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An Explosion of Beauty, Part II, 2023

Thank you for registering for the online course, An Explosion of Beauty: The Art, Architecture, and Collections of British Country Houses, Part II! 

Nowhere in the world are there so many country houses as in England, matchless for the astonishing variety of their styles and the richness of their collections and furniture.

This quote from the English architectural historian John Harris sums up what many scholars believe is Britain’s greatest and most lasting contribution to world culture: the country house. For centuries the country house held a unique position in English life. Before World War I, the families in these power houses ruled Britain. Not only were their houses the center of productive agricultural estates, their breathtaking interiors were the repositories of jaw-dropping collections of art.

In this three-session online course, Curator of Special Collections and celebrated architectural historian Curt DiCamillo, FRSA will guide you through these stately homes, their interiors, and their world-class art collections. This seminar will span nearly two and a half centuries worth of British decorative arts and style, discussing Palladian, Rococo, Chinoiserie, Neoclassical, Medieval Revival, Chinese and Indian, and more.

This course includes three 90-minutes classes, access to the slides, and a bibliography. You do not need to attend the live sessions to participate in the course. Each class will be recorded and made available to participants until the end of May 2023.

COURSE SCHEDULE

February 7, 4:00 - 5:30 PM ET -
Class 1: Palladian (1715–60); Rococo (1730–70); Chinoiserie (1750–65)  

February 14, 4:00 - 5:30 PM ET -
Class 2: Neoclassical (1760–90)

February 21, 4:00 - 5:30 PM ET -
Class 3: Medieval Revival (1780–1830); Chinese & Indian (1800–30); Other Revivals (1850s–1980s)

 

RECORDED PRESENTATIONS

Class 1: Palladian (1715–60); Rococo (1730–70); Chinoiserie (1750–65)

 

Class 2: Neoclassical (1760–90)

Class 3: Medieval Revival (1780–1830); Chinese & Indian (1800–30); Other Revivals (1850s–1980s)

COURSE MATERIALS

Class 1 List of Houses

Class 1 Slides worksheet

Class 1 Slides (large)

Class 2 List of Houses

Class 2 Slides worksheet

Class 2 Slides (large)

Class 3 List of Houses

Class 3 Slides worksheet

Class 3 Slides (large)
 

INSTRUCTOR BIO

Curt DiCamillo, FRSA, Curator of Special Collections
Contact:curt.dicamillo@nehgs.org

Curt DiCamillo, internationally recognized authority on English country houses and the decorative arts, joined American Ancestors in February 2016 as our first Curator of Special Collections. A longtime member of American Ancestors, Curt has led highly successful heritage tours for us to England and Scotland, lectured extensively in the United States and abroad, and taught classes on British culture and art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Curt was previously Executive Director of The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA. As Curator of Special Collections at American Ancestors, Curt provides strategic direction and expert guidance for organizing and exhibiting our extensive collection of family history-related artifacts and fine art.

OTHER RESOURCES

Suggested Reading List

Curt DiCamillo's Country House Database

Pronunciation Guide

Quick Guide to Peerage and Other Titles

Archived Art & Architectural History Webinars

Historic Houses Website

National Trust Website