Selected Product: | The British Stable (Studies in British Art) Hardcover Author: Giles Worsley, William Curtis Rolf Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre BA Release Date: 2005-03-08 ISBN-10: 0300107080 ISBN-13: 9780300107081 List Price: $75.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Equestrian Style: Home Design, Couture, and Collections from the Eclectic to the Elegant ISBN-10: 0307394689 ISBN-13: 9780307394682 List Price:$65.00 Ultimate Horse Barns ISBN-10: 0760324417 ISBN-13: 9780760324417 List Price:$34.95 Stables: Majestic Spaces for Horses ISBN-10: 0847828158 ISBN-13: 9780847828159 List Price:$45.00 Stables and Other Equestrian Buildings: A Guide to Design and Construction ISBN-10: 0851316875 ISBN-13: 9780851316871 List Price:$60.00 Luxury Equestrian Design (Luxury Books) ISBN-10: 3832791442 ISBN-13: 9783832791445 List Price:$59.95 |
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Until the early years of the twentieth century, horses played an essential role in the agriculture, transport, industry, warfare, and sport of Britain. Their stables were practical shelters, but they were also more than that—in many cases a handsomely appointed stable served as much for the elegant display of horses as for their shelter. This beautiful book, illustrated with over one hundred specially commissioned photographs, focuses attention for the first time on the history, the variety, and the importance of stables in the British Isles.
Leading architectural historian Giles Worsley examines stables from the twelfth century through 1914, with special attention to country house stables—including those at Chatsworth and Kedleston—where the finest examples of stable design are found. Worsley discusses the factors that influenced the architecture of stables, whether owned by noblemen, great brewing companies, or the British army. Fascinating and lucidly written, The British Stable will appeal equally to those with an interest in horses, country houses, architectural history, or the special relationship between horses and the people of Britain.
Class Act | Customer Rating: | | This is an excellently historical perspective by the now late Giles Worsley. Photographs by William Curtis Rolf capture a grand epoch in British architecture that was dedicated to this noble animal. | The British Stable | Customer Rating: | | I would have like to have seen photographs of the beautiful west front of the Chatsworth Stable. Also, some of the blueprints did not reproduce well. I think it would have been a more pleasing read if these were clearer. Instead of angles of the rooftops, it would have been nice to see the whole stable. |
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