Chinoiserie
By (Author) Richard Hayman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
31st August 2021
24th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ceramics, mosaic and glass: artworks
Antique or vintage furniture / furniture collecting
History of architecture
709.4
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
148g
Chinoiserie, a decorative style inspired by the art of the Far East, gripped Britain from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Despite taking its name from the French word for Chinese, the style also incorporated influences from other Asian countries, helping to shape the periods popular fantasy of the exotic Orient. Wealthy consumers jostled to obtain imported wallpaper, lacquered cabinets and hand-painted porcelain, while domestic manufacturers such as Royal Worcester and Chippendale met demand with mass-produced items of their own. Though interest in the style waned as the Gothic Revival took hold, many examples of Chinoiserie have been preserved. In this beautifully illustrated book, Richard Hayman tells the story of this fascinating phenomenon, and explores the profound impact of Chinoiserie on the material culture of the West.
With over 50 full-colour illustrations, this small book is a delightful and informative introduction to an interesting phenomenon. * The Historian *
Richard Hayman is an independent historian and archaeologist who writes about the cultural history of buildings and places in Britain. He has written several titles for Shire, including Rood Screens, Wrought Iron and Illuminated Manuscripts.