God's Little Artist is a biography in verse of Welsh painter Gwen
John (1876 - 1939). As with many female painters of the time,
John's work was often overshadowed by that of her male
contemporaries, especially her brother Augustus John. God's Little
Artist is a celebration of her passionate life and work,
illustrated with precision, authenticity and the keen painterly eye
of the poet, novelist and art critic Sue Hubbard. "In fifty years'
time," wrote the painter Augustus John, "I shall be remembered only
as the brother of Gwen". Now, nearly 100 years after Gwen John's
death, her younger brother's prescient words don't seem so
surprising as her work experiences a resurrection alongside other
previously neglected female artists. God's Little Artist begins
with poems about Gwen John's early life spent in Tenby with her
brother Augustus, under the dour glare of their solicitor,
organ-playing father. They detail her time in London studying at
the Slade School of Art, and her eventual move to Paris where she
modelled for other artists. It was here that she met Auguste Rodin,
who was thirty-six years her senior and by whom she was captivated.
Through close observation, and a landscape of colour, these poems
bring John's artistic eye to the fore. Minute details from a 'pink
china cup' to the way a shawl 'hangs in a cloud of indigo grief'
bring these poems to life. Her heart-breaking affair with Rodin is
told through a series of wistful poems depicting the loneliness and
depression she felt as he drifted away. In her introductory essay,
Sue Hubbard discusses how the loss of Gwen John's mother when she
was a child could have impacted her later life. She was an
intensely private person, with a tendency to become fixated on
people and relationships, as shown in the two thousand letters she
wrote to Rodin over thirteen years, and, later, in her intense
commitment to her faith. For John, God and art became inextricably
linked and saintliness an obsessive goal. Gradually, John's descent
into poor health seeps into the poems, culminating with her tragic
premature death, hastened, perhaps, by the use of toxic lead white
paint. Regardless of the tragedies and challenges she undoubtedly
faced, Gwen John was a woman of great passion. With precision and
authenticity, succinctness and warmth, Sue Hubbard animates her
singular life.
General
Imprint: |
Seren Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Sue Hubbard
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Dimensions: |
216 x 138 x 4mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
42 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-78172-716-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-78172-716-3 |
Barcode: |
9781781727164 |
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