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ISBN: HB: 9781857095074

Yale University Press, National Gallery London

June 2011

336 pp.

25x15 cm

35 black&white illus., 5 colour illus.

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Art for the Nation

The Eastlakes and the Victorian Art World

As prominent members of the Victorian cultural and artistic world, Sir Charles and Lady Elizabeth Eastlake, along with their nephew Charles Locke Eastlake, enjoyed the friendship and support of influential figures including Prince Albert, Sir Thomas Lawrence, J. M. W. Turner, and Sir Robert Peel. This fascinating original biography brings the unique personality of each of the Eastlakes into sharp focus while also exploring their important contributions during the early days of the National Gallery. Charles Eastlake, an artist and connoisseur, was chosen to be not only the President of the Royal Academy from 1850, but also the National Gallery's first Director in 1855. With his capable wife, a literary critic and art historian in her own right, he travelled throughout Europe acquiring significant paintings for the Gallery and implementing important changes to their display and description. Nephew Charles, an architect and popularizer of the Arts and Crafts style, was Keeper at the National Gallery from 1878 to 1898. "Art for the Nation" tells the remarkable story of the Eastlake family's devotion to art and to the National Gallery during its crucial formative years.

About the Author

Susanna Avery-Quash is Research Curator in the History of Collecting at the National Gallery, London. She edited "Sir Charles Eastlake's Travel Notebooks" and has contributed to many National Gallery titles.

Julie Sheldon is Reader in Art History at Liverpool John Moores University. She is co-editor of "Modern Art: A Critical Introduction" and editor of the "Letters of Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake".

Reviews

"A richly informative double biography" – Michael Hall, Country Life