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David Mankin is a contemporary painter of abstract landscapes based in Cornwall. A series of sell-out shows and an international following has generated widespread interest in how Mankin creates his evocative paintings. This book explores his creative process in detail providing the reader access to the sources and influences that inform his work.
Anthology of Novel Extracts from The Bridport Prize Novel winners
Herry Perry (1897-1962) is an important, but neglected, artist of the 1920s-50s. This book brings together all aspects of her art for the first time.
Ray Atkins (b 1937) is one of the least well known major painters of his generation. He studied at Bromley College of Art in Kent before gaining a postgraduate place at the Slade despite having failed the National Diploma in Design in 1961. Teaching posts at Reading University and then Falmouth Art School followed, and the latter led to a 34-year stay in Cornwall. He painted the extraordinary landscape of the china clay country around St Austell with its colossal pits and mounds of micae, and the desolation left over by the demise of the tin mining industry. Intimate subjects of children, gardens, family life and inevitably the sea were also part of the ouevre. The nineties also saw a long series of works on the theme of dance. Peter Daviesâ¿ text follows Atkinsâ¿ journey from the dark but creative London period to the high spots in the eighties with a retrospective at the Royal West of England Academy and with work selected for the John Moores in Liverpool, a room at a Serpentine summer Show, and representation in shows at the Hayward gallery. David Stoker gives a personal and touching account of his discovery of Atkins in France, leading to a growing friendship and a deep understanding and respect for the work. Harveyâ¿s painting output was prodigious, and this book includes approximately 100 illustrations of his favoured subjects: the Cornish at work, children at play, and intimate interior scenes and conversation pieces. Many of his contemporaries in Newlyn were visiting â¿observersâ¿, but for Harold Harvey, who rarely went outside the county even though a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, painting the Cornish world â¿because it was thereâ¿ was his whole life.
This revised edition of the book originally published in 2001 includes an updated catalogue raisonneof over 600 works. Illustrated throughout with examples of his favoured s paintings, Harold Harvey: Painter of Cornwall is the first significant book on the life of this prolific artist.
This first edition of Egon Altdorf's poetry in German with parallel English translations includes previously unpublished texts. Illustrated throughout with archival photographs and examples of his woodcuts, sculptures and stained glass, Poems + Images illuminates key aspects of Altdorf's art and creative identity.
Book looks closely at Sandles paintings and drawings on paper across his whole career
A beautiful book of paintings by Alice Mumford and poems by Sue Leigh which brings together exciting new work from the two artists
Into the Light is the first English language study of the German artist, Egon Altdorf (1922-2008), whose encounter with British sculptors at the Unknown Political Prisoner competition in 1953 informed a unique body of sculpture, woodcuts, stained glass, poetry, and designs for Wiesbaden's new synagogue (1966).
The book celebrates this artist's work spanning five decades, including paintings, drawings, etchings, monoprints, all of which demonstrate his consummate skill across many media. Accompanies an exhibition
the first monograph to address the full range of an artist / sculptor whose legacy is a fearlessly exhilarating exploration of landscape and the forces of nature.
Catalogue to accompany art exhibition on the subject of EARTH
History of the five sculptures/land monuments on the Isle of Lewis
Book of collected writings by Patrick George, artist and Professor of Fine Art at the Slade School includes his private thoughts on painting from the landscape, his ideas for teaching the course which he ran for many years at the Slade, why and what to teach and how it related to contemporary art and to the history of art.
Book of Desmond Morris' surrealist art works
Paul Gough examines the aftermath of the Great war and the impact of terrain militaria on contemporary British and Australian painters, photographers and writers.
Book of Victorian Photographs of Cornwall by the Gibson family photographers
Burne-Jones (1833-98), British artist and designer closely associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The books is a series of paintings about the Perseus myth Book includes essays and illustrations about the artist.
A book of Peter Brown's paintings of Bath. Includes his anecdotes about the city and painting there.
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