Treasures of The National Trust

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appreciation
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century
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estates
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Flaxman
heritage
historical
houses
maiolica
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miniatures
museum
museums
needlework
paintings
photography
porcelain
pottery
Rubens
sculpture
tapestry
timelines
visual

Product details

  • ISBN 9781905400454
  • Weight: 1857g
  • Dimensions: 251 x 262mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The National Trust owns and cares for the most important, varied and valuable collection of antiques in Britain. From Rubens paintings to Paul McCartney's bedroom paraphenalia, its enormous range is unequalled and many of these antiques are still housed in the properties for which they were designed or bought. 'Treasures of the National Trust' is the only book to detail this collection in an accessible and enlightening way. Divided into themed chapters such as Paintings, Sculpture, Tapestry and Needlework, French and English Furniture, European Pottery and Porcelain - 'Treasures' is suitable for those with little knowledge of art history and antiques as well as those more versed in the subjects. Special features illuminate the work of key painters, designers and craftsmen; historical timelines give a quick visual context for the artworks, and cross-referencing ensures that readers can see what else is held at that Trust property.


The 'treasures' range from single pieces, such as Rubens' The Garden of Love at Waddesdon and St Michael Overcoming Satan by Flaxman at Ickworth, to collections of multiple pieces, such as the miniatures at Ham House and Petworth's 16th-century maiolica plates and teapots. Some have been chosen for their rare beauty and artistry, others for their value or history, but each will be illuminated for the reader. With sumptuous photography and authoritative text (written in conjunction with the Trust's renowned curators), 'Treasures of the National Trust' will prove an essential reference title on the best of British heritage.

Beth Russell founded Designers' Forum in London where she heads a small, enthusiastic group of designers and embroiderers who interpret her designs. She became interested in the Arts & Crafts Movement after being inspired by Frank Brangwyn's huge mural panels in her native Swansea in Wales. Beth has worked for the Royal School of Needlework, the Good Housekeeping Institute and as a photographic stylist. She lives in London.

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