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Peter Thornton

Peter Kai Thornton CBE (April 8, 1925 – February 8, 2007) was a museum curator and writer.

The son of eminent scientist Sir (Henry) Gerard Thornton and Gerda, daughter of Kai Norregaard, of Copenhagen (and related to the actress, director and writer Eva Le Gallienne through the latter's Danish mother, journalist Julie Norregaard), Thornton was educated at Bryanston, which he left aged 14 to enroll at the de Havilland aeronautical technical school and work on the Mosquito production line at Hatfield, Hertfordshire; after serving during World War II in the Intelligence Corps, he went up to Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he read Danish and German (B.A. 1950).

After being assistant keeper at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and joint secretary to the National Art Collections Fund, in London, from 1952 to 1954, Thornton joined the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, serving as keeper of furniture and woodwork between 1966 and 1984, and curator to Sir John Soane's Museum, in Lincoln's Inn Fields between 1984 and 1995. Thornton was best known for his radical approach to the presentation of historic interiors at Ham House, Osterley Park and Apsley House.

His daughter, Emma Bettina, married the diplomat Peter Jay; she was Jay's second wife. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Seventeenth-century interior decoration in England, France, and Holland by Thornton, Peter

    Imprint 1978
    Book
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    Authentic decor : the domestic interior, 1620-1920 by Thornton, Peter, 1925-

    Imprint 1984
    Book
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    The Italian Renaissance interior, 1400-1600 by Thornton, Peter, 1925-

    Imprint 1991
    Book
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    Sir John Soane : the architect as collector, 1753-1837 by Thornton, Peter, 1925-

    Imprint 1992
    Book
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    Form & decoration : innovation in the decorative arts, 1470-1870 by Thornton, Peter, 1925-

    Imprint 1998
    Book
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    Baroque and rococo silks by Thornton, Peter, 1925-2007

    Imprint 1965
    Book
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