The Modernity of English Art, 1914-30 by Corbett David Peters

The Modernity of English Art, 1914-30 by Corbett David Peters

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Within the context of the cultural history of the 1920s, this text explores the fate of both Modernist and non-Modernist painters. Established figures such as Paul Nash and Wyndham Lewis, as well as lesser known artists such as Charles Sims and Ethelbert White, are discussed.

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The Modernity of English Art, 1914-30 by Corbett David Peters

This ground-breaking book re-conceptualises the history of English painting from 1914 to the end of the 1920s. Whereas most accounts of the period have tended to see English art as marked by a tension between the native tradition and Modernism. The modernity of English art rethinks the 1920s by offering a cultural history of this period. Whitin this context, the book explore the fate of both Modernist and non-Modernist painters. Established figures such as Paul Nash, C.R.W. Nevinson and Wyndham Lewis, as well as important but little-known artists like Charles Sims, John Armstrong and Ethelbert White, are discussed and illustrated in a series of innovative readings develop in the light of this strongly revisionist account of an important but neglected period of English art. -- .
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ISBN 13 9780719037337
ISBN 10 0719037336
Title The Modernity of English Art, 1914-30
Author Corbett David Peters
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1997-07-31
Number of pages 288
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