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Art in Wales 1850-1980: An Illustrated History
By (Author) Eric Rowan
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
20th May 1997
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.429
Hardback
188
Width 220mm, Height 260mm
This is the first major study of the fine arts in Wales during the modern period; a pioneering expedition into territory that has been neglected by the wider world of scholarship. It is, therefore, presented as a broad survey, rather than a detailed history; bringing together hitherto unrelated individuals and events, to give a coherent account of the evolution of modern art in Wales. Using a wealth of illustrations, the author argues that there is no case for an autonomous School of Wales'. His theme is that, from a stagnant back-water, Welsh art has developed into a vigorous tributary to the mainstream of Western art. This luxuriously produced volume tells the story of those outstanding artists working in Wales and outside Wales who, by their collective efforts, have made modern Welsh art a subject in its own right.
'A remarkable piece of research and scholarship.' Anglo Welsh Review
Eric Rowan was formerly Senior Lecturer in Art History at the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education, an art critic and a member of 56 Group Wales. He is now a freelance art historian and lecturer, and is author of several books, articles and film scripts. Carolyn Stewart is a freelance writer and researcher and has made a study of the Davies family of Llandinam and of Belgian art of the early twentieth century.