Maggi and Henrietta by Maggi Hambling

Maggi and Henrietta by Maggi Hambling

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Henrietta Moraes was a muse, writer and considered a Queen of Bohemia. In last years of her tempestuous life, Henrietta was painted by Maggi. This book is about the relationship between artist and model. It features a series of charcoal drawings that capture the essence of their friendship.

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Maggi and Henrietta by Maggi Hambling

Henrietta Moraes was a muse, writer and considered a Queen of Bohemia. In last years of her tempestuous life, Henrietta was painted by Maggi, and this book has much to say about the relationship between artist and model. A series of charcoal drawings that capture the essence of their friendship.
Maggi Hambling's exhibitions include: National Gallery (1981), National Portrait Gallery (1983), Serpentine Gallery (1987) and Yale Center for British Arts (1991). In 1995, she won the Jerwood Painting Prize and in 1998 her monument to Oscar Wilde was unveiled at Adelaide Street facing Charing Cross Station. Public collections in this country include the Arts Council, British Museum, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery and V & A.
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ISBN 13 9780747555896
ISBN 10 0747555893
Title Maggi and Henrietta
Author Maggi Hambling
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2001-10-08
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.