Mary Fedden

Mary Fedden

Author: Christopher Andreae

Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited

Published: 2014-04-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848221543

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Mary Fedden (1915-2012) is one of Britain's most popular artists. The focus of this acclaimed book, newly available in paperback in celebration of her life's achievement, is the artist's creative process in various different media - oil, gouache, pencil and collage. In an engaging text, which draws on numerous conversations with the artist during her final years, Christopher Andreae considers why Fedden has always had such a popular following, looks at the English quality of her work, and talks about the commercialisation of her art and her attitudes to the art market. Fedden is shown to be an original, serious and prolific artist, a draftsman of unusual sensitivity and prowess, and a colourist of power and subtlety.


Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan

Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan

Author: José Manser

Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781906509118

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Jose Manser tells the story of two remarkable and gifted artists with radically different backgrounds, visions and approaches."


Motley the Cat

Motley the Cat

Author: Susannah Amoore

Publisher: Penguin Uk

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780140563078

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Previously published in hardback in 1997, a fact-based story about a cat who tries to find a permanent home with a family who, unfortunately for him, already have a cat. A picture book in the PICTURE PUFFINS series, illustrated in colour by Mary Fedden.


Birds

Birds

Author: Mary Fedden

Publisher:

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 9781900624336

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Joan Eardley

Joan Eardley

Author: Christopher Andreae

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781848221147

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Joan Eardley (1921-63) is considered to be one of the most influential Scottish painters of her generation. Her paintings and drawings reflect urban and rural Scotland in an expressive visual language unlike any other artist's. This new, highly illustrated survey of her painting does renewed justice to the range, scale and power of her work.


Julian Trevelyan

Julian Trevelyan

Author: Philip Trevelyan

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9781848221123

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Julian Trevelyan: Picture Language follows the trail of a painter's visual language and motivation. The working life of Julian Trevelyan (1910-88) spanned more than 65 years. In that time he exhibited alongside Picasso, Miró and Dali, was a member of the British Surrealist group, an active participant in the Mass Observation Movement, taught both at Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art, and wrote a number of books. After the Second World War his work was mainly concerned with depicting scenes around his Hammersmith home and the River Thames, where he lived with his wife Mary Fedden, as well as his travels around the world. Philip Trevelyan, Julian's son, takes us on a pictorial journey through Julian's life and presents here his personal view, offering insights from his researches and first-hand knowledge of life in Trevelyan's studio at Durham Wharf in London.


Trevelyan and Fedden

Trevelyan and Fedden

Author: Lawrence Pavia

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 9789990932263

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This book delves into a substantial, largely unpublished, corpus of sketches of Malta by the artists Julian Trevelyan and Mary Fedden, particularly their interpretation of the Maltese landscape during the period from 1958, the year of their first visit to Malta and Gozo, to 1979. During this time, these two artists visited Malta no less than six times, in 1958, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1976 and 1979, whilst Mary Fedden would visit again in 2002. The study looks at the immediate impact that Malta had on these two artists, at what Maltese subject matter aroused their interest, and whether such an interest was towards specific buildings or locations or whether their interest was mainly in capturing the sense of time and place of the islands, without necessarily referring to specific locations. It was the aim of this study to establish how and why these two artists came to Malta, their connections in Malta, and the friendships that they developed over the years, both with British residents on the islands, and with local patrons and artists. Perhaps with some nostalgia and regret, the paintings, prints and sketches of Trevelyan and Fedden leave a historical account of Malta as it was then, the decades pre- and post-Independence; landscapes imbued with cultural overtones, which, in the name of progress, have now changed beyond recognition, or lost forever. One can find consolation, at least, in the fact that two sensitive British artists have left for posterity sincere depictions of Malta as seen through their mind’s eye.


Mary Newcomb

Mary Newcomb

Author: William Packer

Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848222953

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On New Year's Day 1986, encouraged by her dealer Andras Kalman, artist Mary Newcomb, then aged 64, began to keep a diary. She wrote in its opening pages: "I wanted [...] to remind ourselves that--in our haste--in this century--we may not give time to pause and look--and may pass on our way unheeding." This beautiful new book, compiled by the artist's daughter and grandson, reveals Mary Newcomb as an acute observer of her surroundings, reproducing her copious sketches alongside more finished paintings and short diary extracts to draw out the many themes which preoccupied her throughout her career as an artist. Mary Newcomb's world was rural East Anglia, where she managed a small mixed farm with her husband Godfrey Newcomb. The working life of the countryside engrossed her quite as much as the cycle of nature: she noticed and relished everything, with as keen an eye for the color of the bridesmaids' dresses at a wedding as for the yellow and brown of a dragonfly's body. Mary's daughter Tessa Newcomb, also an artist, introduces the key themes of the book with short texts which provide fascinating insight into her mother's world. A reflective introductory essay by art critic William Packer considers Mary Newcomb's written diary observations alongside the poetic language of her art.


The Green Man

The Green Man

Author: Jane Gardam

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781900624213

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First published in a collection of short stories called Missing the Midnight: Hauntings and Grotesques, this is a modern twist on the ancient fertility image of legend, church carvings and pub signs.


Indigo Days

Indigo Days

Author: Julian Trevelyan

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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He joined Tom Harrisson's Mass Observation Movement in 1937 and worked for a period in Bolton, recording numerous scenes around the Potteries, an experience which was to have a profound effect on his painting.