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An exhibition which celebrates 80 years of conservation work by the Georgian Group. The exhibition aims to transport the visitor into a world of craftsmanship, beauty and design. Gathering together an eclectic selection of traditional ‘Georgian’ crafts practised in the 21st century, objects range from silk wallpaper and chandeliers to carved stone sculpture and ceiling designs. The works on display demonstrate that the Georgian tradition is a living tradition, and is one that should be supported and preserved. Founded in 1937, the Georgian Group is a conservation organisation created to campaign for the preservation of historic buildings and planned landscapes of the 18th and early 19th centuries.

Additional information

Dimensions 238 × 282 mm
ISBN

9781910787779

Dimensions

238 x 282 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Adam Busiakiewicz

Author Bio

Adam Busiakiewicz is an art historian, lecturer and lutenist. Following an
undergraduate degree at University College London, he gained a Masters degree in
Fine and Decorative Art from the Sotheby's Institute. Adam is especially interested
in the history and former collection of the Earls of Warwick and is currently working
on his doctorate at the University of Warwick.

John Martin Robinson is an architectural historian and long-standing member of the
Georgian Group. He has written over twenty books relating to Georgian architects
and the English country house, many of which are considered definitive treatments
of their subject. His writing work has included the contribution of over 400 articles
and reviews for the Country Life over a period of forty years.

David McKinstry has been Secretary of the Georgian Group since April 2016,
having previously worked for the Group since October 2008 as southern caseworker.
He read modern history at the Christ Church, Oxford (2004-2007) staying on
to complete a Masters degree in architectural history. In addition to his work at
the Georgian Group he is completing a DPhil in architectural history at Oxford,
where the subject of his research is the English Italianate in civic and commercial
architecture in London c.1815-1860.

Number of Pages

112

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