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William Burges's Great Bookcase: & the Victorian colour revolution


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"Charlotte Ribeyrol presents a fascinating (book)case study exploring the story of an extraordinary object, William Burges's (1827-1881) Great Bookcase. No fewer than 13 major artists, including Edward Burne-Jones, Edward Poynter, and Albert Moore, took part in the painting of this unique piece of furniture, which has now returned to the Ashmolean Museum after an absence of over 80 years. Ribeyrol throws new light on the chromophilia of the Pre-Raphaelite architect William Burges and his key role in shaping aesthetic debates about colour in the 1860s. This crucial decade, which saw the advent of the first synthetic dyes, transformed the experience of colour for many painters and poets in Burges's circle. Interweaving art, literature, and chemistry, Ribeyrol reads the eight painted panels of the Great Bookcase in the context of this 'colour revolution', which brought to the fore new approaches to colour while simultaneously triggering a revival of the polychromy of the Pagan and Christian past. Drawing on pioneering interdisciplinary research and featuring new photography throughout, this book provides a definitive account of one of Burges's most cherished and complex artworks"-- Page 2 of dust jacket.

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Introduction. The colours of the 1862 London Exhibition -- Chapter 1. Sanctifying colour: Simeon Solomon's St John and the angel measuring the heavenly Jerusalem and Thomas Morten's Beato Angelico -- Chapter 2. Translating poetic colour: Henry Holiday's Sappho and Phaon and Edward J. Poynter's Dante's vision -- Chapter 3. Excavating colour: Edward J. Poynter's Rhodopis and Frederick Smallfield's The origin of painting -- Chapter 4. Sculptural bodies: Simeon Solomon's Pygmalion and Albert Moore's Torrel modelling effigy of Queen Eleanor -- Epilogue. Reading Burges -- Annex. Colour matters: reading the materiality of the Great bookcase / Tea Ghigo.

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    New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2023

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    • 0300267975
    • 9780300267976

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