Royal Heritage - The Story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors
Public display and public benefaction have seen to it that Royal patronage is rarely an entirely private matter. But even those who have seen the paintings, drawings, and furniture and other works of art shown in exhibitions in the Queen's Gallery, or visited the Palaces and residence open to the public, may be surprised at the range of the collection. Royal building - from the Tower of London, through the great medieval chapels, churches, and castles, the Banqueting house at Whitehall and on to the hospitals at Greenwich and Cheleas and the pavilion at Brighton - are a central theme in the history of British architecture. The royal collection itself is of an unparalleled magnificance and variety. This book shows how the collection reflects the taste and interests of successive royal builders and collectors. The illustrations cover paintings and drawings, buildings and furniture, porcelain and glass, jewels and stamps, books and scientific instruments...