Andrew Lambirth — PATRICK GEORGE

345,00 kr.

The first monograph and so far the only substantial publication on the work of British painter Patrick George (b. 1923)

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Bristol: Galerie Boisvert & Samson & Co., 2014. Oblong heavy 4to hardcover, w jacket. 176 pages, richly color illustrated. Near fine / fine copy

“The first monograph and so far the only substantial publication on the work of Patrick George (born 1923), this book will reveal to a largely unsuspecting public the lyrical paintings of a rare and original talent. George is better-known as a teacher (for 40 years he taught at the Slade, ending up as Professor and Director of the School) and he has only shown his work infrequently. Yet perceptive commentators have identified him as a School of London painter, to be viewed in the same context as Lucian Freud (a friendly rival from schooldays on), Frank Auerbach (a strong supporter of George’s work), and Euan Uglow (George’s close friend and colleague). For too long dismissed as a follower of Coldstream, Patrick George is in fact very much his own man, a Northern European landscape and figure painter, working in the tradition of Gainsborough and Constable. In this book, his unique contribution to the development of contemporary landscape painting is for the first time examined and evaluated”

Andrew Lambirth — PATRICK GEORGE

345,00 kr.

In stock