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El. knyga: Nineteenth-Century Interiors: Volume IV: Products and Processes [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This volume of primary source materials documents the essential practical aspects of making a home, decorating it and then furnishing it. The crucial constitutive parts that make up an interior from floor to ceiling are considered here in detail. The role of advice books and articles that attempted to direct homemakers in particular directions are examined, as are the more practical how-to publications that demonstrated the processes of interior decoration. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of art history.

This volume of primary source materials documents the essential practical aspects of making a home, decorating it and then furnishing it. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of art history.
Volume
4. Products and Processes

Part
1. Flooring, Carpets and Rugs

1. Eliza Leslie, Carpets, in The House Book or a Manual of Domestic Economy
(Philadelphia; Carey and Hart. 1840), pp. 173-80

2. Clarence Cook, The Living Room, in The House Beautiful, Essays on Beds,
Tables, Stools and Candlesticks (New York: Scribner Armstrong, 1878), pp.
49-56

3. George Wagstaffe Yapp, No. 9 Carpets and Rugs, in Art Industry,
Furniture, Upholstery, and House Decoration (London: J. S. Virtue & Co.,
1879), pp. 53-5

4. Jacob von Falke, Art in the House: Historical, Critical, and Ęsthetical
Studies on the Decoration and Furnishing of the Dwelling (Boston: L. Prang &
Co., 1879), pp. 186-98

5. Robert W. Edis, Floors and Floorcoverings, in Shirley Foster Murphy,
(ed.), Our Homes and How to Make them Healthy. [ Papers on sanitary subjects]
(London: Cassell & Co., 1883), pp. 325-32

6. [ Anon], American Parquetry, The Decorator and Furnisher, 17, 1, October
1890, p. 5

7. George Leland Hunter, Home Furnishing; Facts and Figures About Furniture
Carpets and Rugs, Lamps and Lighting, Fixtures, Wall Papers, Window Shades
and Draperies Tapestries Etc. (New York: John Lane 1913), pp. 81-9

Part
2. Walls and Wallpaper

8. David Hay, On the Comparative Advantages of Painting and Papering the
Walls of Apartments in Dwelling-Houses, Architectural Magazine, and Journal
of Improvement in Architecture, Building, and Furnishing, and in the various
Arts and Trades Connected Therewith, 2, 18, 1835, pp. 362-5

9. Charles Knight, The Pictorial Gallery of Arts: Useful Arts (London: Chas
Knight, 1847), Vol
1. pp. 178-82

10. Christopher Dresser, Treatment of Walls, in Principles of Decorative
Design (London: Cassell, 1873), pp. 83-92

11. [ Anon], Selecting Wall-Papers, The Decorator and Furnisher 17, 2, 1890,
p. 60

12. Arthur S. Jennings, Practical Paper Hanging, A Handbook on Decoration in
Paper and other Materials (New York: Comstock, 1892), pp. 94-8

13. Louis H Gibson, Beautiful Houses; A Study in House-Building. Foreign
Examples in Domestic Architecture; A Collection of American House Plans;
Materials and Details for the Artistic House-Builder; the Architect (New
York: T.Y. Crowell & Co. 1895), pp. 302-9

Part
3. Ceilings

14. John Claudius Loudon, Ceilings, in An Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm,
and Villa Architecture and Furniture: Containing numerous designs for
dwellings, each design accompanied by analytical and critical remarks
(London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1835), pp. 939-41

15. Richard Brown, On Decorations of Ceilings, in Domestic Architecture:
Containing a History of the Science and the Principles of Designing Public
Edifices Private Dwelling-Houses Country Mansions and Suburban Villas
(London: G. Virtue. 1841-2), pp. 200-3

16. [ Anon], The Decoration of Ceilings, The Workshop 2, 7, 1869, pp.
97-100

17. Guy C. Rothery, Present day Practice, in Ceilings and their Decoration:
Art and Archaeology, present day practice (London: T.W. Laurie, 1911), pp.
252-64

Part
4. Woodwork, Fixtures and Fittings

18. Eversfield & Horne, Catalogue of the Materials and Interior Fittings of
one House, Being No. 83, Great Russell Street ... which will be sold by
auction ... October 5th1843, etc. (London: Hayes, 1843)

