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ISBN: HB: 9780300099225

Yale University Press

August 2003

268 pp.

31x25 cm

100 black&white illus., 350 colour illus.

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Thomas Jeckyll

Architect and Designer

Thomas Jeckyll (1827-1881) ranks among the least understood and most tragic Aesthetic Movement figures in England. This abundantly illustrated book explores his innovative and brilliant designs in architecture, furniture, metalwork and interiors and restores him to his deserved place among the architect-designers of his time. A study of Jeckyll's life and work, this book presents his notable buildings and diverse examples of his decorative arts. Susan Weber Soros and Catherine Arbuthnott examine Jeckyll's most important architectural commissions, among them the extravagant five-storey Cambridge town house, Rance's Folly. They also discuss the interiors he designed – some of the most innovative and evocative Aesthetic Movement rooms of his time – as well as the remarkable furniture and metalwork designs for which he is best-known today, including the "Four Seasons Gates" that were exhibited in Paris and Vienna.

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"will re-establish Jeckyll's importance as an architect and designer... a detailed assessment of his works" – The Victorian