|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
Scholarly interest in Art Deco has grown rapidly over the past
fifty years, spanning different academic disciplines. This volume
provides a guide to the current state of the field of Art Deco
research by highlighting past accomplishments and promising new
directions. Chapters are presented in five sections based on key
concepts: migration, public culture, fashion, politics, and Art
Deco’s afterlife in heritage restoration and new media. The book
provides a range of perspectives on and approaches to these issues,
as well as to the concept of Art Deco itself. It highlights the
slipperiness of Art Deco yet points to its potential to shed new
light on the complexities of modernity.
Leading architect E.J. Lennox designed Casa Loma for the flamboyant
Sir Henry Pellatt and Mary, Lady Pellatt as an enormous castellated
mansion that overlooked the booming metropolis of Toronto. The
first scholarly book dedicated to this Canadian landmark, Casa Loma
situates the famous “house on the hill” within Toronto’s
architectural, urban, and cultural history. Casa Loma was not only
an outsized home for the self-appointed “Lord Toronto” but a
statement of Canada’s association with empire, an assertion of
the country’s British legacy. During and after the Pellatts’
occupation, Casa Loma was a major landmark, and it has since
infiltrated the iconography and collective memory of the
metropolis. The reception of Casa Loma, variously loved and
abhorred by Torontonians, reflects many of Toronto’s major
aspirations and anxieties about itself as a modern city. Across ten
chapters, this book charts the history of Casa Loma from the
purchase of the estate atop Davenport Ridge in 1903 and its
construction from 1906, through to its sale and the dispersal of
its contents in 1924, its subsequent life as a hotel, and finally
its transformation into one of the city’s major entertainment
venues. Casa Loma brings to light a wealth of hitherto unpublished
archival images and documentation of the house’s visual and
material culture, weaving together a textured account of the
design, use, and life of this unique building over the course of
the twentieth century.
Scholarly interest in Art Deco has grown rapidly over the past
fifty years, spanning different academic disciplines. This volume
provides a guide to the current state of the field of Art Deco
research by highlighting past accomplishments and promising new
directions. Chapters are presented in five sections based on key
concepts: migration, public culture, fashion, politics, and Art
Deco's afterlife in heritage restoration and new media. The book
provides a range of perspectives on and approaches to these issues,
as well as to the concept of Art Deco itself. It highlights the
slipperiness of Art Deco yet points to its potential to shed new
light on the complexities of modernity.
|
You may like...
Operation Joktan
Amir Tsarfati, Steve Yohn
Paperback
(1)
R250
R185
Discovery Miles 1 850
|