Artists Making Landscapes In Post War Britain

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Artists Making Landscapes in Post-war Britain

Artists Making Landscapes in Post-war Britain
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Publisher : Modern Art Press, Limited
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ISBN-10 : 1916347401
ISBN-13 : 9781916347403
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Book Synopsis Artists Making Landscapes in Post-war Britain by : Margaret Garlake

Download or read book Artists Making Landscapes in Post-war Britain written by Margaret Garlake and published by Modern Art Press, Limited. This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An unconventional and illuminating new history of British landscape art in the post-war period In this trailblazing study, Margaret Garlake complicates traditional histories of British landscape art in the post-war period. Drawing together work from painters and photographers--many of them women--Garlake expands the conventional view of the genre to include both rural and urban subjects. In doing so, she brilliantly places the work within the context of physical changes wrought by postwar society, as the British countryside reverted to civilian use, cities were built, and artists adjusted to the landscape as a site of both tradition and modernity. Carefully researched and subtly argued, this book will deepen our understanding of a fascinating period in British art history. Distributed for Modern Art Press


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