Description
Description
A TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR
A unique, illustrated history of Tudor England told through its art and artefacts.
About the Author
About the Author
Christina J. Faraday is Research Fellow in History of Art at Gonville and Caius, Cambridge where she specialises in the art and architecture of Tudor England. She contributes regularly to various media outlets including BBC Radio and the Telegraph.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Exquisitely designed and richly illustrated ... Reading it is like looking at the period through a kaleidoscope: vibrant and colourful, always changing, often puzzling, and never, ever dull." --Tracy Borman, BBC History
"Faraday proves to be a wonderful storyteller, with a gift for vividly evoking the past and its objects ... The Story of Tudor Art provides an excellent introduction to the visual and material culture of Tudor England ... Engaging." --Elizabeth Goldring, Literary Review "[A] lively, comprehensive and much-needed survey of Tudor material culture." --Katherine Harvey, The Times "Faraday is a compelling and capable guide, with a nuanced understanding of the intellectual and spiritual world of the Tudors, cycling through a thrilling set of objects with deftness and delight ... An ambitious new appraisal of Tudor art that leads the curious through many of its key objects, arriving at a new narrative that is more capacious and better balanced than previous surveys of the period." --Edward Town, Apollo "Ravishingly produced" --Laura Freeman, The Times BOOKS OF THE YEAR "Revealing and beautifully illustrated." --Michael Prodger, Country Life "Christina J. Faraday is a rising star in art history, and her verve and erudition are equally on display in this bravura overview of Tudor art." --Gavanndra Hodge, Times LUXX "This is a treasury of art, objects, jewellery and clothes that tells the history of Tudors through the things that they loved, commissioned, lost, destroyed and sometimes cherished. The richness of the book is not just in the wealth of illustrations - but in the reading of them - whether it is the 'come hither' smile of Henry VII or the newly discovered reverse of a hidden panel. Whether you love art or the Tudors or both - this book is for you" --Philippa Gregory "A vivid panorama of Tudor art in all its genres and media, fine, decorative and multifarious. Scintillatingly fresh, rooted in deep knowledge and understanding. A surprise awaits around every corner - I can't praise it enough" --John Guy, University of Cambridge "An engaging and authoritative exploration of the art of the Tudor era, looking at not just paintings and sculpture, but throwing a wider net over the artistic legacy of this profuse age. Faraday rightly insists on the importance of textiles - including tapestries, embroideries and costume - now only faintly evoked by contemporary descriptions of Court spectacles, and in the few precious examples that survive" --Tim Knox, Director of the Royal Collection "Faraday's writing has the playfulness of fiction and the heft of scholarship" --Amy Jeffs, author of STORYLAND "Paintings and jewels, tapestries and clothes, Christina Faraday's The Story of Tudor Art has them all in abundance. Painstakingly researched and compellingly written, Faraday offers her readers a tantalising glimpse of the splendour that dominated the royal Tudor court, painting a vivid picture of sparkling magnificence. A dazzling achievement" --Dr Nicola Tallis "A tremendous book, full of wonder and exquisite detail. It is lively, revelatory and, like its subject, beautifully wrought" --Jessie Childs "Christina Faraday brings her astute and searching mind to visual art in the Tudor century, giving us a sparkling, expansive and much-needed account and, astonishingly, the first! No one with even a passing interest in the Tudors should be without it" --Suzannah Lipscomb "From royal portraits to domestic embroidery, this superb and deeply researched book tells the story of art from our most captivating period of history as never before" --Bendor Grosvenor "This book is as original as it is readable" --James Stourton
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Apollo Publishing International
Pub date:
2026-05-05
Length:
448 pages

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