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Steven Parissien
Dr Steven Parissien is Director of Compton Verney museum and gallery in Warwickshire, England, and Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, and the University of Warwick. Born in London and raised in Buckinghamshire, Steven obtained both his undergraduate and doctoral degrees... show more

Dr Steven Parissien is Director of Compton Verney museum and gallery in Warwickshire, England, and Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, and the University of Warwick. Born in London and raised in Buckinghamshire, Steven obtained both his undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Oxford. Steven has written extensively on architectural and cultural history. His nine books to date include Adam Style (Phaidon, 1992; Apollo magazine's Book of the Year for 1992 and The American Institute of Architects' Book of the Year Choice for 1993), George IV: The Grand Entertainment (John Murray, 2001); Interiors: The Home Since 1700 (Laurence King, 2008); and, most recently, The Life of the Automobile (Atlantic, 2013). He lives in Oxford, England, and has a daughter, Julia.
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Well now, I loves me some Caneletto - Hogarth I'm not so keen on. And the essays accompanying the art were fairly dull - a grind to get through - but I learned a thing or two, like the fact that Caneletto would alter the scene in front of him in any way he chose; his paintings aren't the equivalent ...
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markk rated it 10 years ago
Writing a history of the automobile is a formidable challenge, one that requires some parameters to prevent an account of a technology with such a profound impact from becoming too unwieldy. In undertaking this task Steven Parissien chose to focus on the people who manufactured the cars. As a result...
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