The Sale of the Late King's Goods by Jerry Brotton

The Sale of the Late King's Goods by Jerry Brotton

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Shortlisted for the 2006 Samuel Johnson Prize, the critically acclaimed and dazzling account of the sale of Charles I's art collection

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The Sale of the Late King's Goods by Jerry Brotton

Shortlisted for the 2006 Samuel Johnson Prize, the critically acclaimed and dazzling account of the sale of Charles I's art collection
Brotton has taken on a cracking good story, confidently snaking through the complicated politics of seventeenth-century European art-dealership, from Venice and the Low Countries to the Escorial and back into the side-streets of turbulent London and the thousand-odd rooms of Whitehall PalaceHe beds this vast mass of convoluted activity with its great cast of characters from de Critz to Van Dyck its rivalries, frauds, enthusiasms, bankruptcies, brinkmanship and U-turns deeply into the political, social and artistic context of the time. This is no pillow book: that Brotton maintains his authorial grip on both the grand sweep and the elaborate detail while controlling the drive of his multi-layered narrative is a superb achievement' Kate Colquhoun, Daily Telegraph Provocative admirably researched and compellingly narrated' Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times Jerry Brotton, a young historian with an enviable command of the secondary literature, both historical and art-historical, and a good understanding of the way objects and works of art assume ideological significance, has told the amazing story of Charles I's collection and its subsequent sale in full' Charles Saumarez Smith, Literary Review Jerry Brotton holds a magnifying glass to the amassing of the royal collection and its later dispersal bustles with fascinating detail' History Today Admirable' The Times Colourful' Observer Magnificent' Daily Express
Jerry Brotton is Senior Lecturer in Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London and director of the college's MA in Renaissance Studies. He is a regular reviewer and broadcaster for both radio and television, appearing in the BBC documentary Leonardo and The Medici on Channel 4. He is the author of several books, including the acclaimed Renaissance Bazaar and The Sale of the Late King's Goods, which was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize.
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ISBN 13 9780330427098
ISBN 10 0330427091
Title The Sale of the Late King's Goods
Author Jerry Brotton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2007-04-06
Number of pages 448
Prizes Short-listed for BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize 2006 (UK)
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