Houghton Hall: The Prime Minister, The Empress and The Heritage
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The innovative grandeur of the building and the splendour of its contents combined to make Houghton probably the most premier houses of England, and thus it has remained. But a big a part of Walpole’s choice of paintings used to be sold for just £40,000 by his grandson George, Earl of Orford, to Catherine the Great, enlightened and acquisitive Empress of Russia’s Golden Age. The majority remain in Russia, and only circle of relatives portraits, furniture and sculpture are still to be seen at Houghton.
Essays by experts including John Harris and John Cornforth discuss the building and furnishing of Houghton, the Prime Minister as collector, the sale to Catherine the Great, and its legacy. This lavish book is the primary to do justice to the wealthy and complex heritage of Houghton, one among England’s greatest treasures.
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