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From Turner to Damien Hirst via Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Stanley Spencer and Lucian Freud Southwold has drawn some of the biggest names in British art and a wealth of distinctive talents. Most have found magic here. A few have noted something darker. The port-resort with brewery, pier and lighthouse at its heart is a creative beacon: Philip Wilson Steer, fresh from France, virtually invented British Impressionism in the adjoining artists' summer colony of Walberswick from 1884 - the year pioneering photographer P.H. Emerson moved to Southwold. Ian Collins also reveals how modern British art so nearly had a Suffolk rather than a Cornish air. Most of all this book lovingly portrays a very special place through the eyes and lives of artists, both resident and visiting. It revels in waves of art taking in everything from serious treasures to cartoon postcards: an essential companion for all lovers of East Anglia's first resorProduct Identifiers
PublisherBlack Dog Books
ISBN-139780954928612
eBay Product ID (ePID)88606102
Product Key Features
Publication Year2005
Book TitleMaking Waves: Artists of Southwold
Number of Pages184 Pages
LanguageEnglish
AuthorIan Collins
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height280 mm
Item Width255 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorIan Collins