost experts in the field examines the entire spectrum of Kent's oeuvre, including the interiors at Kensington Palace and Houghton Hall. Essays illuminate issues about the authorship of Kent's furniture and metalwork, situate his contributions in relation to architectural discourse, and classify the characteristics of his designs. Copiously illustrated, including many stunning new photographs, this handsome volume celebrates the work and career of one of the most influential figures in the history of architecture and design.

Susan Weber is founder and director of the Bard Graduate Center.

Exhibition dates:
Bard Graduate Center, New York: 9 September 2013-16 February 2014

Victoria and Albert Museum, London: 22 March 2014-13 July 2014--Susan Weber and Julius Bryant