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9780847821013

Charleston Style : Past and Present

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  • ISBN13:

    9780847821013

  • ISBN10:

    0847821013

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-04-15
  • Publisher: Rizzoli
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Summary

From its earliest days as a burgeoning colonial port blending European, Caribbean, and Asian influences, Charleston has maintained a unique brand of southern cosmopolitanism. Charleston Style: Past and Present traces the city's allure through its exquisite and sometimes eccentric architecture, decorative arts, and garden designs, which express a wide range of European and American styles, including Georgian, Federal, Chinese Chippendale, Gothic and Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Eastlake, and more. Author Susan Sully explores Charleston as a medium through which this spectrum of styles becomes transmuted into a distinctive regional mode.

Sully's Charleston is a place where antique and modern, fantasy and reality, playfully intersect. During its ascendance as one of America's wealthiest cities, Charleston's most privileged citizens acquired sophisticated, even decadent, tastes that continue to infuse their homes and gardens. After the Civil War, hardship, pride, and nostalgia shaped an aesthetic in which peeling gilt and tattered lace became badges of honor. Thanks to one of the earliest and most energetic American preservationist movements, the past extends into the present in Charleston, and the city's spaces reveal its complex spirit.

Charleston Style: Past and Present features nineteen residences ranging from archetypally gracious antebellum mansions to cottagelike dependencies to the iconic Charleston "single houses," with their sweeping piazzas, high ceilings, and tall windows. Also featured are some of the city's most charming gardens, inspired by the formal and picturesque landscape designs of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe as well as by the exotic gardens of Japan. With rich color photography by John Blais and a delightful foreword by acclaimed novelist, Josephine Humphreys, Charleston Style: Past and Present delivers an evocative portrait of this fascinating city.

Author Biography

Susan Sully has written numerous magazine articles on southern interiors and lifestyles, and has published Fish & Soup, an illustrated children's book, with Rizzoli. John Blais is a New York-based photographer whose work has appeared in publications for Historic Charleston Foundation and in such magazines as Colonial Homes and This Old House. Josephine Humphreys is a Charleston-based novelist whose works include Dreams of Sleep, Rich in Love, and The Fireman's Fair. She is a former Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the PEN/Hemingway Prize.

Table of Contents

Foreword:
18(2)
Josephine Humphreys
Introduction: The Remembrance of Things Past And Present
20(10)
Chiaroscuro: Light and Shadow
30(6)
Charleston Reliquary: The Aiken-Rhett House
36(18)
Old-Fashioned Modernism: A Radcliffeborough Dependency Apartment
54(6)
The Weight of Ancestors: The Judge Robert Pringle House
60(4)
Tragedy and Transcendence: The Confederate Home and College
64(4)
Pentimento: Past and Present
68(6)
South Battery Pentimento: The Stevens-Lathers Mansion
74(10)
The Charleston Way of Life: The William Pinckney Shingler House
84(10)
Window on the Past: The James Mitchell House and Dependency
94(6)
Unvanquished Beauty: The Nathaniel Russell House
100(10)
The Secret Garden: The Joseph Legare House
110(8)
Tradewinds: Occident and Orient
118(6)
Old Made New: The Isaac Motte Dart House
124(6)
Charleston Fusion: The Jones-Howell House
130(8)
Living Museum: The Thomas Rose House
138(6)
East Meets West: An Ansonborough Residence
144(6)
Alchemy: Fantasy and Transformation
150(6)
The Resilience of Fantasy: Middleton Place
156(12)
Still Life with Heirlooms: The Home and Atelier of Marty Whaley Adams
168(6)
Charleston Fantasia: The Thomas Hamlin House
174(6)
Aristocratic Whimsy: Reeves van Hettinga's Dependency Apartment
180(6)
Romancing the Past: The William Gibbes House
186(10)
Acknowledgments 196

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