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Born into a large, musical, and bohemian family in London, the
British artist John Craxton (1922-2009) has been described as a
Neo-Romantic, but he called himself a "kind of Arcadian". His early
art was influenced by Blake, Palmer, Miro, and Picasso. After
achieving a dream of moving to Greece, his work evolved as a
personal response to Byzantine mosaics, El Greco, and the art of
Greek life. This book tells his adventurous story for the first
time. At turns exciting, funny, and poignant, the saga is enlivened
by Craxton's ebullient pictures. Ian Collins expands our
understanding of the artist greatly-including an in-depth
exploration of the storied, complicated friendship between Craxton
and Lucian Freud, drawing on letters and memories that Craxton
wanted to remain private until after his death.
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John Craxton - A Modern Odyssey
Simon Martin; Contributions by Ian Collins, David Attenborough, Miriam O’Connor Perks
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Discovery Miles 8 790
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A celebration of the life and work of the artist John
Craxton, a rebellious figure in British art history Â
Spanning a rich variety of works from the 1940s to the 2000s, this
book celebrates the life and work of the British artist John
Craxton (1922–2009). It charts the development of Craxton’s
work from the poetic, melancholy images created in wartime Britain
to the vibrant paintings and drawings produced in his adopted
homeland of Greece. The book revisits the artist’s early life and
looks at the influence of British Romantic art and the landscape of
England and Wales on his work, while also exploring themes around
LGBTQ+ identity, his relationship to significant modern British and
international artists, and the historical context of mid-century
Britain and Greece. Â Featuring short essays and texts from
contributors such as Sir David Attenborough, Ian Collins, Simon
Martin, and Miriam O’Connor—covering subjects across
Craxton’s career, including book illustration, landscape, ballet
design, ceramics, and tapestry—this lively account showcases the
diverse artistic output of this key figure in British art history.
 Exhibition Schedule:  Pallant House Gallery,
Chichester (October 28, 2023–April 21, 2024)
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The Art of Jeremy Gardiner - Unfolding Landscape (Hardcover, Limited special edition, in slipcase with removable, numbered, limited edition print by the artist)
Wendy Baron, Ian Collins, William Varley, Peter Davies, Christiana Payne, …
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Discovery Miles 74 890
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Providing a comprehensive assessment of Jeremy Gardiner's career to
date, this monograph, the first of its kind, explains how this
distinctive artist has taken the exploratory landscape vision of
mid-century St Ives modernists like Ben Nicholson, Peter Lanyon and
John Tunnard into a new post-millennial era. Gardiner's unique
geological interpretation of landscape not only describes the
current lie of the land but portrays it as a complex outcome of
natural processes over vast periods of time. While indebted to
British and American modernism, Gardiner's new conceptual rigour
and technical repertoire is informed by science, geomorphology, new
technologies and direct physical engagement with ancient
landscapes. Following a distinguished international teaching
career, based in Britain and the United States, Gardiner's
landscape subjects have included geographically varied locations
from the Jurassic Coast in his native Dorset and the rugged
Atlantic seaboard of Cornwall, to the jagged volcanic topographies
of the Brazilian oceanic islands and the Lake District. Including
essays from leading art writers, this book provides an insight into
the career of one of Britain's most innovative contemporary
landscape artists.
The painted world of Fred Dubery was all about warmth and colour -
a bright pattern of life reflecting a private place of beauty,
pleasure and merriment. Known from numerous solo exhibitions, and
from regular showings at the Royal Academy and New English Art
Club, the pictures are a record of joyful travels in France and
Italy and, best of all, of domestic contentment via a long and
happy marriage amid a visual feast, and a procession of amazing
meals, in a lovely Suffolk setting. Fred Dubery was teaching at
Walthamstow Art School when he had a fateful meeting with fashion
tutor Joanne Brogden. She had trained under Christian Dior and
would become a pioneering Professor of Fashion at the Royal College
of Art while Fred was appointed Professor of Perspective at the
Royal Academy Schools. Adding a large adopted family of former
students, their life together was the heart of everything. Fred and
Joanne left a legacy for art and fashion education and the
paintings richly illustrated in this volume - images technically so
clever and so subtle - offer a lasting lesson in how to live.
The 3rd Eye Compendium is a comprehensive insight into the mind and
emotions of an introvert. An empathetic channeling of words,
illustrations, and thoughts presented in a collection to be shared
and discussed. Inside you will be presented with the author's
struggles to overcome pain, dispair, and depression. You will
journey through settings that only the imagination can conjure and
the soul can long for. Inside the author reveals his most guarded
thoughts and feelings on subjects such as religon and escapism.
Close your eyes and open your eye!
This book is a glorious celebration of Rhoda Pritzker's collection
of 20th-century British art, much of which has been donated to the
Yale Center for British Art. Pritzker, who was born in Manchester
in1914 and emigrated to the United States during the Blitz, was an
avid and daring collector of paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
Keen to support artists whose reputations were still emerging, and
loyal to no single school or style, she developed a unique and
impressively diverse collection. While Pritzker most actively
purchased pieces in the 1950s and 1960s, her collection offers a
fascinating window onto postwar artistic production. Beautifully
illustrated, this catalogue features a number of unpublished works
and archival materials. Among the artists discussed are key
figures, including L. S. Lowry, Barbara Hepworth, Anthony Caro, and
Henry Moore, as well as lesser-known artists. The texts elucidate
the factors that made Pritzker's method of collecting so
singular-namely her relationship to an evolving transatlantic
artistic community and the deeply personal nature of the works she
procured. Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art
Exhibition Schedule: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
(05/11/2016-08/21/2016)
Set in 1977 in the north of England. Angels of the North is the
second of a trilogy that tells the tale of the McConnell family.
Join them on a journey of adventure and misadventure as they
navigate the turbulent ocean of life. Through the doldrums, past
the cape of no hope and back to the safe harbour of family and
friends. The three brothers chart a relatively safe course until
the unexploded mines of love, lust and larceny explode, stretching
the chain of family and friendship that anchors them to one and
other to its limit.
Couple's Marriage Strengthened through an Unlikely Saviour.....The
RMS Titanic. 1912: Two young lovers stowaway on Titanic's maiden
voyage. 2006: Tam and Elizabeth inherit his grandfathers cottage on
the west coast of Scotland. After loading the car with curiosities
from the cottage they return home. A smashed a bottle retrieved
from the cottage reveals a napkin from RMS Titanic, carrying a
message that sends them on a heart warming, mystery driven
adventure that rekindles their love..
Uplifting and engaging, this story recounts the life and career of
a rebellious 20th-century British artist Born into a large,
musical, and bohemian family in London, the British artist John
Craxton (1922-2009) has been described as a Neo-Romantic, but he
called himself a "kind of Arcadian". His early art was influenced
by Blake, Palmer, Miro, and Picasso. After achieving a dream of
moving to Greece, his work evolved as a personal response to
Byzantine mosaics, El Greco, and the art of Greek life. This book
tells his adventurous story for the first time. At turns exciting,
funny, and poignant, the saga is enlivened by Craxton's ebullient
pictures. Ian Collins expands our understanding of the artist
greatly-including an in-depth exploration of the storied,
complicated friendship between Craxton and Lucian Freud, drawing on
letters and memories that Craxton wanted to remain private until
after his death.
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