Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
112
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 12, 2019
Éditeur
Thames & Hudson
ISBN-10
0500022623
ISBN-13
9780500022627
Description
Jenny Uglow delves into the life of Walter Crane, a remarkable artist and illustrator whose impact on visual culture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries is unparalleled. With a passion for children's literature and an innovative approach to design, Crane's work reflects both the artistic movements of his time and his commitment to social causes. Uglow's meticulous research brings to light not only Crane's artistic achievements but also his role in fostering the wider Arts and Crafts movement.
As Uglow weaves together Crane's biography, readers gain insights into his creative processes and personal relationships, painting a vivid picture of a man constantly pushing the boundaries of his craft. His contributions to book illustration, particularly through vibrant colors and detailed, whimsical imagery, are highlighted, along with his influence on subsequent generations of artists. This exploration captures the essence of Crane's genius and illustrates how his legacy continues to inspire today.
As Uglow weaves together Crane's biography, readers gain insights into his creative processes and personal relationships, painting a vivid picture of a man constantly pushing the boundaries of his craft. His contributions to book illustration, particularly through vibrant colors and detailed, whimsical imagery, are highlighted, along with his influence on subsequent generations of artists. This exploration captures the essence of Crane's genius and illustrates how his legacy continues to inspire today.
Genres
Romans graphiques
Art et Photographie
Politique