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Loading... Elizabethan Treasures: The Hardwick Hall Textiles (1998)by Santina M. Levey
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Somehow I find it fascinating to use this book, because as you move through the pages you just seem to be moving into the Elizabethan age. You really feel that you’re there, because all the different aspects of it – the animals, flowers, stately women or grotesque faces, crossbows, carriages and so on – show the sort of fascination Elizabethans had with symbolism. ….”(Reviewed by Mark Girouard in FiveBooks).
The full interview is available here: http://fivebooks.com/interviews/mark-girouard-on-art-and-culture-elizabethan-eng... (