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One hundred masterpieces of European art and arts and crafts of the
eighteenth century form a panorama of innovation, design and expert
realisation. In their sumptuous design, the porcelain, furniture,
bronzes and silver objects are all miracles of the luxury
craftsmanship found in court art. Such sophisticated design was the
driving force behind the quickly successive styles of classicism,
naturalism and the exotic design of the Rococo period.
Andre-Charles Boulle, Jakob Philipp Hackert, Johann Joachim
Kaendler, Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt und Jean-Baptiste Francois Pater
are just some of the renowned artists featured in this catalogue.
The artworks are opulently presented, interpreted in detail and
arranged according to context. Thus the colourful image of a great
era in art emerges, one that relied on creative energy and the
power of the imagination. Text in German.
As treasure troves of creativity, the homes of artists reflect the
intellectual worlds of their creators. Starting with the Villa
Stuck in Munich-the aesthetic, conceptual cosmos and life's work of
the aristocratic artist Franz von Stuck-this unique volume
integrates the artist's house as a category into the international
context and is the first to assign these buildings the status of
major works. About twenty examples bring to life the fascination
that these artistic fantasies hold for art lovers, including both
existing projects and some which, although they have been lost,
were of unique importance in their day and still retain their
charisma. Along with paintings, sculptures, and photographs closely
related to the houses, plans and models convey the correlation
between art and life as well as the kind of harmony of the arts
expressed in Richard Wagner's historical concept of the total work
of art. Houses featured (selection): Sir John Soane's Museum,
London; William Morris Red House, Bexleyheath; Louis Comfort
Tiffany's Tiffany House, New York City; Mortimer Menpes's flat,
London; the Fernand Khnopff Villa, Brussels; Jacques Majorelle's
villa and garden, Marrakesh; Kurt Schwitters' MERZbau, Hannover;
Max Ernst's house, Arizona
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