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Pieroni's Fountain Colin Fisher

Pieroni's Fountain By Colin Fisher

Pieroni's Fountain by Colin Fisher


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The fountain on Bath's Terrace Walk is one of the most photographed objects in the city, yet its creator, Stefan Pieroni, is virtually forgotten. This book rescues him from oblivion, tracing his progress from penniless immigrant to key player in Bath's social, cultural and political life at one of the most turbulent times in its history.

Pieroni's Fountain Summary

Pieroni's Fountain: An Italian Immigrant's Search for Respectability in Victorian Bath by Colin Fisher

Thanks to the number of coaches and tour buses that stop nearby, the fountain on Bath's Terrace Walk is one of the most photographed objects in the city. Few realise, though, that this relic from a forgotten past once stood in an even more prominent position, dispensing water from Bath's hot springs to passers-by. Even fewer know anything of its creator, Stefan Vallerio Pieroni, whose name can still be traced around the base of the fountain. Born in Tuscany in 1819, Pieroni arrived in England at the age of eighteen to seek a living making plaster statuettes. He settled first in London, before moving to Bath, where he went on to play a key role in the city's social, cultural and political life at a pivotal stage in its history. Although almost forgotten today, he was one of the city's most colourful characters. This timely study brings Pieroni and his world vividly to life, introducing us to a city whose turbulence and infighting belies the image of untroubled gentility so often associated with Victorian Bath.

About Colin Fisher

Colin Fisher was born and brought up in Bath but somehow seems to have spent most of his working life in the Midlands. However, sensibly, when he partly retired he returned to Bath. He trained as a historian at university, and did a PhD in Indian history, but now he is using his return to Bath to develop his lifelong interest in the history of the city. Although he has always been a historian at heart he spent most of his career as a university lecturer in business studies and as a management developer. He is currently a part time professor in managerial ethics at Nottingham Trent University. Back in Bath he is a guide at the No1 Royal Crescent Museum and is currently working on an A-Z of polite and impolite life in the eighteenth century Crescent.

Table of Contents

1 Signor Stefano Vallerio Pieroni: A Forgotten Bath Character 1 2 From Tuscany to Bath Italian Immigrants - Figure Makers & Organ Grinders - Stefano Pieroni Arrives in England 3 Signor Pieroni, Modeller and Moulder - Parsonage Lane - The Figure-making Business - Captain Speke's Bust 4 The Mineral Water Fountain: Politics and Hot Water - The 1856 Fountain - The 1859 Election and the Hot Water Fountain - The Pieroni and Williams Fountain 5 Publican and Art Dealer - The Eagle Hotel - Importer of Italian Art 6 Worthy Citizen or Swaggering Social Climber? - Civic Good Works - Pieroni's Business Circles and Relationships - Pieroni as Showman - Pieroni as Patriot 7 The Latter Years of Pieroni and his Fountain - Pieroni's Last Years - The Fate of Pieroni's Fountain 8 Memories of Pieroni and his Fountain References Picture Credits Acknowledgements Index

Additional information

GOR012250921
9780956098962
0956098967
Pieroni's Fountain: An Italian Immigrant's Search for Respectability in Victorian Bath by Colin Fisher
Used - Very Good
Paperback
AKEMAN PRESS
2014-12-01
96
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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