The most important, most visited, and most renowned of all of Britains stately homes, Blenheim has been home to the Churchill family for more than 300 years.
Regarded as perhaps the greatest of the stately homes and the finest example of baroque architecture in Great Britain, Blenheim is a treasure of English heritage. In this stunning volume, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, the twelfth generation of the family, takes us on a privileged tour of the palace.
Designed by John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor (a protégé of Christopher Wren) in the early 1700s; with stonework, furniture, and tapestries crafted by the best talents of the age; and art and statuary by such notable artists as John Singer Sargent and Joshua Reynolds, Blenheim is filled with artistic commissions that provide a window into the history of England.
In addition to the gilded staterooms and acres of landscaped gardens, Spencer-Churchill shows us the familys private apartments, with their secret corridors and history of illustrious guests, as well as the downstairs staff area with its iconic bell system.
With beautiful photography of the magnificent interiors and priceless collections, and Spencer-Churchills fascinating text, this volume illuminates Blenheim as it”s never been seen before.
Pages
360
Langue
Anglais
Date d'édition
septembre 2024
Taille
25.9 x 31.4 cm
Éditeur
Rizzoli
Poids
1050 gr