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Résumé :
Across the centuries, Norfolk has been the home to many and varied faiths: Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Romans who came with their own belief systems. Over the past two centuries a greater diversity has emerged. This title celebrates the impact of faith on the art of this region with a long history of migration and diverse beliefs.
Biographie:
Following a BA Hons degree in French and an MA in South Asian studies, Mo Teitelbaum found herself in Paris in the early 1970s, engaged in research for a PhD on the history of French Indochina. One single event then made her change focus as a historian - a meeting with Eileen Gray. The feature article she subsequently published in the Sunday Times Magazine on the ninety-six-year-old designer, was the very first to reach a mass readership. Major museum exhibitions on Eileen Gray followed. Concerned now that other extraordinary lives and talents may have been overlooked, and certainly never made available to such a readership, Mo Teitelbaum now dedicates herself to retrieving lost histories to present to a wider public. For example, the stark and unique architecture of the first modernist villa on the Mediterranean - the Villa Noailles of Mallet-Stevens - known to a few, she wrote about for The World of Interiors. Six years of research in South America have resulted in The Stylemakers - another history that was lost to a wider public.