
The Ingenious Mr Flitcroft
Palladian Architect 1697-1769
Gill Hedley(Author)
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published on 13. November 2023
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-84822-650-0 (ISBN)
Description
Henry Flitcroft was first employed by the leading aristocratic architect of the time, Richard Boyle, Lord Burlington, who helped him to establish his long career. Flitcroft had about 50 clients over 40 years, working for many dynasties, including the royal family, the Bedfords, the Yorke/Hardwickes and the Malton/Rockinghams. Remarkably, he was employed regularly by the Duke of Montagu and his family from 1725 to 1765, and the Hoare family from 1728 to his death in 1769, and was responsible for some of the great country houses of the period including Wimpole, Woburn Abbey and Wentworth Woodhouse. This is the first book which details his life and examines his complete body of work. It sets Flitcroft within his social context, providing insights into those for whom he worked as well as his fellow architects. Flitcroft waged fierce battles to maintain his professional positions at Westminster Abbey and St Paul's and the documents are revealed here for the first time. The book dissects the dramatic story of Flitcroft's insane son and the legal cases that ensued which link Flitcroft and G.E. Street, who inherited Flitcroft's own house in Hampstead. In addition, Flitcroft's furniture designs are assessed and his notable churches and London buildings including Chatham House, Benjamin Franklin House and Pushkin House. Finally, his last great project at Stourhead is re-examined.
Reviews / Votes
Winner of The Architects' Company's 2024 Architectural Book of the Year Awards - Category: Biography. 'It is excellent that Lund Humphries has brought out a well-produced volume devoted to the oeuvre of Henry Flitcroft, arguably the most significant Georgian architect of whom most people have never heard. Carefully researched and conscientiously written, Gill Hedley's new volume provides seemingly comprehensive coverage of every Flitcroft project, executed or not, that is currently known, so is most unlikely to be superseded.' - Roger White, Country Life Awarded as best in the category 'Biography' in the 2024 Architectural Book of the Year Awards by The Architects' Company.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
86 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 219 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
1044 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84822-650-0 (9781848226500)
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Persons
Gill Hedley started her career as a curator in museums, organising exhibitions for the British Council and later, as Director of the Contemporary Art Society. She has recently worked as a freelance exhibition curator, museum consultant and advisor to individual artists. She now writes full time.
Content
Introduction;1 Hampton Court, Apprenticeship and Lord Burlington; 2 Twickenham, Marriage and Bower House; 3 Amesbury, Montagu House and St Giles-in-the-Fields; 4 St Giles-in-the-Fields; 5 Wentworth Woodhouse and Ditchley; 6 St Olave's, Savannah, Stoke Edith, Wimborne and Frognal; 7 Wimpole and Hampstead; 8 Shobdon, Windsor and Woburn; 9 Stourhead; 10 Stourhead, Redlynch and Kingston House; 11 Henry Flitcroft, Junior; 12 Reputation; Notes; Reading List; Image Credits; Index