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Exhibition | Part of the Furniture: The Library of John Bedford

Posted in exhibitions by Editor on January 11, 2024

Joseph Moxon, Practical Perspective; or Perspective Made Easie (London, 1670)
(University of Leeds)

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Now on view at the University of Leeds, with additional information at the Antique Collecting Magazine. Also, see this posting at Antique Dealers Blog by one of the show’s curators, Mark Westgarth.

Part of the Furniture: The Library of John Bedford
Brotherton Gallery, University of Leeds, 9 January — 21 December 2024

Curated by Mark Westgarth, Rachel Eckersley, and Rhiannon Lawrence-Francis

Rare and beautiful books chart the evolution of furniture design over the centuries and the journey from drawing board, to workshop, to home

Selected from the world-leading library of antiques dealer John Bedford (1941–2019), ornate patterns by a renaissance pioneer, designs by Chippendale, Sheraton, Pugin, and Morris, elaborate trade cards, colourful catalogues, drawings, and manuals show how ideas and trends took shape, gained influence, and were eventually revived as fashions came full circle.

Upholsterer and furniture dealer Daniel Thorn might be less of a household name, but his personal sketchbook of designs for drapery, curtains, and furniture is a lively working record of the looks of the late-18th and early-19th centuries. Other highlights include the only complete coloured copy of The Ladies Amusement, an 18th-century book of decorative designs made to cut out and paste. Henry Lawford’s gloriously garish 1855 fold-out sofa catalogue sweeps away clichés of dismal Victoriana in a colour-lithographed riot of puce, lavender, and pea-green.

The exhibition also celebrates Bedford’s life, his vast knowledge, and his generous legacy to the University of Leeds, which enabled the extension and refurbishment of The Brotherton Research Centre and the establishment of The John Bedford Fellowship, in addition to the donation of his dazzling library.

Part of the Furniture: The Library of John Bedford is curated by Mark Westgarth, Associate Professor of Art History and Museum Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Art & Antiques Market; Rachel Eckersley, Rare Book Specialist; and Rhiannon Lawrence-Francis, Special Collections Curator.

Henry Lawford, The Cabinet of Practical, Useful, and Decorative Furniture Designs (J. S. Virtue & Co., 1855)
(University of Leeds)

 

Call for Papers | HECAA Emerging Scholars Showcase

Posted in Calls for Papers, graduate students by Editor on January 11, 2024

Workshop for Gilding on Wood (Doreur sur bois), detail, Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, edited by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d’Alembert, volume 20, plate IV (Paris, 1765 / ARTFL Encyclopédie Project, University of Chicago).

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HECAA Emerging Scholars Showcase
Online, 5 March 2024

Proposals due by 26 January 2024

We at HECAA are thrilled to invite emerging scholars studying the art, architecture, and visual culture of the long eighteenth century around the globe to participate in our 2024 virtual showcase. A beloved HECAA tradition, the showcase is intended as a platform for emerging scholars to connect with the wider HECAA community and get feedback on their research.

Scholars will each be given 3–5 minutes to present their work, followed by an open question and answer session. This year’s Emerging Scholars Showcase will be held on Tuesday, March 5 (time TBD based on participants’ time zones). As in previous years, an additional showcase may be added if there is sufficient interest; so, we encourage you to apply even if you are unable to present on Tuesday, March 5.

To apply, please fill out this form by Friday, January 26 at midnight (EST). Emerging scholars may be current graduate students (MAs or PhDs) and early career researchers who have received their PhDs in the past five years. We ask that presenters apply no more than once every three years to allow for as many individuals as possible to participate. Also note that you do not have to be a member of HECAA to apply to participate in the Emerging Scholars Showcase, so feel free to circulate widely in your networks. Please, direct all questions, suggestions (and love) to hecaa.emergingscholarsrep@gmail.com.

Warmly,
Demetra Vogiatzaki
HECAA Board Member At-Large, Emerging Scholars Representative