I consider it an insult for an artist to be asked to mix himself up in such nonsense.’ Queen Mary’s Doll’s House and its contents were assembled in Lutyens’s own drawing room (Fig 2) in his house in ...
He could turn his hand to just about anything, and did so with style. Each “Lutyens House”, with a number of which the Home Counties especially are blessed, was an extravaganza that grew out ...