In this examination of the six decades of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham's work, Lynne Green traces the evolution of the artist's individual vision in relation to her Scottish roots and the influence of her teachers at the Edinburgh School of Art. Her commitment to abstraction is discussed in depth, as is the series of paintings in which she explores the possibilities of pure line, form and colour. Green places Barns-Graham in the story of the St Ives School and establishes her personal achievement as a painter and her wider contribution to 20th-century art.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near fine in near fine dj. First Edition. 26 x 30cm 312pp near fine hardback, dark red cloth boards, red and white dust jacket, front features a detail from 'Volcanic Wind 1944', rear: 'Studio Interior 1945.' Signed on the title page: 'To Lucy & Jason, W. Barns-Graham.' Includes a foreword and prologue. Chapters arranged into sections: 'Childhood and the First Stirrings of Art', 'Art College and a Wider World' plus four others. Many black and white and colour reproductions throughout. Artikel-Nr. 16099
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