Dimensions
216 x 270 x 15mm
This book follows the phenomenal rise of Daniel Cottier (1838-dash;91) from an apprentice coach painter in Glasgow to the founder of Cottier aCo., a fine and decorative arts business with branches on three continents. This gifted designer and brilliant art entrepreneur keenly spotted one of the key aspects of late 19th-century bourgeois cultureedash;its focus on family, home, and churchddash;and seized the artistic and commercial opportunities of the building and decorating boom that it brought about. Cottier was a proponent of Aestheticism, an international trend in the history of culture, art, and design from about 1860 to 1900: he understood the eraesquo;s desire for beauty and realized the economic possibilities of its commoditization. Beyond biography, therefore, this book illuminates a significant event of late 19th-century cultural historyedash; Aestheticism squo;s cult of beauty meeting with the bourgeoisieosquo;s financial ability to possess it.