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Your Loving Friend - The Great War Correspondence Between Stanley Spencer and Desmond Chute (Paperback): Paul Gough Your Loving Friend - The Great War Correspondence Between Stanley Spencer and Desmond Chute (Paperback)
Paul Gough
R387 R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Save R44 (11%) Out of stock
A Study of the Current Transformer With Particular Reference to Ironloss (Hardcover): Paul Gough Agnew A Study of the Current Transformer With Particular Reference to Ironloss (Hardcover)
Paul Gough Agnew
R864 Discovery Miles 8 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Dead Ground - War and Peace: Remembrance and Recovery (Paperback): Paul Gough Dead Ground - War and Peace: Remembrance and Recovery (Paperback)
Paul Gough 1
R625 R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Save R43 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
War and Art - A Visual History of Modern Conflict (Hardcover): Joanna Bourke War and Art - A Visual History of Modern Conflict (Hardcover)
Joanna Bourke; Text written by Jon Bird, Monica Bohm-Duchen, Grace Brockington, James Chapman, …
R1,376 R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Save R240 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This sumptuously illustrated volume, edited by eminent war historian Joanna Bourke, offers a comprehensive visual, cultural and historical account of the ways in which armed conflict has been represented in art. Covering the last two centuries, the book shows how the artistic portrayal of war has changed, from a celebration of heroic exploits to a more modern, truthful depiction of warfare and its consequences. Featuring illustrations by artists including Paul Nash, Judy Chicago, Pablo Picasso, Melanie Friend, Francis Bacon, Kathe Kollwitz, Yves Klein, Robert Rauschenberg, Dora Meeson, Otto Dix and many others, as well as those who are often overlooked, such as children, women, non-European artists and prisoners of war, this extensive survey is a fitting and timely contribution to the understanding, memory and commemoration of war, and will appeal to a wide audience interested in warfare, art, history or politics. Introduction by Joanna Bourke, with essays by Jon Bird, Monica Bohm-Duchen, Joanna Bourke, Grace Brockington, James Chapman, Michael Corris, Patrick Crogan, Jo Fox, Paul Gough, Gary Haines, Clare Makepeace, Sue Malvern, Sergiusz Michalski, Manon Pignot, Anna Pilkington, Nicholas J. Saunders, John Schofield, John D. Szostak, Sarah Wilson and Jay Winter.

A Study of the Current Transformer With Particular Reference to Ironloss: Paul Gough Agnew A Study of the Current Transformer With Particular Reference to Ironloss
Paul Gough Agnew
R598 Discovery Miles 5 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Holy Box (Paperback): Paul Gough The Holy Box (Paperback)
Paul Gough
R766 R692 Discovery Miles 6 920 Save R74 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Stanley Spencer - Journey to Burghclere (Paperback): Paul Gough Stanley Spencer - Journey to Burghclere (Paperback)
Paul Gough
R766 R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Save R98 (13%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Stanley Spencer was one of Britain's greatest twentieth-century artists. He became famous for two things: his celebration and immortalisation of his home town of Cookham in Berkshire - his 'heaven on earth' as he lovingly called it - and the fusion in his paintings of sex and religion, the heavenly and the ordinary. In 1915, Spencer left home to serve as a medical orderly in the Beaufort Military Hospital in Bristol. Aged 24, he had rarely stayed away overnight from home. For ten months he scrubbed floors, bandaged convalescent soldiers and carried supplies around the vast, former lunatic asylum. In 1916, he signed up for overseas duty in Macedonia, where he saw violent action up to the eve of the Armistice. Five years after the war, Spencer started making large drawings of a possible memorial scheme based on his wartime experiences. So extraordinary were his sketches, and so committed was he to realising them in paint, that the Behrend family became his patrons, funding a purpose-built memorial chapel at Burghclere, near Newbury. For five years he toiled, often on top of a giant scaffold, to produce the painted chapel now regarded as his masterpiece - one of the unsung artistic glories of Europe. Drawing on Spencer's own letters, illustrations and paintings, Paul Gough tells the story of the artist's journey from cosseted family life, through the drudgery of a war hospital and the malarial battlefields of a forgotten front, to his unique vision of peace and resurrection in Burghclere. The book locates Spencer's work alongside other soldier-artists of the time.

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