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St. Ives, 1939-64 David Brown

St. Ives, 1939-64 By David Brown

St. Ives, 1939-64 by David Brown


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Summary

In 1884, Whistler and Sickert stayed in the Cornish fishing village of St Ives. From that time onwards it has been the inspiration and home of many notable painters. The biographical notes, exhibition histories and bibliographies on each of the artists have been fully updated for this edition.

St. Ives, 1939-64 Summary

St. Ives, 1939-64: Twenty Five Years of Painting, Sculpture and Pottery by David Brown

In 1884, Whistler and Sickert stayed in the remote Cornish fishing village of St Ives. From that time onwards it has been the inspiration and home of many notable painters. The 1985 exhibition at the Tate Gallery focused on the years 1939-64, the era of Wallis, Nicholson, Hepworth, Lanyon, Wynter, Leach, Heron, Frost and Gabo, to name but a few of the 28 artists represented. It reawakened an interest in St Ives which led to the founding of the Tate Gallery St Ives eight years later. The biographical notes, exhibition histories and bibliographies on each of the artists have been fully updated for the second edition.

Table of Contents

Before 1939; 1939-45 the war years; 1946-54 the older generation; 1946-54 the younger generation; Nicholson and Hepworth; Lanyon; 1954-64 Frost, Wynter and their contemporaries; Heron; Hilton; post 1964.

Additional information

GOR007297796
9781854371904
1854371908
St. Ives, 1939-64: Twenty Five Years of Painting, Sculpture and Pottery by David Brown
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Tate Publishing
1996-12-01
248
N/A
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