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Roy C. Strong

    23 août 1935

    Sir Roy Strong est un historien de l'art anglais distingué, célébré pour son travail de conservateur de musée. Son expertise s'étend de la direction d'institutions artistiques majeures à la conception de jardins. Strong se concentre sur la culture visuelle et son impact sociétal. Ses écrits et ses émissions explorent souvent la manière dont l'art façonne et reflète les époques historiques.

    The Royal Portraits
    Artists of the Tudor Court
    Somewhere in England
    Art and Power
    Ornament in the small garden
    Painting the Past: The Victorian Painter and British History
    • 2019

      Somewhere in England

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      The narrative features Philippa-Dawn, who reflects on a whimsical change as she gazes at silver monsters floating in the evening sky. This moment hints at a playful, imaginative atmosphere while suggesting a shift in experiences or adventures. The mention of "Balloons" implies a sense of lightness and transformation, setting the stage for an intriguing exploration of themes related to change and wonder.

      Somewhere in England
    • 2004

      Focusing on the Victorians, the book explores how this era shaped its historical identity through artistic expression. Roy Strong offers an engaging analysis of the ways in which the Victorians interpreted their past, revealing the intricate relationship between history and art during this period. Through his insights, readers gain a deeper understanding of the cultural dynamics that influenced Victorian society.

      Painting the Past: The Victorian Painter and British History
    • 2002

      Whether practical or purely decorative, ornament is the most immediate way of bringing distinctive character to a small garden, and the very stylish Roy Strong is the ideal guide to the world of garden ornament. In this inspiring book, he shows how to consider size and scale, materials, shape, color and texture, and, crucially, he offers invaluable advice on placing ornament in the garden to best effect. Ornament can provide an accent, create a surprise, enhance or disguise an existing feature, alter a perspective, evoke or complement a mood or feeling. It transforms the mundane and ordinary into something different and special, and makes a statement that reflects the gardener's taste and personality. Choosing from the huge range of available ornament, however, or creating your own individual piece, can seem daunting. Superbly illustrated and including in-depth studies of 12 small gardens where ornament is used with particular success, and often with daring originality, Ornament in the Small Garden breaks free from convention and demonstrates the inspirational decorative possibilities.

      Ornament in the small garden
    • 2000

      Henry Prince of Wales

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      When the eighteen-year-old Henry, Prince of Wales, died in November 1612, the hopes of a new generation had been dashed. For the Prince, eldest son of James I, and the brother of the future Charles I, epitomized the yearning of those who wished England to lead Protestant Europe in a great crusade against the might of Catholic Spain.

      Henry Prince of Wales
    • 1999

      Art and Power

      Renaissance Festivals, 1450-1650

      • 227pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      A work of great learning and skilful synthesis, beautifully illustrated. SUNDAY TIMES The spectacular festivals mounted by the princes of the Renaissance were both a marriage of the arts and a complex and subtle expression of political theory. From the Renaissance festivals ballet, opera and even the proscenium arch theatre are derived. Festivals are therefore a vital part of European cultural history. Here Roy Strong provides a guide to their origins and purpose, and their lasting influence.

      Art and Power
    • 1998

      The Story of Britain

      A People's History

      • 607pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      In this masterful book, Roy Strong presents the story of Britain from the very earliest recorded Celtic times to the present day. It is a story of epic sweep and grandeur, and Strong, with his passionate enthusiasm and wide-ranging knowledge, is just the person to tell it. Lavishly illustrated with 300 photographs and works of art, The Story of Britain will be a standard work for years to come.

      The Story of Britain
    • 1998
    • 1996
    • 1994

      Containing ideas and advice, this book is aimed at those who want a garden that will respond to the time that they can devote to its upkeep. It contains 20 garden designs divided into those requiring low, medium or relatively high maintenance and ranging from an elegant parterre to a reflective water-garden, each one presented with annotated ground plans and colour photographs, and a detailed plant guide.

      Successful Small Garden