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Angling in Art Tom Quinn

Angling in Art By Tom Quinn

Angling in Art by Tom Quinn


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Tom Quinn charts the history of angling in art from its earliest beginnings in ancient Egypt, Greece and China, through the golden age in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the prolific artists of modern times.

Angling in Art Summary

Angling in Art by Tom Quinn

Tom Quinn charts the history of angling in art from its earliest beginnings in ancient Egypt, Greece and China, through the golden age in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the prolific artists of modern times. Among the famous artists who contributed an occasional angling picture, Tom Quinn identifies Hogarth, Zoffany, Devis, Morland, Sir Henry Raeburn, Henry Alken and above them all, Turner who painted a number of superb rivers scenes. Several artists, including A.F. Rolfe, H.L. Rolfe, Ernest Briggs and Norman Wilkinson and particularly A. Rowland Knight, whose glorious paintings of fish in their natural surroundings are particularly admired, specialised in angling scenes. Among American fishing artists, Tom Quinn discusses Winslow Homer, a very great painter who lived and painted in the North of England for some years. Stanley Meltzoff has established himself as perhaps the best known painter of marine life and big game fishing today, something almost entirely absent in British fishing art. Another fine contemporary American artist, Michael Ringer, brilliantly creates the atmosphere of a day's fishing. The field of book illustration provides a very distinct aspect of angling art. Tom Quinn discusses Thomas Bewick and Arthur Rackham, the most celebrated illustrator of The Compleat Angler and Denys Watkins Pitchford (BB) whose woodcuts of fishing scenes and other sporting and animal life are justly popular in our own time. As Tom Quinn comments, writers and commentators on sporting art have tended to neglect angling art in favour of the horse and the shooting scene. Angling in Art shows what a rich heritage actually exists.

About Tom Quinn

Tom Quinn has written a number of books about the history of the English countryside as well as books on fishing, eccentrics, long walks, railways, early aviation and the First World War. He is the author of BB Remembered, the life of children's author and illustrator Denys Watkins-Pitchford (better known as BB), The World's Greatest Shooting Stories, Heaven upon Earth, and Collecting Fishing Tackle, all of which were published by Quiller. A keen walker and fisherman he is also the author of several books about the Royal Family. He writes occasional obituaries for The Times and has edited a number of magazines including The Countryman.

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GOR004430148
9780948253553
094825355X
Angling in Art by Tom Quinn
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quiller Publishing Ltd
19910101
128
N/A
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