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Eric Gill (1882-1940) is one of the twentieth century's most
controversial artists. This illustrated introduction focuses on the
clarity of Gill's drawn and cut line. It explores his genius as a
letter cutter, wood engraver, sculptor and typographer in the light
of his refined finished drawings and preparatory sketches. Like all
modernists of the early twentieth-century, he used stylised form,
explicit sexuality and the influence of other cultures to position
himself at the forefront of the avant-garde. An outsider and a
radical, Gill nevertheless became one the establishment's favourite
artists, with his patrons including the Catholic Church, the Lord
Chancellor's office, the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert
Museum, the Royal Mint, the London Underground, the BBC, the Post
Office and the League of Nations. The authors illuminate here the
quality, complexities and contradictions of Gill's fascinating life
and art.
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