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John Craxton

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John Craxton

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This is the first full-scale monograph on British artist John Craxton (1922-2009), a key figure in post-war painting who authorised this publication shortly before his death. Craxton was a brilliant and well-connected artist with a passion for Greek life, light and landscape. Rejected for military service in 1941, he shared premises in London with Lucian Freud, provided by their benefactor and friend Peter Watson. Through Watson he met other artists linked to Neo-romanticism and, like many of his generation, came under the influence of William Blake, Samuel Palmer and Graham Sutherland. But by 1945 his work was more closely connected with that of European artists such as Picasso and Miro. Always longing to escape, Craxton travelled around the Mediterranean after World War II, finally settling in Crete from 1960, where he continued to develop his Romantic pastoral themes in sunburst images influenced by Byzantine mosaics. He also created scintillating ballet and book designs. Ian Collins's engaging text is informed by his many conversations with the artist, who was also a celebrated wit and story-teller, and is supported by more than 200 reproductions of life-affirming paintings and drawings. The book will be welcomed by art historians, collectors, curators and all those with an interest in the history of modern British art.

Author Biography

Ian Collins is a writer, curator and collector living in Suffolk and London. He has been art correspondent for the Eastern Daily Press for more than 30 years, also contributing artists' obituaries to the Guardian and Daily Telegraph and compiling many exhibition catalogues. He co-produced a television film on Margaret Mellis in 1993 and curated the Mary Newcomb memorial show at Norwich Castle in 2009. His recent books include Making Waves: Artists in Southwold (2005), John McLean (2009) and Water Marks: Art in East Anglia (2010).
Release date Australia
May 15th, 2011
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Introduction by David Attenborough
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Pages
184
Publisher
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Dimensions
249x270x24
ISBN-13
9781848220690
Product ID
9985814

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