
Halsey Ricardo
A Life in Arts and Crafts
Mark Bertram(Author)
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published on 26. March 2025
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-84822-720-0 (ISBN)
Description
English architect and designer Halsey Ricardo (1854-1928) was a champion of craftsmanship and the Arts & Crafts movement as well as an influential thinker and teacher. Mark Bertram's engaging illustrated biography, which draws on previously unpublished correspondence, is the first book to place Ricardo's work and ideas within a broader social and cultural context. It includes a complete survey of Ricardo's architecture, including all his built works, many of which have been listed, as well as unexecuted proposals and competition entries.
Ricardo was well known as an Arts & Crafts figure on account of his business partnership of 10 years with William De Morgan, for whom he designed tiles, vases, and other artefacts, as well as for his role as head of architecture at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, and his lectures and essays. From his letters, talks and articles, quoted here for the first time, Ricardo emerges as a most engaging personality, as well as an intelligent and forward-looking thinker and a gifted lecturer and essayist. His architectural work is revealed as individualistic, sometimes exceptional, and his best-known buildings, 8 Addison Road, London (designed for Ernest Debenham in 1905) and Howrah Station, Calcutta (1901), both reflect his innovative use of colour and glazed materials.
This book paints a fascinating picture of the life of a jobbing architect and lecturer, with insights into the architectural training and professional practice of this period, as well as into the thinking behind the Arts & Crafts movement.
Ricardo was well known as an Arts & Crafts figure on account of his business partnership of 10 years with William De Morgan, for whom he designed tiles, vases, and other artefacts, as well as for his role as head of architecture at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, and his lectures and essays. From his letters, talks and articles, quoted here for the first time, Ricardo emerges as a most engaging personality, as well as an intelligent and forward-looking thinker and a gifted lecturer and essayist. His architectural work is revealed as individualistic, sometimes exceptional, and his best-known buildings, 8 Addison Road, London (designed for Ernest Debenham in 1905) and Howrah Station, Calcutta (1901), both reflect his innovative use of colour and glazed materials.
This book paints a fascinating picture of the life of a jobbing architect and lecturer, with insights into the architectural training and professional practice of this period, as well as into the thinking behind the Arts & Crafts movement.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations; 98 Illustrations, color; 50 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 271 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1180 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84822-720-0 (9781848227200)
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Person
Mark Bertram, an architect and civil servant, spent most of his career working on the design and management of British embassy buildings. After his retirement as Head of the Overseas Estate Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office he wrote the definitive history of British embassy and consular buildings, entitled Room for Diplomacy, in 2011. He is one of Halsey Ricardo's great grandchildren.
Content
Foreword. 1: Early years. 2: Seeking a Way: architectural projects 1879 - 88. 3: Approaches to Architecture and Practice. 4: Partnership with William De Morgan. 5: Gaining Recognition: architectural projects 1888 - 1900. 6: Family Life. 7: Societies and early lectures. 8: Established Architect: architectural projects 1900-1910. 9: Central School of Arts and Crafts and lectures. 10: Retiring Architect: architectural projects 1910 - 28. 11: Late years, and Adieu. Appendix I: Ricardo and Rendel Families. Appendix II: Lectures and Articles.