Jewish Country Houses
Interesting online discussion from the Victoria and Albert Museum on Jewish country houses.
The group brought together the editors of a new book on the topic, Natalie Livingstone and Juliet Carey, with the photographer for the work, Helene Binet, as well as biographer of the Rotheschild women, Abigail Green, all ably chaired by Ollie Cox, head of academic partnerships at the museum.
Livingstone and Carey began by outlining the reasons for the book and how it came about with 17 authors each writing a chapter on a house from England and around Europe. They outlined the main themes and introduced us to some of the houses.
Binet then explained her working practices and how she looked for aspects of a house that were less well known and reflected the people who owned it, rather than the architecture, in her photographs.
Green talked about the roles of two Rothschild women, Hannah and Charlotte, in developing and using the houses.
There was a good discussion with an insightful Q&A session.
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