Distinction on the Cheap:
John Vanbrugh and the Fine Art of Client Management

Wednesday 21st April 2021

Professor Christine Stevenson

Design by Vanbrugh

The houses designed by John Vanbrugh, including Seaton Delaval Hall (begun in 1718), are remarkable for their bold forms and unorthodox ornament.

Yet in one respect Vanbrugh's work was supremely delicate: the way in which he persuaded clients that boldness and unorthodoxy were the most economical routes to displays appropriate to status. His arguments are gossipy, funny, and often untrustworthy; they also offer us a fascinating insight into the complicated social relations at play on the early eighteenth-century building site.

Christine Stevenson is Professor of Early Modern Art and Architecture at the Courtauld Institute of Art.

This lecture was originally scheduled for Wednesday 15th April 2021.

 

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