A strikingly modern portrait of Chatsworth, the grandest of English country houses
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.
Chatsworth, Arcadia, Now is about the most sumptuous book I've seen
in a third of a century of book reviewing. It charts the story of
sixteen generations of Cavendishes' involvement with one of the two
or three grandest and most beautiful houses in Britain
*Andrew Roberts, author of GEORGE III*
Just about the most mouthwatering book produced this century...
Gardens, landscapes, libraries, wild flower meadows, works of art,
architecture... Bliss!
*Alan Titchmarsh MBE*
This glamorous, artistic book is a fitting tribute to a decade of
renovation... One could say that the book is a collection piece in
its own right... Breathtaking still-life studies underline the
connections and contrasts between old and new... The sense of a
great house with a vibrant past, present and a future is
palpable
*Country Life*
Anyone who cannot visit in person can now luxuriate in this
astonishing book, with its brilliant photographs fabulously staged
and daringly laid out... as glorious as the house itself
*House & Garden*
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