A Rothschild Renaissance
A Rothschild Renaissance
A Rothschild Renaissance
A Rothschild Renaissance

A Rothschild Renaissance

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A Rothschild Renaissance: Treasures from the Waddesdon Bequest

In 1998, Baron Ferdinand Rothschild, MP bequeathed to the British Museum his magnificent collection of Renaissance treasures. Known as the Waddesdon Bequest, the collection is named after Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, a fairy tale French chateau built by Baron Ferdinand from 1874-83, where the collection was housed in his lifetime.
The Rothchild's were among the greatest collectors of the nineteenth century, seeking not only the finest craftsmanship in their treasures, but also demonstrating great discernment and a keen sense of historical importance in selecting them. Baron Ferdinand's aim, often working in rivalry with his cousins, was to possess a special room filled with splendid, precious and intricate objects in the tradition of the courts of Renaissance and Baroque Europe. So successful was he that he was able to leave to the British Museum a collection which could have come straight from the treasure house of a German-speaking prince of the Renaissance.
This sumptuously illustrated book unlocks the history and romance of this spectacular collection by looking at some of its greatest treasures and the unique and intriguing stories they tell. It will introduce makers and patrons, virtuoso craftsmanship, faking and the history of collecting from the late medieval to modern periods, as told through objects in the Bequest. Treasures include masterpieces of goldsmiths' work in silver, jewellery, hardstone and engraved rock crystal; astonishing micro carvings in boxwood; painted enamels, ceramics and glass; arms and armour and 'curiosities': exotic treasures incorporating ostrich eggs, Seychelles nut or nautilus shell.
By looking at individual objects in detail, and drawing on new research and stunning new photography, the book will enable readers to see and understand these beautiful and fascinating objects in a completely different light.

  • Written by Dora Thornton
  • 352 Pages
  • Hardback
  • Dimensions:  24 x 3 x 27 cm
  • ISBN: 9780714123455