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ORBIT - Online Repository of Birkbeck Institutional ThesesEnabling open Access to Birkbeck's Research Degree outputAcquisition, patronage and display Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBK : contextualising the art collections of Longford Castle during the long eighteenth centuryhttps://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/40230/Version: Full VersionCitation: Smith, Amelia Lucy Rose (2017) Acquisition, patronage and display : contextualising the art collections of Longford Castle during the l Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBKong eighteenth century. [Thesis] (Unpublished)© 2020 The Author(s)All material available through ORBIT is protected by intellectual property law. inclAmelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBK
uding copyright law.Any use made of the contents should comply with the relevant law.Deposit GuideContact: email1Acquisition, Patronage and Display: CORBIT - Online Repository of Birkbeck Institutional ThesesEnabling open Access to Birkbeck's Research Degree outputAcquisition, patronage and display Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBKe degree of PhD History of Art Bilkbeck, University of London2The work presented in this thesis IS the candidate’s own.Amelia Smith, to provide a contribution to current3 AbstractThis thesis is a study of the formation of the collections at Longford Castle during the period C.1730 to C.I830 by the B Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBKouverie family (later Earls of Radnor). It draws upon previously untapped archival material relating to this understudied but nationally significant cAmelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBK
ollection of artscholarship on country houses and the history of collecting.The thesis considers issues of acquisition, patronage and display, and looORBIT - Online Repository of Birkbeck Institutional ThesesEnabling open Access to Birkbeck's Research Degree outputAcquisition, patronage and display Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBKtastes can be understood as conventional or distinctive for the time. By contextualising these acquisitions and commissions in terms of their setting, it is shown that although Longford Castle, an unusually shaped Elizabethan building, was appropriated and adapted for the display of art in line with Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBK eighteenth-century ideals, its owners also valued and retained aspects of its distinctive character In addition, the thesis shows that Longford functAmelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBK
ioned both as a private home and as a public space where Visitors experienced the collections.An introduction to the Bouverie family IS provided, so aORBIT - Online Repository of Birkbeck Institutional ThesesEnabling open Access to Birkbeck's Research Degree outputAcquisition, patronage and display Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBKhe long eighteenth century. The thesis argues that these interests were characterised by both an independent spirit and a dcsức to conform to contemporary trends and to articulate a sense of Englishness.The thesis takes a broad methodological approach, combining studies of architecture, interiors, g Amelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBKardens, furnishings, fine art and social history. It explores the castle and Its contents through both archival research and object-based study, proviAmelia Smith 12942748 Full version Vol1-2017SmithALRphdBBK
ding the first comprehensive study of Longford and its art collections.4Table of ContentsỈ 'ohifHt 1: TexrAcknowledgementsp. 6Notes to the Readerp. 8IORBIT - Online Repository of Birkbeck Institutional ThesesEnabling open Access to Birkbeck's Research Degree outputAcquisition, patronage and display ORBIT - Online Repository of Birkbeck Institutional ThesesEnabling open Access to Birkbeck's Research Degree outputAcquisition, patronage and displayGọi ngay
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