The first Bohemians: life and art in London's golden age

The first Bohemians: life and art in London's golden age

Author
Gatrell, Vic
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Language
English
Year
2014;2013
Page
xxvi, 484 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780718195823,9780718195830,0718195833
File Type
epub
File Size
76.9 MiB

In The Teeming, Disordered, And Sexually Charged Square Half-mile Centred On London's Covent Garden Something Extraordinary Evolved In The Eighteenth Century. It Was The World's First Creative 'bohemia'. The Nation's Most Significant Artists, Actors, Poets, Novelists, And Dramatists Lived Here. From Soho And Leicester Square Across Covent Garden's Piazza To Drury Lane, And Down From Long Acre To The Strand, They Rubbed Shoulders With Rakes, Prostitutes, Market People, Craftsmen, And Shopkeepers. It Was An Often Brutal World Full Of Criminality, Poverty And Feuds, But Also Of High Spirits, And An Intimacy That Was As Culturally Creative As Any Other In History. Virtually Everything That We Associate With Georgian Culture Was Produced Here. Vic Gatrell's Spectacular New Book Recreates This Time And Place By Drawing On A Vast Range Of Sources, Showing The Deepening Fascination With 'real Life' That Resulted In The Work Of Artists Like Hogarth, Blake, And Rowlandson, Or In Great Literary Works Like The Beggar's Opera And Moll Flanders. Covent Garden (a Sense Of Place ; A Low And Turbulent People ; Harlots) -- Artists (the First Bohemians ; The Men's World ; Real Life ; Hogarth And Low Life ; Rowlandson's London ; The Gordon Riots : An Endin ; Turner, Ruskin And Covent Garden : An Aftermath) -- Appendix : 146 Artists And Engravers Of Covent Garden (addresses, Birthplaes, Fathers' Occupations) Vic Gatrell. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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