Five Centuries of British Painting

Wilton, Andrew

$14.95
$6.98

Adding to cart… The item has been added
Author
Wilton, Andrew
Publish Date
2001
Edition
World of Art
Subtitle
From Holbein to Hodgkin
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
256
Publisher Name
44
ISBN-10
0500203490
ISBN-13
9780500203491
citemno
039481
SKU
9780500203491

Description

Although Britain has played a dominant role in European history, its schools of painting have not always been seen as contributing significantly to the great Continental tradition. In this new book, the eminent art historian Andrew Wilton provides an enlightening look at the glories and achievements of British art over the past five centuries. He traces the story of British painting from its hesitant beginnings under the influence of Holbein through its maturity in the time of Hogarth and Reynolds, when it reflected a prosperous society with growing Imperial influence. He then explores the pioneering role of Constable and Turner in the revolutions of the Romantic period, and the enigmatic position of artists in Victorian England, when a stiff moral code came into conflict with the uncertainties of the age of Darwin. In the twentieth century, Wilton shows how the new ideas of Modernism were explored by distinctive personalities from the Bloomsbury Group to Francis Bacon and the School of London. 200 illustrations, 90 in color.