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Towards a Modern Art World Brian Allen

Towards a Modern Art World By Brian Allen

Towards a Modern Art World by Brian Allen


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This is the first volume in the series Studies in British Art and examines the development of the London art world - its institutions and individual artists - over the past two centuries in an attempt to explain the marginal position of British modern art.

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Towards a Modern Art World: Studies in British Art I by Brian Allen

When the story of modern art is told, British artists are mentioned infrequently or not at all. In this book, distinguished art historians attempt to explain the marginal position of British modern art by examining the development of the London art world-its institutions and individual artists-over the past two centuries.

Chapters discuss artists as diverse as William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, W.P. Frith, Walter Sickert, and Henry Moore and also describe academies, public exhibitions, and commercial galleries throughout the era. Introduced by David Solkin, the volume consists of contributions from Caroline Arscott, Ann Bermingham, John Brewer, Marilyn Butler, Julie Codell, Peter Funnell, John Gage, Charles Harrison, Andrew Hemingway, Ludmilla Jordanova, Ronald Paulson, Martin Postle, and Stella Tillyard.

This volume is the first of a new serial publication, Studies in British Art, published for the Yale Center for British Art and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.



Published for the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art

About Brian Allen

Brian Allen is director of studies at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London.

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GOR003140148
9780300063806
0300063806
Towards a Modern Art World: Studies in British Art I by Brian Allen
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
19950524
236
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