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Miller Brittain - When the Stars Threw Down Their Spears (Hardcover)
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Miller Brittain - When the Stars Threw Down Their Spears (Hardcover)
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Miller Gore Brittain (1912-1968) had an unerring sense of structure
and composition. In the early 1930s, at the Art Students' League in
New York, he experienced the pivotal moment in American art: the
shift from tradition to abstract expressionism. When he returned to
Canada, the Group of Seven still defined Canadian art, and he burst
upon the scene with emotion-filled drawings and paintings of the
human form. Later, combining figuration and abstraction, he
explored the limits of the body and the borderlands of sanity to
express the depths of despair and the heights of ecstasy. World War
II interrupted Brittain's career and on his bombing missions he
carried William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience with him.
Blake's poetry, particularly "The Tyger," inspired the pervasive
motif of Brittain's later career. At first a description of
searchlights and shot-down aircraft, the star and spear motif later
developed into iconic flowers and stems, heads and necks, sunbursts
and smoke. In this illuminating and provocative book, Tom Smart
examines the sweep of Brittain's work, his progression from social
realism to abstraction and surrealism, while Allen Bentley shows
the profound influence of Blake's thought in Brittain's painting
and drawings.
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