Art Collecting and Middle Class Culture from London to Brighton, 1840-1914

Art Collecting and Middle Class Culture from London to Brighton, 1840-1914

Adelman, David

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2024

240

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9781032538235

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1. Introduction: Settings And Scenarios, Classes And Collections 2. 'The Palace of Science, Art and Literature' and the Mission to Civilize the People of Brighton 1850-1914 3. William Coningham: Connoisseur, Radical Politician, A Collector of Contradictions 4. How Henry Hill, Bespoke Tailor to the Rich and Self-Made Man also Became a Gentleman of Taste 5. The Reinvention of Henry Willett, a Collector of Collections and an 'Imaginary Museum' 6. The Pre-Raphaelite Collection of Harriet and John Trist: A Collecting Couple in a Companionate Marriage 7. Final Reflections And A Royal Parade In 1877
middle class;urban;art history;class;collection;Victorian;William Coningham;Henry Hill;Henry Willett;Harriet Trist;John Hamilton Trist;paintings;wealth;bourgeoisie;art world;elite;status;politics;philanthropy;arts institutions;museum;library;networks;artists;dealers;critics;social circles;plantation