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The only book available on Scottish painting, this book is now in its third edition with a new introduction and final chapter that brings the book up to date with the latest developments in Scottish painting (Richard Wright"s win of the Turner Prize 2009). Illustrated throughout, the work is by acknowledged authority on Scottish painting William Hardie. Scottish society has been reflected through the strong colour and energetic brushwork of its artists. The book traces the beginnings of Scottish painting from the foundation of the Foulis Academy in 1753, with William Dyce and Scott Lauder establishing themselves in the south, followed by W Q Orchardson and John Pettie around 1860. European travel ensured Scottish painters were open to new techniques, and the explosion of the Glasgow Boys and then the Colourists onto the scene meant Scotland was respected for its innovation and imagination. Charles Rennie Mackintosh today is still internationally recognised for his work, and the painting of John Byrne, Curister, and Peter Howson bring the book to the present day. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Scottish Painting: 1837 to the Present. William Hardie (William R. Hardie)

Полное название книги William R. Hardie Scottish Painting: 1837 to the Present. William Hardie
Автор William R. Hardie
Ключевые слова искусствоведение, история искусств, история зарубежного искусства
Категории Искусство и культура, Искусствоведение
ISBN 1849340358
Издательство
Год 2010
Название транслитом scottish-painting-1837-to-the-present-william-hardie-william-r-hardie
Название с ошибочной раскладкой scottish painting: 1837 to the present. william hardie william r. hardie