Rudolph Ihlee (1883-1968) was a prize-winning student at the Slade
where his contemporaries included Stanley Spencer, Mark Gertler,
Maxwell Gordon Lightfoot, C.R.W. Nevinson and Edward Wadsworth.
Turning his back on a flourishing career in London, he relocated to
the southern French town of Collioure, where the Mediterranean
light had mesmerised artists such as Derain and Matisse before him.
Exploring for the first time Ihlee's impressive oeuvre in the
context of a fascinating biography, this book provides a lively
account of the career of an accomplished but under-appreciated
artist, who found creative freedom and personal contentment on the
inspirational Catalan coast.
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