The Keatley Trust, founded in 1968 by collector John Keatley, aims to purchase the finest ceramics, glass, metalwork, woodwork, furniture, prints and book bindings created over the last hundred years. These objects are subsequently lent to museums around England, for the benefit and enjoyment of the public. Comprising almost 1,500 pieces, the collection reveals the history of twentieth-century Britain, through art. In John Keatley’s opinion, this century represents the period of greatest transformation of the lives of most people in the history of Britain, with the greatest advances in living conditions, education, health, life expectancy and prospects of the ‘ordinary man’. The result of numerous interviews with John Keatley (a long-stand...
The Whitworth has been making art useful since 1889. Originally founded in the memory of the pioneer...
In 1921, Stanley Berkeley Smith (1878-1955), a British banker based in Karachi, offered his collecti...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...
'From its origins with the Founder’s bequest in 1816, The Fitzwilliam Museum’s rich collections of f...
The collecting of Chinese ceramics had become an increasingly popular activity in late 19th-century ...
This is the first major exhibition to examine John Lockwood Kipling (1837‐1911)—designer, architectu...
The primary aim of this thesis is to focus attention on the bourgeois, 'un-named' collector. The dri...
This thesis analyses the life and collecting career of the Glaswegian mercantile collector Sir Willi...
Book synopsis: Early generations of England’s illustrious Cecil family--particularly William Lord Bu...
This essay examines the circumstances in with a twelfth-century illuminated manuscript containing an...
This essay balanced similar contributions based on archive research by companion authors (Muriel Wil...
This thesis examines the role and impact of collectors and collections of post-war British studio po...
This thesis examines the evolution of connoisseurship before and after the exhibition ‘Art Treasures...
The Visitors’ Book kept by Sir Richard and Lady Wallace at Hertford House encompasses 245 pages with...
The article investigates the role of the collector and his impact on the artists, the art market and...
The Whitworth has been making art useful since 1889. Originally founded in the memory of the pioneer...
In 1921, Stanley Berkeley Smith (1878-1955), a British banker based in Karachi, offered his collecti...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...
'From its origins with the Founder’s bequest in 1816, The Fitzwilliam Museum’s rich collections of f...
The collecting of Chinese ceramics had become an increasingly popular activity in late 19th-century ...
This is the first major exhibition to examine John Lockwood Kipling (1837‐1911)—designer, architectu...
The primary aim of this thesis is to focus attention on the bourgeois, 'un-named' collector. The dri...
This thesis analyses the life and collecting career of the Glaswegian mercantile collector Sir Willi...
Book synopsis: Early generations of England’s illustrious Cecil family--particularly William Lord Bu...
This essay examines the circumstances in with a twelfth-century illuminated manuscript containing an...
This essay balanced similar contributions based on archive research by companion authors (Muriel Wil...
This thesis examines the role and impact of collectors and collections of post-war British studio po...
This thesis examines the evolution of connoisseurship before and after the exhibition ‘Art Treasures...
The Visitors’ Book kept by Sir Richard and Lady Wallace at Hertford House encompasses 245 pages with...
The article investigates the role of the collector and his impact on the artists, the art market and...
The Whitworth has been making art useful since 1889. Originally founded in the memory of the pioneer...
In 1921, Stanley Berkeley Smith (1878-1955), a British banker based in Karachi, offered his collecti...
An exhibition co-curated with Anthony Quinn celebrating a century of ceramics at the Central School ...