Kenneth Clark - life, art and civilisation:
The astonishing life of Kenneth Clark - the greatest British art historian of his time. As writer and presenter of the 13-part TV series Civilisation he was responsible for the greatest syntheses of art, music, literature and thought ever made - 'a contribution to civilisation itself'. Dra...
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Zusammenfassung: | The astonishing life of Kenneth Clark - the greatest British art historian of his time. As writer and presenter of the 13-part TV series Civilisation he was responsible for the greatest syntheses of art, music, literature and thought ever made - 'a contribution to civilisation itself'. Drawing on previously unseen archives, James Stourton reveals the formidable intellect and the complicated private man who wielded enormous influence on all aspects of the arts and drew into his circle a diverse group, many of whom he and his wife Jane would entertain at Saltwood Castle. These included E.M. Forster, Vivien Leigh, Margot Fonteyn, the Queen Mother, Winston Churchill, John Betjeman, Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore. Hidden from view, however, was his wife's alcoholism and his own womanising. From his time as Bernard Berenson's protege at I Tatti in Florence to being the Keeper of Western Art at the Ashmolean aged 27 - by which time he had published The Gothic Revival, the first of his many books - to his appointment as the youngest-ever director of the National Gallery, Clark displayed precocious genius.0During the war he arranged for the gallery's entire collection to be hidden in slate mines in Wales, and organised packed concerts of German classical music at the empty gallery to keep up the spirits of Londoners. The war and the Cold War that followed convinced him of the fragility of culture and that, as a potent humanising force, art should be brought to the widest possible audience, a social and moral position that would inform the rest of his career. No voice has exercised so much power and influence over the arts in Britain as Clark's. James Stourton has written a dazzling biography of a towering figure in the art world, a passionate art historian of the Italian Renaissance and a brilliant communicator who, through the many mediums of his work, conveyed the profound beauty and importance of art, architecture and civilisation for generations to come |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 496 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Portraits 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780007493418 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XI
FOREWORD XV
1 K
AESTHETE S PROGRESS
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
EDWARDIAN CHILDHOOD
WINCHESTER
OXFORD
FLORENCE, AND LOVE
BB
THE GOTHIC REVIVAL
THE ITALIAN EXHIBITION
THE ASHMOLEAN
30
39
50
62
69
79
THE NATIONAL GALLERY
10 APPOINTMENT AND TRUSTEES 89
11 BY ROYAL COMMAND 98
12 THE GREAT CLARK BOOM 105
13 RUNNING THE GALLERY 115
14 LECTURING AND LEONARDO 130
15 DIRECTOR VERSUS STAFF 138
16 THE LISTENER AND THE ARTISTS 147
WORLD WAR II
17 PACKING UP: BURY THEM IN THE BOWELS
OF THE EARTH 156
18 THE NATIONAL GALLERY AT WAR 165
19 THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION 177
20 ARTISTS AT WAR 191
21 THE HOME FRONT 202
22 THE BEST FOR THE MOST 212
ARTS PANJANDRUM
23
24
25
26
27
28
WRITING AND LECTURING
UPPER TERRACE
TOWN AND COUNTRY
THE NAKED AND THE NUDE
TELEVISION
INVENTING INDEPENDENT TELEVISION:
A VITAL VULGARITY
THE EARLY TELEVISION PROGRAMMES
224
236
245
257
269
281
SALTWOOD 1953-68
29 SALTWOOD: THE PRIVATE MAN 290
30 PUBLIC MAN: THE 1960S 307
CIVILISATION
31 CIVILISATION: THE BACKGROUND 319
32 THE MAKING OF CIVILISATION 327
33 CIVILISATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS 340
34 APOTHEOSIS: LORD CLARK OF CIVILISATION 352
LORD CLARK OF CIVILISATION
35 LORD CLARK OF SUBURBIA
36 ANOTHER PART OF THE WOOD
37 LAST YEARS AND NOLWEN
EPILOGUE
APPENDIX I: THE CLARK PAPERS
APPENDIX II: SUDDENLY PEOPLE ARE
CURIOUS ABOUT CLARK AGAIN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
362
376
388
401
407
409
413
417
453
461
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