Byzantium and British Heritage

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Aesthetic Movement
anti-restoration movement
Antonio Salviati
architectural drawings analysis
Arts and Crafts
Auguste Choisy
Britain
British School at Athens
Byzantine Architecture
Byzantine Art
Byzantine Monuments
Byzantine Research
Byzantine Research Fund
Byzantine Revival
Byzantine Style
Byzantium
Byzantium Britain Arts and Crafts Aesthetic Movement Nineteenth-Century cultural history Heritage Byzantine Research Fund
Cappella Palatina
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Christian Archaeological Society
Daphni Monastery
decorative arts history
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Gavin Stamp
Henry III
Heritage
heritage conservation studies
Holy Souls
nineteenth-century architecture
Nineteenth-Century cultural history
Reginald Blomfield
Royal Academy
St Andrew's Chapel
St John's Lodge
St Mark's Basilica
St Stephen's College
Superb
United Free Church
Westminster Cathedral
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032286730
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Byzantium was a very influential part of the development of the Arts and Crafts Movement (1880–1910) in Britain, and although the influence of the Gothic Revival (1830–80) is well known, that of the Byzantine Revival (1840–1910) is not. This volume is about the people and the movements that created the Byzantine Revival and shows how they influenced British heritage from architecture to the decorative arts during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The central pillars of the volume are the architects and scholars who created the Byzantine Research Fund (BRF) Archive, a unique collection of architectural drawings and photographs of numerous monuments across the Byzantine world, and the social and professional networks in which they circulated. The BRF members, an eclectic and little-known group, who based themselves at the newly founded British School at Athens, established the research of Byzantium in Britain and Greece. They were trained in the traditions of the Arts and Crafts Movement, which sought authenticity in design and decoration in reaction to the styles that had developed through industrialisation. Their work, uniting a distinctively British design tradition with Byzantine arts and crafts, represents a highly significant and under-researched link between Britain and the Hellenic world. This volume is the first contribution to try to fill this knowledge gap.

Byzantium and British Heritage will appeal to all those interested in the relation between Byzantine and British culture and Byzantine art.

Amalia G. Kakissis is Archivist at the British School at Athens.