Bonington by Malcolm Cormack

Bonington by Malcolm Cormack

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A detailed monograph on one of the finest Romantic watercolour painters.

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Bonington by Malcolm Cormack

Richard Parkes Bonington (1802-28) stands as one of England's most important and prolific landscape artists, ranking alongside Turner and Constable as a prime exponent of the English Romantic Movement. His watercolour paintings are considered to be exemplary of the English tradition. Bonington's reputation for poetic and topographical landscapes - as well as for dash and brilliance - earned him a renown that spanned Europe, but which has mysteriously dimmed with the years. This timely and unique assessment of Bonington will once again establish an appreciation of his work as a peerless artist. The author has looked closely at Bonington's short yet precocious life: an English upbringing, emigration to France at fifteen, training under Francia and Gros, all factors which allow his work to transcend a purely national school. Although he painted in Venice in 1826, and on two trips to England in 1825 an 1827, many of his principal paintings - much admired by Delacroix and Corot - were done in Normandy and on the French coast. Delacroix was fascinated also by the watercolours of historical subjects that Bonington painted, stating that they 'possessed the lightness of execution which makes his works diamonds by which the eye is enticed and charmed'. This book manifestly confirms such praise.
Malcolm Cormack is Curator of Paintings at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, and author of Constable (1986).
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ISBN 13 9780714825182
ISBN 10 0714825182
Title Bonington
Author Malcolm Cormack
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Year published 1994-01-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.