Stephen Calloway is a curator of paintings at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
He is an expert on 19th century art, and has made a particular study of the decadent and dandy culture of the fin de siecle.
He staged the V&A's exhibition on the 1890s, 'High Art and Low Life' in 1993, and curated the 'Aubrey Beardsley Centenary Show' in Tokyo and London in 1998.
He writes on the history of taste and lectures widely in England and America.
He also worked, in his role as a consultant on period sytle and manners, with Nicole Kidman and John Malkovich on Jane Campion's film of Henry James' novel 'The Portrait of a Lady'.
An excellent and resourceful book that is packed with information on architectural styles. While the book emphasizes interior elements, there is also information pertaining to exterior stylistic elements.
Incredible reference book that provides excellent details of specific Western style periods (Classical, Georgian, Baroque, etc.). Perfect for students who need help identifying ornamental and architectural details. Ample illustrations and photographs to supplement descriptions.
Covers British & American styles from Tudor, Jacobean, Baroque, Georgian, & Colonial to the contemporary era. Each style is broken down into roughly the same sub-sections: doors, windows, walls, ceilings, floors, fireplaces, lighting, staircase, metalwork, woodwork etc. The book is well illustrated with photos & drawings. The drawings can be a bit small & cluttered and clash somewhat due to disparate hands (ie not a single author).