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Looking to Heaven Stanley Spencer

Looking to Heaven By Stanley Spencer

Looking to Heaven by Stanley Spencer


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Stanley Spencer is one of the most important, original and admired British artists of the 20th century. None of this work has ever been published before - all the material is new and has been extracted from Spencer's notebooks and diaries.

Looking to Heaven Summary

Looking to Heaven: Volume 1 by Stanley Spencer

Stanley Spencer KBE CBE RA (1891 - 1959) is one of the most important and influential 20th century English painters. His paintings are detailed and vibrant and very often depict his deep but eccentric Christian beliefs. Spencer was born in Cookham in Berkshire and remained in the surrounding area for the rest of his life and is buried in Cookham churchyard.As a volunteer in the Army Medical Corps during WWI Spencer was sent overseas and the war had a profound effect on his work. One of his greatest achievements were the murals painted in the Sandham Memorial Chapel in Burghclere,inspired by his war service and showing realistic scenes of everyday life in a war zone, with dreamlike visions drawn from his imagination. His large oil on canvas 'The Resurrection,Cookham' was described as 'the most important picture painted by any English artist in the present century' by The Times art critic in 1927. Set in the grounds of the Holy Trinity Church in Cookham it shows Spencer's friends and family emerging from graves watched by God, Christ and the saints.Throughout his life Spencer kept a series of journals, noting things down and sketching the things around him, and these journals are now in the Tate Gallery Archive. This book is the first of a three volume set where these journals (though abridged) are published for the first time. The journals give an insight into how Spencer thought and how he worked.Spencer received numerous awards and great recognition throughout his life and was knighted in 1958.

Looking to Heaven Reviews

Hundreds of letters and artist's notes for an unrealised autobiography are to be published for the first time, shedding new light on the painter more than half a century after his death. -- Guardian Spencer's prose lacks the consistency of his painting. It can be tangled and opaque, straggly and shapeless. But it shows at all times the profundity of his artistic vision, and it contains moments of transcendent beauty.-- Mail on Sunday Stanley Spencer's private papers shed fresh light on the artist's early life and experience of war. This exquisitely produced book is a labour of love.-- Sunday Times The notable 20th-century artist kept journals throughout his life, containing both his notes and sketches. This is the first of a three-volume illustrated set, publishing his abridged journals for the first time, and giving insights into how he thought and worked.-- The Bookseller In this, the 125th anniversary of his birth on June 30, 1891, it is right to think again about Spencer, to see beyond wisteria blossom. A volume of Spencer's letters and jottings, Stanley Spencer: Looking to Heaven, published by the Unicorn Press, offers the opportunity to do so.-- Spectator

About Stanley Spencer

Born in Cookham in Berkshire, England, Stanley Spencer was well known for his paintings depicting biblical scenes. He received numerous awards and great recognition throughout his life and was knighted in 1958. His journals are held by the Tate Gallery Archive.

Additional information

GOR008784427
9781910065594
1910065595
Looking to Heaven: Volume 1 by Stanley Spencer
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Unicorn Publishing Group
20161103
256
N/A
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