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For .1 discussion of G. F. Witts's portraits of Ellen Terry, see David Loshak.'G, F. Watts and Ellen Terry" (November J963): 4-'. >s Ellen Terry remembered posing tor Watts wearing armor, "and never realising that it was heavy until I ...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Godwin's furniture designs. Taking the form of a catalogue raisonné, the book documents and reproduces all known examples of his secular furniture and related furniture designs.
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In addition to what found its way to the shops of Paris from the 1850s onward, the rare photos of Alcock's display show that authentic and export Japanese wares mingled at British expositions as early as 1862, the numbers growing ...
Dr Clive Edwards is Reader in Design History at Loughborough University. He has published widely on furniture history and technology, interiors and textiles and has a particular interest in retailing and the subsequent consumption of ...