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Art Collecting and Middle Class Culture from London to Brighton, 1840-1914 (Routledge Research in Art History)

Art Collecting and Middle Class Culture from London to Brighton, 1840-1914 (Routledge Research in Art History)

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Publication Date: June 28th, 2024
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN:
9781032538235
Pages:
232
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Description

This study explores the interplay between money, status, politics and art collecting in the public and private lives of members of the wealthy trading classes in Brighton during the period of 1840-1914.

Chapters focus on the collecting practices of five rich and upwardly mobile Victorians: William Coningham (1815-1884), Henry Hill (1813-1882), Henry Willett (1823-1905) and Harriet Trist (1816-1896) and her husband John Hamilton Trist (1812-1891). The book examines the relationship between the wealth of these would-be members of the Brighton bourgeoisie and the social and political meanings of their art collections paid for out of fortunes made from sugar, tailoring, beer and wine. It explores their luxury lifestyles and civic activities including the making of Brighton museum and art gallery, which reflected a paradoxical mix of patrician and liberal views, of aristocratic aspiration and radical rhetoric. It also highlights the centrality of the London art world to their collecting facilitated by the opening of the London to Brighton railway line in 1841.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, museum studies and British history.

About the Author

David Adelman is an independent researcher in nineteenth century cultural history.