From the winner of the Booker Prize: A ravishing book that opens a
window into the lives, designs, and passions of Mariano Fortuny and
William Morris, two remarkable artists who themselves are passions of
the writer A. S. Byatt. Born a generation apart in the mid-1800s,
Fortuny and Morris were seeming opposites: Fortuny a Spanish
aristocrat thrilled by the sun-baked cultures of Crete and Knossos;
Morris a member of the British bourgeoisie, enthralled by Nordic
myths. Through their revolutionary inventions and textiles, both men
inspired a new variety of art that is as striking today as when it was
first conceived. In this elegant meditation, Byatt traces their genius
right to the source. Fortunyâs Palazzo Pesaro Orfei in Venice is a
warren of dark spaces imbued with the rich hues of Asia. In his attic
workshop, Fortuny created intricate designs from glowing silks and
velvets; in the palazzo he found âhappiness in a glittering
cavernâ alongside the French model who became his wife and
collaborator, including on the famous âDelphosâ dressâa flowing,
pleated gown that evoked the era of classical Greece. Morrisâs Red
House outside London, with its Gothic turrets and secret gardens,
helped inspire his stunning floral and geometric patterns; it likewise
represented a coming together of life and art. But it was a âsweet
simple old placeâ called Kelmscott Manor in the countryside that he
loved bestâeven when it became the setting for his wifeâs love
affair with the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Generously illustrated
with the artistsâ beautiful designsâpomegranates and acanthus,
peacock and vineâamong other aspects of their worlds, this
marvel-filled book brings the visions and ideas of Fortuny and Morris
to vivid life.
Les mer
On William Morris and Mariano Fortuny
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101947487
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter