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Painting the Warmth of the Sun Tom Cross

Painting the Warmth of the Sun By Tom Cross

Painting the Warmth of the Sun by Tom Cross


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The absorbing story of the artists' colony at St Ives, which from the outbreak of the Second World War attracted some of the most progressive painters and sculptors of the day, and which was to exert a significant influence on the course of modern art.

Painting the Warmth of the Sun Summary

Painting the Warmth of the Sun: St Ives Artists 1939-1975 by Tom Cross

By 1918, St Ives had a long tradition as an artists' community. It took as its standard the Royal Academy, which retained great popular appeal, but was neither forward-looking nor progressive. In 1920, it became the permanent home of one of the great innovators of the twentieth century, the potter Bernard Leach. At the outbreak of the Second World War, it provided shelter for a small group of the most progressive painters and sculptors, including notably Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, already leaders in the advanced art movements of the 1930s, and committed to the principle of abstraction. In the 1940s and 1950s, a remarkable group of younger artists came together in and around St Ives, making it a centre of avant-garde art activity. This book is concerned with those artistic events, especially during the years 1939-75, and the larger circumstances in the world of art by which they were affected, or which were affected by them. It describes the singular contribution of 'St Ives' to the art of our time.

About Tom Cross

Tom Cross trained at the Slade School in London and then spent two years travelling and painting in Italy and France on Rome and French government scholarships. On his return he worked in Wales as Assistant Director of the Welsh Arts Council and later became Senior Lecturer in Painting at Reading University. In 1976 he became Principal of the Falmouth School of Art, a post which he held until 1987.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. 1. Nicholson, Wood and Wallis. 2. Traditional and modern: St Ives and London. 3. Wartime in St Ives. 4. Artists gather in St Ives. 5. The Crypt Group and the Penwith Society. 6. Post-war Britain; Nicholson's growing reputation. 7. Barbara Hepworth, Bernard Leach and Denis Mitchell. 8. Peter Lanyon. 9. The development of abstraction. Terry Frost. 10. International influences. Patrick Heron. 11. Bryan Wynter, Alan Davie and Paul Feiler. 12. St Ives in the 1950s. 13. Roger Hilton. 14. The importance of St Ives. Notes and references. Bibliography. Acknowledgements. Index

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GOR007809285
9780718829414
0718829417
Painting the Warmth of the Sun: St Ives Artists 1939-1975 by Tom Cross
Used - Very Good
Hardback
James Clarke & Co Ltd
19951122
208
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