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WEST COUNTRY TO WORLD'S END

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext During the Tudor Age the South West was famed for the innovation and endeavor of its people. Devon sea dogs Drake, Raleigh and Hawkins sailed to ¿World¿s End¿ in their pursuit of treasure and glory, Exeter¿s Nicholas Hilliard produced exquisite miniature portraits of courtiers while fellow Exonian Thomas Bodley re-founded Oxford University¿s library, later named the Bodleian in his honor.These men lived during the religious turmoil and political intrigue of Elizabeth I¿s reign¿ a time of opportunity for the merchants and traders of Devon. Many grew rich on the fruits of overseas trade and expressed their new status through fashionable houses, fine furnishings, decoration and valuable personal possessions. The demand for goods was met by a network of local craft workers: plasterers, masons, carpenters, lace-makers and goldsmiths. Aspects of their lives are revealed in this book, published to accompany the fascinating exhibition at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, which will draw together paintings, artifacts and documents from galleries, museums and record offices to tell the story of the South West and its people set against the backdrop of one of the most,evocative periods in British history. Zusammenfassung During the Tudor Age the South West was famed for the innovation and endeavor of its people.

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Authors Collectif, Susan Flavin, Karen Heard, Stephanie Pratt, Sam Smiles, Samuel Smiles
Assisted by Sam Smiles (Editor)
Publisher PAUL HOLBERTON PUBLISHING ED.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.11.2013
 
EAN 9781907372520
ISBN 978-1-907372-52-0
Weight 501 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history
Non-fiction book > History

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