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Art in Industry: The Silver of Paul Storr

Author Christopher Hartop
Publisher John Adamson Dist A/C
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ISBN / ASIN1898565147
ISBN-139781898565147
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Sales Rank759,591
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  • The first book on Paul Storr for more than fifty years
  • Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, so Regency period in the news

Paul Storr (1770-1844), acknowledged to be the greatest silversmith of the Regency period, holds a special place in the history of English silver. The workshops he directed, first for the Royal Goldsmiths Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, and later on his own account, wrought some of the greatest silver of the first half of the nineteenth century. The designs were provided by well-known Regency names such as John Flaxman, William Theed, Edward Hodges Baily, and Thomas Stothard. Storr numbered among his clients not only British royalty and aristocracy, but continental European nobility and prominent Americans. The year 2015 marks the bicentennial of the Battle of Waterloo, which saw Britain emerge as the dominant power in Europe. Military campaigns on land and sea, a more international outlook, newly fashionable foods, changes in table settings, and above all the creation of great wealth for Britain resulted in a revolution in silverware.