Britain's Oldest Art

Britain's Oldest Art

Author: Paul G. Bahn

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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This is the story of the discovery, in 2003, of Britain's first Ice Age cave art at Creswell Crags. It includes a definitive list, photographs, drawings and description of the motifs and sets the discovery in its archaeological and geological context.


Painting in Britain, 1500-1630

Painting in Britain, 1500-1630

Author: Tarnya Cooper

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780197265840

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This overview answers key questions about the production and consumption of art in Britain in the 16th and early 17th century, integrating art history, history and conservation science. The illustrations allow the reader to engage directly and to see some of the most famous Tudor and Jacobean paintings in a new light.


Signalling and Performance: Ancient Rock Art in Britain and Ireland

Signalling and Performance: Ancient Rock Art in Britain and Ireland

Author: Aron Mazel

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-08-28

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 180327252X

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This lavishly illustrated volume presents a state of the art survey of the ancient rock art of Britain and Ireland. Bringing together new discoveries and new interpretations, it enhances our understanding and further establishes ancient British and Irish rock art as a significant archaeological assemblage worthy of attention and additional study.


British Folk Art

British Folk Art

Author: Jeff McMillan

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781849762649

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This title provides an accessible introduction to folk art, an established subject in many countries, but in Britain the genre remains elusive.


British Art in the 20th Century

British Art in the 20th Century

Author: Dawn Ades

Publisher: Te Neues Publishing Company

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13:

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Includes paintings and sculpture which have shaped the course of art in the 20th century.


Prehistoric Rock Art in Britain

Prehistoric Rock Art in Britain

Author: Stan Beckensall

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2009-10-15

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1445619962

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In this latest book the prolific Stan Beckensall returns to his principal specialism, Britains prehistoric rock art.


Storyland

Storyland

Author: Amy Jeffs

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2023-08-22

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1524891525

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Immersed in mist and old magic, Storyland is an exquisitely illustrated new mythology of Britain, set in its wildest landscapes. Historian and printmaker Amy Jeffs reimagines ancient legends in wondrous detail in this this gift-worthy collection for all lovers of myth, folklore, and mysticism. Storyland begins between the Creation and Noah's Flood, follows the footsteps of the earliest generation of giants, covers the founding of Britain, England, Wales, and Scotland, the birth of Christ, the wars between Britons, Saxons and Vikings, and closes with the arrival of the Normans. These are retellings of medieval tales of legend, landscape, and the yearning to belong, inhabited by characters now half-remembered: Arthur, Brutus, Albina, and more. Told with narrative flair, embellished in stunning, original linocuts and glossed with a rich and erudite commentary, Storyland illuminates a collective memory that still informs the identity and culture of Britain and its descendants. Readers will visit beautiful, sacred places that include prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge and Wayland's Smithy; mountains and lakes such as Snowdon and Loch Etive; and rivers including the Ness, the Soar, and the storied Thames in this vivid, beautiful tale of a land steeped in myth.


Queer British Art

Queer British Art

Author: Clare Barlow

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2017-04-01

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781849764520

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In 1861, the death penalty was abolished for sodomy in Britain; just over a century later, in 1967, homosexuality was finally decriminalised. Between these legal landmarks lies a century of seismic shifts in gender and sexuality for men and women. These found expression across the arts as British artists, collectors and consumers explored transgressive identities, experiences and desires. Some of these works were intensely personal, celebrating lovers or expressing private desires. Others addressed a wider public, helping to forge a sense of community at a time when the modern categories of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender were largely unrecognised. Ranging from the playful to the political, the explicit to the domestic, these works showcase the rich diversity of queer British art. This publication, the first to focus exclusively on British queer art, will feature sections on ambivalent sexualities and gender experimentation amongst the Pre-Raphaelites; the new science of sexology's impact on portraiture; queer domesticities in Bloomsbury and beyond; eroticism in the artist's studio and relationships between artists and models; gender play and sexuality in British surrealism; and love and lust in sixties Soho. 00Exhibition: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom (05.04.2017-01.10.2017).


Art and Antiquity in the Netherlands and Britain

Art and Antiquity in the Netherlands and Britain

Author: Thijs Weststeijn

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2015-03-20

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9004283994

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How did the classical tradition survive on the North Sea shores? This richly illustrated book explores the interplay between art and erudition in the seventeenth century. It analyses the sources, editions, and reception of Franciscus Junius’s writings to chart how ideas about Northern European painting, from Van Dyck to Rembrandt, developed as a counterweight to the Italian tradition. Thus the language of art in Junius’s The Painting of the Ancients appears to be related to his seminal work in the field of Germanic linguistics and his discovery of the shared pre-Christian civilization of Holland and England. Junius’s innovative pairing of scholarship to the painter’s practice illuminates the reception of antiquity and the creation of an Anglo-Dutch artistic Arcadia.