Description
Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
About the Author
William Vaughan is professor emeritus of history of art at Birkbeck College at the University of London.
Reviews
"Vaughan's magisterial, readable account gives us the whole story of this artist whose work still resonates and surprises."-Ruth Guilding, Evening Standard -- Ruth Guilding * Evening Standard *
"At every point, Vaughan refuses to comply with the image of Palmer as an isolated visionary, doing him far greater justice instead by painting a rich portrait of the age as well of the man: where he was influenced and where he influenced, where he triumphed and where he fell short."-Alice Spawls, TLS -- Alice Spawls * TLS *
"[A] substantial, fully illustrated, color monograph . . . [that] presents Palmer's career chronologically and comprehensively."-K. Rhodes, Choice -- K. Rhodes * Choice *
"Vaughan's Samuel Palmer, with its many gorgeously reproduced images, shows Palmer's deeply rural world . . . Palmer was an artist of an imaginary, unspoiled Arcadian England that nonetheless referenced contemporary costume and details of domestic architecture."-Kate Flint, Public Books -- Kate Flint * Public Books *
Book Information
ISBN 9780300209853
Author William Vaughan
Format Hardback
Page Count 412
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 2359g