London - Leighton House, Holland Park Road, Arab Hall - postcard 1980s

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    Postcard

  • Picture / Image:  Leighton House, 12 Holland Park Road, London - The Arab Hall designed by George Aitchison
  • Publisher:  Royal Borough of Kenington & Chelsea Libraries & Arts Service, c.1980s
  • Postally used:  no
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NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!

I will give a full refund if you are not fully satisfied with the postcard.

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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not  work) :

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Leighton House is the former home of the painter Frederic, Lord Leighton in Holland Park, London, England. It is now open to the public as the Leighton House Museum.

The first part of the house (2 Holland Park Road, later renumbered as 12) was designed in 1864 by the architect George Aitchison, although Leighton was not granted a lease on the land until April 1866.[1] Building commenced shortly afterwards, and the house, which cost £4,500, was ready for occupation by the end of the year.[2] The building is of red Suffolk bricks with Caen Stone dressings in a restrained classical style. Subsequently the building would be extended over a period of 30 years by the original architect. The first phase was only three windows wide. The main room was the first floor studio, facing north, originally 45 by 25 feet, with a large central window to provide plenty of light for painting. There was also a gallery at the east end, and a separate staircase for use by models.[3] The house was extended to the east in 1869-70.

The major extension was made in 1877-9. This was the two storey Arab Hall, built to house Leighton's collection of tiles collected during visits to the Middle East.[3] According to Aitchison and Walter Crane the design was based on the palace of La Zisa in Palermo. The 17th century tiles are complemented by carved wooden lattice-work windows of the same period from Damascus. There are also large 16th century Turkish tiles. The west wall has a wooden alcove with inset 14th century tiles. The room also contains Victorian elements, the capitals of the smaller columns are by Sir Joseph Boehm, from Aitcheson's designs. The capitals of the large columns, gilded and carved in the shape of birds are by Randolph Caldecot. The mosaic frieze was designed by Walter Crane. The Marble work was by George P. White. Elaborate decorative paintwork decorates the domed ceiling and in the centre of the floor there is a fountain. The tiles in the passage to the Arab Hall are by William de Morgan.

In 1889 an additional winter studio was added to the building the final addition by Aitcheson was the top-lit picture gallery in 1895. After Leighton died in 1896 the contents of the house was sold, including at least 1000 of his own drawings, almost all of which were bought by the Fine Art Society. In 1927 Mrs Henry Perrin offered to pay for additional gallery space, the building was extended to the designs of Halsey Ricardo, the Perrin Galleries opening in 1929.[4] This extension was in memory of Mrs. Perrin's daughter Muriel Ida Perrin, an artist who had trained at the Royal College of Art [5] and worked for the catalogue section of the The Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Airco) during the First World War. Muriel had died on 12 March 1919, aged 29, of pneumonia following Spanish Influenza.[6]

A blue plaque commemorates Leighton at the museum. [7]

The museum has on permanent display works of art by various members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood including John Everett Millais, Edward Burne-Jones and George Frederick Watts as well as 81 oil paintings by Leighton himself.

Some of the most notable oil paintings by Leighton in the collection are:

  • The Death of Brunelleschi - 1852
  • Charles Edward Perugini - 1855
  • A Noble Lady Of Venice - c1865
  • Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestes - 1869-71
  • Clytemnestra From The Battlements Of Argos Watches For The Beacon Fires Which Are To Announce The Return of Agamemnon - c1874
  • Professor Giovanni Costa - 1878
  • The Countess of Brownlow - c1878-9
  • The Vestal - c1882-3
  • Alexandra Leighton (Mrs Sutherland Orr) - 1890
  • And the sea gave up the dead which were in it - c1891-2

Other works by Leighton in the collection include:

  • 5 albums and sketchbooks of drawings and water colours.
  • 27 water colours.
  • 54 prints of Leighton's works.
  • 14 items of personal material including documents, personal mementos, embroideries, enamels and caricatures.
  • Several small scale sculptures including: Athlete Strangling a Python 1874 & Needless Alarms 1887.

Works in the collection not by Leighton include:

  • Antonio Rossellino's carved and coloured relief: Madonna of the Candleabra, which had been in Leighton's collection, sold after his death and re-acquired by the Museum in 2006.
  • G.F. Watts portrait of Frederic Leighton.
  • Luke Fildes Still Life & Study for The Widower.
  • Sir Alfred Gilbert original sketch model for Eros.

The house's pseudo-Islamic court has featured as a set in various film and television programs, such as Nicholas Nickleby (2002), Brazil, and an episode of the British television drama series Spooks, as well as the music video for the songs ""Golden Brown"" by The Stranglers and ""Gold"" by Spandau Ballet.

 

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