Description
Each of the thirteen chapters has a theme and explores its significance for one or more of the artists. The problem of time, for instance, is considered in relation to Paul Nash, God in relation to David Jones, music to Ivon Hitchens, hysteria to Edward Burra, abstraction to Ben Nicholson, 'the spirit in the mass' to David Bomberg. There are also chapters about painters' ideas on specific types of country: about Eric Ravilious and the chalk landscape, Joan Eardley and the sea, and Cedric Morris and the garden.
'A minor modern classic, to my mind, uniting art history and landscape thought by means of dazzling, dancing, unsettling sentences ... I'm delighted it's back in print in a new edition' Robert Macfarlane
About the Author
Christopher Neve is a painter and one of the leading experts on British art of the 20th century, and has written several books and numerous articles. For many years he was art critic on the staff of Country Life.
Reviews
'Original and engaging ... [a] modern classic' - Country Life (Book of the Week)
'Fierce, witty, wise, elegiac, supremely indifferent to fashion and confident in the long view, this is among the best books written about landscape' - Financial Times
'A fascinating, considered and evocative work' - The Critic
'Breath-taking ... extraordinary ... written with perfection' - Christopher Lloyd
Book Information
ISBN 9780500295472
Author Christopher Neve
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 230g