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Jewish Country Houses

Editat de Juliet Carey, Abigail Green Fotografii de Hélène Binet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2024
Through a series of striking case studies, this book explores the pan-European world of the Jewish country house, its architecture, its relationships and its things. Country houses are powerful symbols of national identity, evoking the glamorous world of the landowning aristocracy. Jewish Country Houses tell a more complex story of prejudice and integration, difference and connection. Many had spectacular art collections and gardens. Some were stages for lavish entertaining, while others provided inspiration to the European avant garde. A few are now museums of international importance; many more are hidden treasures: all were beloved homes that bear witness to the remarkable achievements of newly emancipated Jews across Europe - and to a dream of belonging that mostly came to a brutal end with the Holocaust. From the playful historicism of the National Trust's Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire to the modernist masterpiece that is the Villa Tugendhat in the Czech city of Brno, this book is the first to tell that story.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781800810358
ISBN-10: 1800810350
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 250-300Mixture of National Trust archive and new photography
Dimensiuni: 274 x 222 x 44 mm
Greutate: 1.82 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Juliet Carey is Senior Curator at Waddesdon Manor. Abigail Green is a prize-winning author and historian at Oxford University.Photographer Hélène Binet has been described by Daniel Liebeskind as 'one of the leading architectural photographers in the world'.

Cuprins

Preface
List of Illustrations
Style Note
1. A Jewish and a European Story
Abigail Green, Tom Stammers, and Juliet Carey
with Silvia Davoli and Jaclyn Granick
2. A Combination of Many Visions
Hélène Binet
3. The Stories we Tell: Salomons Estate
Tom Stammers and Abigail Green
4. Hughenden Manor: a Home for a Prime Minister
Rob Bandy
5. The Château de Ferrières: a European Powerhouse
Pauline Prévost-Marcilhacy
6. In Walpole’s Footsteps: Lady Waldegrave at Strawberry Hill
Nino Strachey
7. Playing with the Past at Waddesdon Manor
Juliet Carey
8. Two Houses, Two Countries, One Cosmopolitan Family: Torre Alfina
and the Château de Champs-sur-Marne
Alice Legé
9. Agriculture et Ars: Villa La Montesca in Città di Castello
Luisa Levi d’Ancona Modena
10. Kérylos: ‘The Greek Villa’
Henri Lavagne
11. Schloss Freienwalde: the Jewish Restoration of a Prussian Legacy
Martin Sabrow
12. Nymans, an English House and Garden
John Hilary
13. Max Liebermann’s Villa at Lake Wannsee: a Public Retreat
Lucy Wasensteiner
14. From the Palatial to the Modern: Industry and Luxury in 208 Habsburg Europe.
Petr Svoboda
15. Trent Park: a House under German Occupation
Helen Fry
16. An American Epilogue
Juliet Carey and Abigail Green
17. Exploring the Traces
Abigail Green

Recenzii

“These houses . . . symbolize ‘the dream of belonging’ held by European Jews, and that moment when it seems possible. But the houses also represent something that is irreparably gone, destroyed by the Holocaust.”

"These images stand as a reproach to those who tidy away and smarten up – Binet’s pictures, and the project more widely, are all about letting the light in on the difficult and imperfect."

“From outstanding art collections and extravagant entertaining to creating a home in the face of prejudice, Jewish Country Houses tells the stories behind Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, built as a neo-Rennaissance château for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, and Georgian Gothic Revival Strawberry Hill in Twickenham, owned by both the Countess Waldegrave and the 1st Baron Michelham after Horace Walpole, among other houses.”

“This is a magnificent work of scholarship—it illuminates complex and ambiguous stories of assimilation and identity with verve and insight.”

"Jewish elite transformed the traditional notion of the country house from a site of settled privilege into a dynamic microcosm of bold self-inscription—a catalyst for new forms of sociability, patronage, art collecting, and philanthropy. Interweaving a wide array of sources and perspectives from different cultures, these essays explore gripping tales of belonging and rejection, memory and erasure, dispossession and resilience.”

“I learned something new on every beautifully illustrated page. It sets the familiar country house story in a new, Europe-wide landscape, and tells a tale of often tragic splendor. The authors show that these are more than just houses—they are monuments to the long nineteenth-century battle between prejudice and assimilation, played out in magnificent buildings and princely collections.”

“This lusciously illustrated book provides an essential tour of the Jewish country houses of Europe and the UK. Each of the thirteen essays furnishes an authoritative understanding of a specific house and uses a combination of new and historic images to showcase the lives of the inhabitants and the homes’ rich interiors. The final essay compares this tradition to Jewish American country houses. A must-have book for anyone interested in elegant houses or Jewish history.”