Pitmen Painters by William Feaver

Pitmen Painters by William Feaver

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Pitmen Painters by William Feaver

The Ashington Group began in the early 1930s as an evening class of Northumbrian pitmen keen to learn about art. Within weeks they were producing their own work and within a few years their paintings amounted to a complete record of life in a mining community: clocking in, work at the coal face, the pithead baths, Saturday night at the club, the corner shop, dog track, pigeon crees, kitchen, ally and allotment - their paintings ring true, transcending the usual limitations of amateur art. William Feaver establishes this "unprofessional" painting in the context of Ashington and of art history, illustrating his book with dozens of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures by the Group as well as with archive photographs.
William Feaver, former art critic of the Observer, and panter has written a number of books, and organised many exhibitions, among them, 'Thirties' in 1979, ofr the Arts Council and the V&A Museum. He is a trustee for the Ashington Group's work.
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ISBN 13 9781857540369
ISBN 10 1857540360
Title Pitmen Painters
Author William Feaver
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
Year published 2001-08-30
Number of pages 180
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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