Charles IV (1748–1819) was an outstanding patron and collector, with a passionate interest in architecture, gardens, interior decoration and furniture as well as the fine arts. Accompanying an exhibition at Meadows Museum, Dallas, this volume offers an overview of the arts at the Bourbon court, with 82 exhibits ranging from royal portraits by Goya, the court painter, to furniture, porcelain and fabrics. The catalogue is accompanied by four essays, covering topics including Charles’s country houses, Goya and ‘silk fever’.
https://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/royal-splendor-in-the-enlightenment508078Royal Splendor in the Enlightenmenthttps://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/media/catalog/product/5/0/508078_ab1861b024fb2c4fc1bf6538ed82ebaa.jpg19.9919.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Art/Non-Fiction/Non-Fiction/HighlightsCharles IV (1748–1819) was an outstanding patron and collector, with a passionate interest in architecture, gardens, interior decoration and furniture as well as the fine arts. Accompanying an exhibition at Meadows Museum, Dallas, this volume offers an overview of the arts at the Bourbon court, with 82 exhibits ranging from royal portraits by Goya, the court painter, to furniture, porcelain and fabrics. The catalogue is accompanied by four essays, covering topics including Charles’s country houses, Goya and ‘silk fever’.Paperback00add-to-cartGeneral286x235mmMeadows MuseumPaperbackPainting & Paintings