Description
Moreover, this catalogue explores the blurring of boundaries between private and public spaces, as the car and other modes of transport opened up areas of the countryside beyond the orbit of the railways. And then there were the houses and gardens of estates such as Garsington Manor - brought into the public eye by artists who attended the gatherings of the great chatelaine and salonnie re, Lady Ottoline Morrell. So perhaps these worlds of private and public were not mutually exclusive, after all.
About the Author
After gaining a first class honours degree in History of Art at Manchester, specialising in the history of picture frames Paul was awarded a Bursary to train at Sothebys for 2 years, after which he joined Hazlitt Gooden & Fox in 1987. He founded Liss Llewellyn in 1991.
Book Information
ISBN 9781739603304
Author Paul Liss
Format Paperback
Page Count 127
Imprint Liss Fine Art
Publisher Liss Llewellyn