Interior design offered new members of the Victorian middle-class a means to demonstrate their success. Yet the choices they made in decorating domestic spaces could be harshly judged, in particular by self-proclaimed taste-makers who, though middle class themselves, came from a newly professionalised group of critics, artists and architects. The styles most hated by these arbiters were those designed to express wealth and status, often through new manufacturing techniques that promoted effect over craftsmanship. This article seeks to examine middle-class taste on its own terms and reveals how it evolved under the influence of the Aesthetic or “Art” Movement of the 1870s. Though ideas about what constituted “good” taste were more widely dis...
In Europe and the USA during the latter half of the nineteenth century there emerged an interest in ...
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
Victorians created a new industrial world-the First Industrial Nation. But, at the same time, they w...
Kathryn Rachel Ferry Published Online: 2017-09-30 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0011...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
Designing the Modern Interior reveals how the design of the inside spaces of our homes and public bu...
Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both ...
This paper looks at British home décor to analyse its distinct features from the perspective of a sp...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
This chapter uses nineteenth century manuscript diaries and letters to explore the manner in which V...
This paper examines the representation of the everyday working class home in a set of literatures th...
In Europe and the USA during the latter half of the nineteenth century there emerged an interest in ...
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
Victorians created a new industrial world-the First Industrial Nation. But, at the same time, they w...
Kathryn Rachel Ferry Published Online: 2017-09-30 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2017-0011...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
Designing the Modern Interior reveals how the design of the inside spaces of our homes and public bu...
Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both ...
This paper looks at British home décor to analyse its distinct features from the perspective of a sp...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
This chapter uses nineteenth century manuscript diaries and letters to explore the manner in which V...
This paper examines the representation of the everyday working class home in a set of literatures th...
In Europe and the USA during the latter half of the nineteenth century there emerged an interest in ...
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
Victorians created a new industrial world-the First Industrial Nation. But, at the same time, they w...