Use the historic name of the house in italics and then add your architectural language to follow.
Cheers!
Dave
David Harvey
Conservator
Los Angeles. CA
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From: SBC Museum <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 12:05:32
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Calling all wordsmiths-help needed with title!
Dear friends,
I am certain that someone on the museum list can help me find just the
right word needed for the title of a writing project focused on a
historic house here at Sweet Briar College.
This project will focus on the three primary phases of the house's
architectural history: its original form as a Palladian house built in
the late 18th century (white columns, double portico), its renovation
as an Italianate villa in the mid-19th century, and its reincarnation
as a monument to the Aesthetic Movement, complete with roaming
peacocks and bamboo forests in the late 19th century.
The working title is: "Sweet Briar House, 1800-1900: Palladian
Plantation, Italianate Villa, Aesthetic Retreat."
The editors are quibbling with the word "Plantation," since while
Sweet Briar certainly was a working plantation during this time
period, the plantation proper is not the focus, only the house
itself--and "Plantation House" won't work since it repeats the house's
name. They like leading off with the alliteration although it's not
strictly necessary--and somehow "Palladian Pad" and "Palladian
Palace," which are all I'm coming up with, probably won't work!
So, I am hoping that some of the inveterate wordsmiths out there can
help me find a word to substitute for plantation house that will
convey the appropriate meaing and work nicely with the rest of the
title!
Many thanks in advance for your assistance.
All best,
Christian
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Christian Carr
Director, Sweet Briar Museum
Assistant Professor of Arts Management
PO Box 144, Sweet Briar, VA 24595
Phone: 434.381.6246 Fax: 434.381.6132
(mailing address same as above)
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