Name/Title
Cross Currents of Taste in Pre-Revolutionary Charleston [DVD]Entry/Object ID
2018.002.022a-eDescription
Five-part seminar entitled "Cross Currents of Taste in Pre-Revolutionary Charleston," hosted by Historic Charleston Foundation on November 15, 1986. Slideshows with narration:
Part 1 (disc a): "Charleston's Pre-Revolutionary Architecture," presented by Mills Lane.
Part 2 (disc b): "An Expatriate Charleston Room in St. Louis," presented by Christina Nelson. Discusses the relocation of the woodwork that was stripped from the Jacob Motte House at 61 Tradd Street to the St. Louis Art Museum.
Part 3 (disc c): "Room Use and Arrangement in the Pre-Revolutionary South," presented by Ronald Hurst. Focuses on colonial Chesapeake region.
Part 4 (disc d): "The Rococo in Charleston," presented by Tom Savage.
Part 5 (disc e): "The Stone Carver's Art in Colonial Charleston," presented by Jonathan Poston.
5 DVDs:
Part 1: 31:40
Part 2: 57:24
Part 3: 43:22
Part 4: 51:15
Part 5: 1:12:30Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation LibraryAcquisition
Accession
2018.002Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2018)Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionLexicon
LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Stone carvingSearch Terms
Architecture--South Carolina--Charleston--18th century, Interior decoration--South Carolina-Charleston, House furnishings--Social aspects--South Carolina--Charleston, Furniture--Social aspects--South Carolina--Charleston, Interior decoration--South Carolina--Charleston, Decoration and ornament, Rococo--South Carolina--CharlestonPublication Details
Author
Historic Charleston Foundation, Hurst, Ronald L.
Savage, J. Thomas
Nelson, Christina
Lane, Mills
Poston, Jonathan H., 1954- (HCF)Series
Cross Currents of Taste in Pre-Revolutionary Charleston (HCF Seminar)Date Published
1986Notes
Copy No.: 0Location
Location
Shelf
AV MaterialsRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
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