19. Cutting and Delaney, Our Doors and Windows: How to Decorate Them (Buffalo
NY., Cutting and Delaney 1889), pp. 14-16, 68, 84-5

20. [ Anon], Fitments: II. The Dining-Room, The Decorator and Furnisher, 21,
3, Dec. 1892, pp. 92-4

21. [ Anon], Nos, 1 TO 3Furniture, Fitments and Decorations of Cosy Corners,
for Smoking-Rooms, &c., &c., The Young Ladies Journal ,1 April 1892, p. 208

22. Aymer Vallance, The Furnishing and Decoration of the House: Part. 2:
Walls, Windows and Stairs, Art Journal, 54, 1892, pp. 44-9

23. Charles H. B. Quennell, Architectural Furniture, in Lawrence Weaver,
The House and its Equipment (Country Life and George Newnes: London; New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1912), pp. 16-22

Part
5. Paintwork

24. William M. Higgins, Common Errors in House Painting, in The House
Painter; or Decorators Companion: ... To which is added, a history of the
art in all ages (London: Thomas Kelly 1841), pp. 38-47

25. Paul Hasluck, Practical Graining and Marbling: with numerous engravings
and diagrams (London: Cassell, 1902) pp. 10-11

Part
6. Plasterwork/Paper Māché

26. Charles Frederick Bielefeld, On the Use of the Improved Papier Mācheģ in
Furniture, in the Interior Decoration of Buildings, And in Works of Art
(London: Papier Māché Works, no. 15, Wellington Street North, Strand, 1850),
pp. 3-11

27. Laurence Arthur Turner, Modern British Plasterwork -I: A General
Review, The Architectural Review 23, 137, 1908, pp. 222-26

Part
7. Colour Schemes

28. David R. Hay, The Laws of Harmonious Colouring, Adapted to Interior
Decorations, &C: to which is now Added an Attempt to Define Ęsthetical Taste
(London: W.S. Orr. 1836), pp. 25-8

29. Michel-Eugčne Chevreul, The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of
Colours, and Their Applications to the Arts Including Painting, Interior
Decoration, Tapestries, Carpets, Mosaics, Coloured Glazing, Paper-staining,
Calico-printing, Letterpress Printing, Map-colouring, Dress, Landscape and
Flower Gardening, Etc. Translated from the French by Charles Martel. Third
Edition (London: Bohn 1860), pp. 228-30

30. William White, Hygienic Value of Colour in the Dwelling, in
International Health Exhibition Conferences, Volume 7: The Sanitary
Construction of Houses, (London: William Clowes and Sons, 1884), pp. 287-94

31. Christopher H. Dresser, The Decoration of Our Homes, The Art Amateur,
12, 4, 1885, pp. 14-15, 17

32. Charles H. Aide, Colour in Domesticity and Dress, Fortnightly Review,
45 269, 1889, pp. 684-92

33. Edward J. Duveen, Colour in the Home: with notes on Architecture,
Sculpture, Painting, and upon Decoration and Good Taste (London: Allen.
1911), pp. 141-58

34. John D. Crace, The Scheme of Colour, The Art of Colour Decoration
(London: Batsford, 1912), pp. 9-13

Part
8. Furniture and Furnishings

35. [ Anon], New and Fashionable Articles of Furniture, The Lady's Monthly
Museum, vol. VI, 1 April 1801, pp. 288-92

36. [ Anon], New Fashionable Furniture, La Belle Assemblée, or Bells Court
and Fashionable Magazine Addressed Particularly to the Ladies, 1 Dec. 1806,
pp. 53-4 Supplement

37. [ Anon], Furniture Bad and Good, All the Year Round, 8, 182, 25 May
1872, pp. 42-4

38. [ Anon], On Furniture, Englishwomans Domestic Magazine, vol. XX, no.
133, 1 January 1876, pp.90-1

39. M. G. H., How She furnished her House out of the Garret, Harpers
Bazar, 23, April, 19, 1890, pp. 300-1

40. Edward Howell, The Artistic Tendency in House Decoration, Furniture
Gazette, 16 March 1881, pp. 196-8

41. Mrs William Chance, Some Notes on Old and New Furniture and on
Furnishing at the Present Day, The Artist, 31, July 1901, pp. 197-204

