Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
176
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 28, 2011
Éditeur
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
ISBN-10
1848220901
ISBN-13
9781848220904
Description
Edward Burra (1905-1976) was one of the most prolific, consistent and individual artists working in Britain during the 20th Century. His large watercolors, whether of macabre, sleazy and sinister subjects, or of landscapes and still life, are instantly recognizable and fix themselves in the minds with unusual tenacity.
This book accompanies Burra's first large retrospective exhibition, at the Tate Gallery, comprising approximately 140 works, some in oil, some in pen and ink, but mostly in watercolor, which he uses with great skill to produce powerful and luminous color.
The book includes an extensive introduction on the life and work of the artist, a small section of excerpts from his letters, many attesting to his abiding love of the cinema, and a list of paintings in the exhibition with many plates in color and black and white.
This book accompanies Burra's first large retrospective exhibition, at the Tate Gallery, comprising approximately 140 works, some in oil, some in pen and ink, but mostly in watercolor, which he uses with great skill to produce powerful and luminous color.
The book includes an extensive introduction on the life and work of the artist, a small section of excerpts from his letters, many attesting to his abiding love of the cinema, and a list of paintings in the exhibition with many plates in color and black and white.
Genres
Art et Photographie