Best of British:Artists'residences
Get up close with the inspiring places Britain's most vibrant artists called home.
Red House,London
Nothing better represents the commitment of William Morris,the creative genius of interiors(內(nèi)飾)to beauty than his striking home in London.From delicate patterns on the doors,to the decorated gardens,the Red House shows a strong medieval style.
The Mackintosh House,Glasgow
Located on the site of the former home of legendary architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife,the reconstructed Mackintosh House offers a rare insight into their private lives.Furnished with the couple's own furniture,everything has been considered in order to recreate the original interior as faithfully as possible.
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden,Cornwall
Though she was born in Yorkshire,British sculptor(雕塑家)Barbara Hepworth moved to Cornwall and stayed there for the rest of her life.She claimed that there was a quality of inspiration to be drawn from the Cornish skyline and sea view that she simply couldn't obtain from the city.It was Hepworth's wish that her home would be turned into a museum of her work.
Henry Moore Foundation,Hertfordshire
Sculptor Henry Moore found his Muse in the beautiful Hertfordshire village of Perry Green and created many of his most famous works there.Unlike traditional galleries,visitors can get close with these impressive structures.Access to Moore's home is through guided tours only.Visit on a sunny day,take a picnic,and experience the scenic village in person!
(1)Which residence is influenced by medieval styles?
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A.Red House.
B.The Mackintosh House.
C.Henry Moore Foundation.
D.Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.
(2)What do we know about the Mackintosh House?
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A.It is the current residence of Mackintosh.
B.It is rebuilt to improve Mackintosh's life.
C.It restores the interior design of the Mackintoshs'.
D.It reflects Mackintosh's faith in original furniture design.
(3)What do the last two residences have in common?
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A.Both sculptors take inspiration from nature.
B.Both sites allow close contact with the designers.
C.Both residences will be turned into urban museums.
D.Both sites allow tours accompanied by the guide only.