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Places of the mind: British watercolour landscapes 1850-1950
Abstract
Places of the Mind focuses on landscape drawing in the Victorian and Modern age, challenging the perception that the best British watercolours were produced between 1750 and 1850. Drawing on the British Museum's impressive collection, this books demonstrates the way in which artists of the later 19th and early 20th centuries drew on the tradition of renowned landscape artists Constable and Turner but developed and extended the genre, focusing on the changing nature of the British countryside during the Industrial Revolution and two world wars. Published to coincide with an exhibition at the British Museum, this book includes works by Victorian artists Sir Edward John Pointer and John Singer Sargent and by many well-known 20th-century artists, such as John and Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore, some of which have never previously been published.
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London: Thames & Hudson, 2017
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Is about
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1850-1950
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- 0500292817
- 9780500292815
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at the British Museum, London, February 23-August 27, 2017.
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