Product details
- ISBN 9781836004226
- Weight: 750g
- Dimensions: 171 x 224mm
- Publication Date: 18 Sep 2025
- Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Beyond the Veil is a visual tour through the curious history of how we deal with death – the grief and mourning, the funerals, symbols and ceremonies.
From Victorian England across to the US, learn about the often peculiar and at times macabre ways of how the living memorialise the dead.
Humans have always had ways of marking death, but in Victorian England death became a morbid obsession that went global – death was as much ‘celebrated’ as it was a source of fear and sadness. Queen Victoria herself became a figurehead of grief after the death of her beloved Prince Albert in 1861. Her ensuing fascination with death took many visual forms – from her ritualised embrace of black clothing to the building of ostentatious monuments – and massively influenced cultural norms in both the UK and further afield.
The Victorians built complex cemeteries, collected precious memento mori, commissioned bizarre death portraits and obsessed over the correct mourning attire and funerary protocol, while turn-of-the century America saw reflections of many of these cultural phenomena. The bestsellers of the period were often about life and death (think Frankenstein and Dracula), while the art, architecture and style – with its often dark and heavy gothic overtones – revelled in the glamorisation of death. Beyond the Veil brings this extraordinarily elaborate and stylised visual culture together while expertly explaining and elaborating on its most peculiar and fascinating aspects.
For example, it explores:
- The influence of Queen Victoria’s personal mourning on fashion and social custom.
- The rise of Victorian cemeteries and funerary architecture.
- The art of memento mori and post-mortem photography.
- The emergence of spiritualism, seances and afterlife communication.
- The fascination with gothic literature, symbolism and the romanticisation of death.
Beautifully illustrated throughout with archival photography, artworks and design,Beyond the Veil is a must-have for lovers of history, art and the macabre. It invites readers to step into the shadows of the past and discover how Victorian mourning shaped our modern relationship with grief and remembrance.
US-based Paul Gambino has been an avid collector of the bizarre for over 20 years with an extensive collection of Victorian memorial photographs, antique funeria, mug shots, and vintage religious items (including a life-sized St. Sebastian and Virgin Mary salvaged from a 19th-century church in Pennsylvania).
