Peter Lanyon: catalogue raisonné of the oil paintings and three-dimensional works

Peter Lanyon : an introduction / Toby Treves -- Lanyon and the English landscape tradition / Sam Smiles -- Materials and techniques / Mary Bustin and Toby Treves -- Chronology / Toby Treves

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1. Verfasser: Treves, Toby 1966- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Lanyon, Peter 1918-1964 (IllustratorIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Modern Art Press 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Peter Lanyon : an introduction / Toby Treves -- Lanyon and the English landscape tradition / Sam Smiles -- Materials and techniques / Mary Bustin and Toby Treves -- Chronology / Toby Treves
Peter Lanyon (1918-1964) was one of the foremost British landscape painters of the twentieth century. Born in St Ives, where he lived for most of his life, he strongly identified with Cornwall, the place that inspired much of his early and mid-career work. In the later 1950s, as other subjects came to predominate, particularly the weather, air and glider flight, he made a series of works that have been compared in their originality and importance for the landscape genre to those of Constable and Turner. This authoritative publication, which is the first catalogue raisonné of Lanyon's oil paintings and three-dimensional works, reveals the full extent of his oeuvre. Toby Treves fully catalogues each of the 613 works, the great majority of which are sumptuously illustrated in colour. The book also includes three essays: an introduction by the author to Lanyon's work, an essay by Professor Sam Smiles placing Lanyon in an historical context, and an essay by Mary Bustin (former Tate paintings conservator) and Toby Treves about the artist's painting technique. In addition, there is a fully illustrated chronology, a comprehensive history of solo and group exhibitions and a selected bibliography
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 672-679), an index of titles (pages 680-682), and a general index (pages 683-687)
Beschreibung:688 Seiten Illustrationen 29 cm
ISBN:0956800742
9780956800749

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