A Free House!: Or, The Artist as Craftsman
By (Author) Walter Richard Sickert
Edited by Deborah Rosenthal
Edited by Osbert Sitwell
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
13th November 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
709
Hardback
448
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 147mm
533g
Walter Sickert, the prominent English post-Impressionist painter, was also a unique and highly perceptive writer about a wide variety of matters connected to the world of art. His pungent and vivid reflections range from long meditations on Whistlers work and influence to the medium of etching, to explorations into the work of such artists as Manet, Czanne, Dor, Pissarro, and many others. This book has all the honesty and lucid observation that mark only the essential artists documents.
A Free House was collected and edited by Sir Osbert Sitwell, who also provides an unforgettably comic, razor-sharp introductory memoir of the painter and his works.
Deborah Rosenthal is Consulting Editor for the series. She is a painter who has shown in New York and nationally during the past twenty-five years. For her writing on art in many journals, including Art in America and Modern Painters, she won an NEA Critic's Grant. She is Professor of Fine Arts in the School of Fine and Performing Arts of Rider University. Walter Richard Sickert was born in Munich, Germany, in 1860. He would become an important influence on British avant-garde art of the twentieth century. Sir Osbert Sitwell, born in London in 1892, was an English writer and baronet.