Critical
Reviews
The
New York Times
"This
gorgeous book spans Biedermeier from close-ups of music rolls
for a machanical flute to museum storage rooms filled with carved
furniture."
Publisher's
Weekly
"In
The World of Biedermeier, interior designer Linda Chase (coauthor,
In the Romantic Style) and German antiques maven Karl Kemp explore
'the first great flowering of the haute bourgeois,' a German era
and style named for a cartoon character, Gottlieb Biedermeier,
a schoolteacher and poet from small-town Germany invented by the
publishers of a satirical magazine. This period, also known as
the Pre-March Period, the Restoration, the Age of Goethe, etc.,
was an extremely difficult time to be living in Europe; stagnant,
depressed times were replaced by bloody, frightening times after
Napoleon crowned himself emperor. Here, the authors and photographer
Lois Lammerhuber present a lavish tribute to the castles, table
settings, 'austere and simple' furniture and master Biedermeier
craftsmen such as Karl Friedrich Schinkel. This lovely collection
will be devoured by art historians and interior designers as well
as by the House and Garden crowd." |