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Dragons & Pagodas

A Celebration of Chinoiserie
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Dragons & Pagodas by Aldous Bertram is a captivating exploration of Eastern-inspired design elements within Western interiors. The book delves into the history and influence of Asian motifs, showcasing their vibrant integration in modern home decor. Rich in illustrations, it provides a stunning visual journey for those interested in the fusion of cultural aesthetics.
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This book may appeal to you if you have a passion for interior design and an appreciation for the fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics. With a focus on vibrant colours and captivating illustrations, it offers inspiration and insights into creating eclectic spaces that blend traditional and contemporary styles beautifully.

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A gorgeously illustrated survey of chinoiserie from the 18th century to today

A gorgeously illustrated celebration of chinoiserie from its origins in the 13th century through its explosion in the 18th century to its resurgence today

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"What a delight it is to look through this book, technicolour lavishness leaping from every page." β€” House & Garden

"The drama of colour, ornamentation and exoticism is sustained throughout this sumptuously illustrated book, yet there are highlights: from the astonishing pyramidal ceiling inside Lisbon's Santos Palace featuring 261 carefully suspended Ming dynasty plates to the somewhat oppressive interior of the Tartar tent at the ChΓ’teau de Groussay created for Charles de Beistegui in 1960, and covered in 10,000 delft tiles... Written by an enthusiast, this is a book that might convert many to the cult of chinoiserie, that 'alternative world of delightful otherness'. β€” The World of Interiors

Chinoiserie is a term for Western art and design inspired by a largely invented vision of China. Marco Polo's sensational account of his visit to the exotic East in the thirteenth century sparked an insatiable demand for knowledge of China. The feeling was not mutual, however, and the Chinese kept the Western "barbarians" at arm's length. By the eighteenth century, piecemeal reports about the country filled with hearsay and myth were eagerly disseminated across Europe, and fascination with China reached a fever pitch.

Everything that found its way out of China was highly prized, from blue-and-white porcelain vases to lacquer screens to precious tea leaves. But because a clear vision of the country was perpetually shrouded in mystery, Westerners revelled in the fanciful interpretations of Chinese life churned out by artists, and chinoiserie was born, first in Holland and soon in France, Germany, and England, where it was most successfully absorbed into mainstream fashion. Indeed, "Chinese Chippendale"-style fretwork railings and bridges flooded the gardens of England and proved even more popular in its North American colonies.

Aldous Bertram has been captivated by chinoiserie all his life and even wrote his doctoral thesis at Cambridge University on Chinese pavilions in English gardens. He organises Dragons & Pagodas by theme, including porcelain, colour and pattern, flora, fauna, people, architecture, and tropical exoticism. Each chapter is bursting with images of everything from grand European summer palaces and whimsical pagoda follies to charming details of screens, porcelain figurines, and ornate plasterwork, from modern rooms swathed in floral wallpaper to paintings, tapestries, and palm-topped columns.

Complete with Bertram's own chinoiserie-inspired watercolours and collages, Dragons & Pagodas is an irresistible confection and an example of chinoiserie in its own right.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780865653849

Publisher: Vendome Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 September 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Vendome Press

Illustration: 200 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 235.0mm

Height: 305.0mm

Weight: 1820g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Aldous Bertram is an artist, illustrator, muralist, and interior designer who works for Lindroth Design and runs the Charleston, South Carolina studio. His interiors have been featured in House Beautiful and other design publications. He received his PhD from Cambridge University, specialising in the historical influence of China on English garden design and architecture. He created the effervescent watercolors for Amanda Lindroth's recent book Island Hopping (Vendome). He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

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