Christopher Gibbs: His World

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  • Christopher Gibbs: His World by Lucy Moore

Part biography and part interior and garden design, this is the first book about Christopher Gibbs authorised by the Gibbs family. Lavishly illustrated with breathtaking photography by internationally renowned photographers Robert Mapplethorpe, Cecil Beaton, Lord Snowdon, Michael Cooper, Derry Moore, Christopher Sykes and Jonathan Pilkington, together with pictures from the archives of family and friends.

Christopher Gibbs (1938-2018) was an antique dealer, collector, tastemaker and socialite, credited with shaping the aesthetic of ‘haute bohemian’ style, analysed in depth in the book. His many friends included Mick Jagger, John Paul Getty, Bruce Chatwin, William Burroughs and Cecil Beaton. The book contains never before seen contributions from friends and family. Throughout his life he created extraordinarily beautiful houses and gardens in London, the English countryside and most famously, El Foolk in Tangier. While he wrote prolifically for Vogue,World of Interiors, House & Garden,The Spectator and many other publications, he never wrote a book. Using his articles as a guide, this first book documents his life, his evolving taste, his houses, his gardens and his gift for friendship.

Christopher Gibbs: His World
$60.00
Available In Stock
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Part biography and part interior and garden design, this is the first book about Christopher Gibbs authorised by the Gibbs family. Lavishly illustrated with breathtaking photography by internationally renowned photographers Robert Mapplethorpe, Cecil Beaton, Lord Snowdon, Michael Cooper, Derry Moore, Christopher Sykes and Jonathan Pilkington, together with pictures from the archives of family and friends.

Christopher Gibbs (1938-2018) was an antique dealer, collector, tastemaker and socialite, credited with shaping the aesthetic of ‘haute bohemian’ style, analysed in depth in the book. His many friends included Mick Jagger, John Paul Getty, Bruce Chatwin, William Burroughs and Cecil Beaton. The book contains never before seen contributions from friends and family. Throughout his life he created extraordinarily beautiful houses and gardens in London, the English countryside and most famously, El Foolk in Tangier. While he wrote prolifically for Vogue,World of Interiors, House & Garden,The Spectator and many other publications, he never wrote a book. Using his articles as a guide, this first book documents his life, his evolving taste, his houses, his gardens and his gift for friendship.

Description

Part biography and part interior and garden design, this is the first book about Christopher Gibbs authorised by the Gibbs family. Lavishly illustrated with breathtaking photography by internationally renowned photographers Robert Mapplethorpe, Cecil Beaton, Lord Snowdon, Michael Cooper, Derry Moore, Christopher Sykes and Jonathan Pilkington, together with pictures from the archives of family and friends.

Christopher Gibbs (1938-2018) was an antique dealer, collector, tastemaker and socialite, credited with shaping the aesthetic of ‘haute bohemian’ style, analysed in depth in the book. His many friends included Mick Jagger, John Paul Getty, Bruce Chatwin, William Burroughs and Cecil Beaton. The book contains never before seen contributions from friends and family. Throughout his life he created extraordinarily beautiful houses and gardens in London, the English countryside and most famously, El Foolk in Tangier. While he wrote prolifically for Vogue,World of Interiors, House & Garden,The Spectator and many other publications, he never wrote a book. Using his articles as a guide, this first book documents his life, his evolving taste, his houses, his gardens and his gift for friendship.

ISBN
9781908337764
Publisher
Publication Date
September 16, 2025
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
176
Keywords
Biography & Autobiography | Artists, Architects, Photographers; Architecture | Interior Design | General; Architecture | Landscape; Antiques & Collectibles | Art