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ELIZABETH BLACKADDER

ELIZABETH BLACKADDER ( 1931-)

This extensively illustrated book is devoted to the art of Dame Elizabeth Blackadder, one of Scotland's best-loved painters. Blackadder's art explores a diverse range of subjects through many mediums. The artist draws on experiences of foreign travel, as well as plant forms and animals closer to home, to produce highly original works that appear to breathe with their own life.

Her deeply analytical eye allows her to see the underlying structure, design and colour harmony in both the exotic and the everyday. This book tells the fascinating story of her career, from her early days as a student in Edinburgh, and her friendships with Scottish painters William Gillies, William MacTaggart and Anne Redpath, to her very recent work.
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Kunstner BLACKADDER, Elizabeth
Forfatter Phil Long
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 156 ill. heraf 100 ill. i farver og 56 i s/h
Format / Sideantal 26 x 24 cm / 112 sider
Udgivelsesår 2011
Indbinding indbundet
Forlag Yale University Press
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ISBN 9780300179002
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ELIZABETH BLACKADDER ( 1931-)

This extensively illustrated book is devoted to the art of Dame Elizabeth Blackadder, one of Scotland's best-loved painters. Blackadder's art explores a diverse range of subjects through many mediums. The artist draws on experiences of foreign travel, as well as plant forms and animals closer to home, to produce highly original works that appear to breathe with their own life.

Her deeply analytical eye allows her to see the underlying structure, design and colour harmony in both the exotic and the everyday. This book tells the fascinating story of her career, from her early days as a student in Edinburgh, and her friendships with Scottish painters William Gillies, William MacTaggart and Anne Redpath, to her very recent work.