Norman Hartnell was Britain’s largest and most celebrated couture house based in London’s Mayfair between 1923 and 1992. In 2005, I discovered Hartnell’s lost company and personal archive, containing elements of every aspect of his private and working life. This is currently in private hands in an empty house that was once lived in by Hartnell’s business partner and friend George Mitchison. My doctoral research took place in the house where Hartnell has slept, surrounded by hundreds of decorative objects once belonging to him. These include not only items in the paper archive, but also decorative art objects and furniture collected, displayed and loved by Hartnell, which were both part of his self-fashioning and constructed identity and als...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
My essay examines the complicated relationship between the art collector, merchant and landowner Jam...
This thesis analyses the life and collecting career of the Glaswegian mercantile collector Sir Willi...
The London couturier, Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell (1901-1979) is famous today for dressing Their Maje...
The London couturier Norman Hartnell, active between 1923-1979, is best known for dressing British r...
Based on ten years research in the archive and collection of the London couturier Norman Hartnell, t...
The process of determining the contribution of an almost forgotten couturier, Jo Mattli, to the Brit...
'[Gilbert Osmond] was certainly fastidious and critical; he was probably irritable. His sensibility ...
An academically rigorous and beautiful new publication on a crucial chapter in fashion history Londo...
This thesis began as a response to a question raised by an eminent craft historian relating to the ...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [60]-63)Through an examination of the domestic interior i...
This paper focuses on the personal histories of home possessions, and explores the decisions we make...
This article considered matters of taste, acquisition and display in relation to the art collection ...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
My essay examines the complicated relationship between the art collector, merchant and landowner Jam...
This thesis analyses the life and collecting career of the Glaswegian mercantile collector Sir Willi...
The London couturier, Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell (1901-1979) is famous today for dressing Their Maje...
The London couturier Norman Hartnell, active between 1923-1979, is best known for dressing British r...
Based on ten years research in the archive and collection of the London couturier Norman Hartnell, t...
The process of determining the contribution of an almost forgotten couturier, Jo Mattli, to the Brit...
'[Gilbert Osmond] was certainly fastidious and critical; he was probably irritable. His sensibility ...
An academically rigorous and beautiful new publication on a crucial chapter in fashion history Londo...
This thesis began as a response to a question raised by an eminent craft historian relating to the ...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [60]-63)Through an examination of the domestic interior i...
This paper focuses on the personal histories of home possessions, and explores the decisions we make...
This article considered matters of taste, acquisition and display in relation to the art collection ...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
My essay examines the complicated relationship between the art collector, merchant and landowner Jam...
This thesis analyses the life and collecting career of the Glaswegian mercantile collector Sir Willi...