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Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now

Seven Scenes from the Life of a House
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Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now by John-Paul Stonard explores the rich history and cultural significance of the Chatsworth House estate. It delves into the transformation of its landscape and architecture over the centuries, highlighting its influence on arts and culture. The book provides a compelling narrative that intertwines the estate's past with its vibrant present.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate the harmonious blend of history, art, and architecture found in one of Britain's grandest estates. With beautiful illustrations and insightful narrative, it offers a unique exploration of how historical settings can influence modern creativity, making it an engaging read for those interested in the intersection of past and present cultural expression.

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Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now

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A strikingly modern portrait of Chatsworth, the grandest of English country houses.

No house embodies the spirit of one dynasty better than Chatsworth. Set in an unspoilt Derbyshire valley, surrounded by wild moorland, and home to the Cavendish family for sixteen generations, this treasure house is filled with works of art and objects - from Nicolas Poussin's The Arcadian Shepherds and Antonio Canova's Endymion to great contemporary paintings by Lucian Freud and David Hockney - which have all, in their time, represented the very best of the new. As Stoker Cavendish, the twelfth Duke of Devonshire, likes to point out, 'Everything was new once.'

Following the completion of a decade-long programme of renovations, the exterior of Chatsworth is gleaming, its stone faΓ§ade newly cleaned and its window frames freshly gilded. Inside, through the inspired juxtaposition of old and modern, its rooms fizz with creative energy. Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now tells the story of this extraordinary place through seven scenes from its life, alongside a stunning photographic portrait of the house and its collections, captured at a moment of high optimism in its long history.

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Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now is highly praised for its opulent presentation and detailed exploration of the Cavendish family's multi-generational connection with one of Britain's most iconic houses. The book is lauded for its stunning photography, capturing the blend of history and modernity within the estate, and is described as a visual feast that rivals the grandeur of Chatsworth itself.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241461914

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 October 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Particular Books

Illustration: 400 colour photographs throughout

Contributors:

  • Foreword by The Duke of Devonshire
  • Foreword by The Duchess of Devonshire

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 37.0mm

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 309.0mm

Weight: 1998g

Pages: 416

About the Author

John-Paul Stonard (Author) John-Paul Stonard is an art historian and author. His books include Creation, German Divided and, as editor and contributor, The Books that Shaped Art History. He co-curated the 2014 exhibition Kenneth Clark- Looking for Civilisation at Tate Britain. His writing has appeared in the London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, the Guardian and The Burlington Magazine. He lives in Suffolk.

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