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A01=Leo Schmidt
A01=Polly Feversham
A01=The Countess of Hopetoun
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Author_Leo Schmidt
Author_Polly Feversham
Author_The Countess of Hopetoun
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Product details
- ISBN 9783777434391
- Weight: 1760g
- Publication Date: 09 Apr 2020
- Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Hopetoun House, on the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, is the seat of the Marquess of Linlithgow. The lavishly illustrated book presents the architecture (initially designed by Sir William Bruce in the 1690s and greatly extended by William Adam and his sons from the 1720s), sumptuously decorated rooms and art collection, as well as the landscape and gardens.
This volume discusses Hopetoun both as the historic seat of a noble family and as a complex work of art. It covers its architecture, interior design and furnishing, its collection of paintings, its designed landscape and also the family who have built, inhabited and developed it since the late 17th century. The text is a joint production by eminent specialists. Appealing photographs of the interiors by Frank Dalton and of the new Walled Garden by Claire Takacs form an important part of the book. Chapters written by members of the family, Lord and Lady Hopetoun as well as Lord Alexander Hope, connect the historic place to the present and the future of the etate.
This volume discusses Hopetoun both as the historic seat of a noble family and as a complex work of art. It covers its architecture, interior design and furnishing, its collection of paintings, its designed landscape and also the family who have built, inhabited and developed it since the late 17th century. The text is a joint production by eminent specialists. Appealing photographs of the interiors by Frank Dalton and of the new Walled Garden by Claire Takacs form an important part of the book. Chapters written by members of the family, Lord and Lady Hopetoun as well as Lord Alexander Hope, connect the historic place to the present and the future of the etate.
The Countess of Hopetoun trained as an art historian and is the châtelaine of Hopetoun House. Lady Polly Feversham holds degrees in the history of art and architectural conservation. With her husband, she helped to restore and run Duncombe Park in North Yorkshire. Leo Schmidt teaches architectural conservation at BTU, the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus, Germany.
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