Part
9. Textiles and Drapery

42. Thomas Webster and the late Mrs. Parkes, Window Curtains, in An
Encyclopaedia of Domestic Economy (London: Longman, Brown, Green and
Longmans, 1844), pp. 220-5

43. [ Anon], Drapery Curtains and Blinds, in How to Furnish a House and Make
it a Home. The Economic Library, vol 5 (London: Groombridge & Sons, 1855),
pp.118-25

44. [ Anon], Hints on Upholstery, in The Economical Housewife. and Complete
Practical Guide to Domestic Management (London: Ward Lock, 1880), pp. 67-72

45. [ Anon], Mantel-Valances, Scarfs and Lambrequins, Home Decoration. 1, 3,
New York, 6 February 1886, pp. 29-30

46. Lewis F. Day, Upholstery in Decoration, The Decorator and Furnisher,
20, 4, 1892, pp.134-6

Part
10. Fireplaces and Mantelpieces

47. Frederick Edwards, Our Domestic Fireplaces (London: Robert Hardwicke.
1865), pp. 63-6

48. [ Anon], The Modern Mantelpiece. A New and Artistic Feature in Home
Decoration, The Decorator and Furnisher, 29, 3, 1896, pp. 74-5

49. Guy C. Rothery, Chimneypieces and Ingle Nooks, Their Design and
Ornamentation (London: T. Werner Laurie. 1912). pp. 139-49

Part
11. Lighting

50. John Obadiah Newell Rutter, Advantages of Gas in Private Houses (London:
Virtue, 1836), pp. 50-7

51. Robert Hammond, The Electric Light in our Homes (London: Frederick Warne.
1884), pp. 98-109

52. Mrs J. E. H. Gordon, The Library, in Decorative Electricity (London:
Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1891), pp. 63-73

53. Victor Zingler, Illumination of Rooms, in Lawrence Weaver, The House
and its Equipment (Country Life and George Newnes: London; New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1912), pp. 116-18

Part
12. Plumbing, Sanitation and Water Supply

54. Benjamin W. Richardson, M. D., Health at Home, Part I, Appletons
Journal: A Magazine of General Literature 8, 4, April 1880, pp. 313-19

55. Robert. W. Edis, On Sanitation in Decoration, Transactions of the
Brighton Health Congress, 1881, (London: E. Marlborough and Co.,1881), pp.
318-28

56. Benjamin W. Richardson, Health in the Home, in Shirley Forster Murphy
and Robert Brudenell Carter, Our Homes and How to Make them Healthy (London:
Cassell,1883), pp. 27-32

Part
13. Ventilation and Heating

57. Charles Sylvester, The Philosophy of Domestic Economy (London: Longman,
Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1819), pp. 1-11

58. Ernest Henry Jacob, The Ventilation of Houses, Notes on the Ventilation
and Warming of Houses, Churches, Schools, (London: SPCK, 1894), pp.70-7

Part
14. Home Management

59 Stephen R. Fiske, English Photographs (London: Tinsley Brothers. 1869),
pp. 192-8

60. Anna Leach, Science in the Model Kitchen, in Marion Harland, Home
Making, (Boston: Hall and Locke Company, 1911), pp. 176-87

61. Christine Frederick, The New Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal 29, 9
September 1912, p. 12+

62. R. Randal Phillips, Housework on a System, in The Servantless House,
(London: Country Life Ltd., 1920), pp. 150-6

Part
15. Pets and Animals (Live and stuffed)

63 Dante G. Rossetti, and W. M. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti: His
Family-letters, (London: Ellis and Elvey, 1895), pp. 252-5

64. William G. Fitzgerald, Animal Furniture, The Strand Magazine, 12, 1896,
pp. 273-80

Part
16. DIY and Home Crafts

65. Constance C. Harrison, Decoration of the Mantel-Shelf, in Womans
Handiwork in Modern Homes (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1881), pp.
169-75

66. Almon. C. Varney, Our Homes and their Adornments: How to build, finish,
furnish & adorn a home ... designed to make happy homes for happy people,
(Detroit: J.C. Chilton Pub. Co. 1885), pp. 266-71

67. Florence Caddy, How to Furnish a Drawing Room for 18 Guineas, Girls
Own Paper, 1891, pp. 228-31

Bibliography

Index
Clive Edwards is Professor Emeritus of Design History at Loughborough University.