F.C.B. Cadell
By (Author) Alice Strang
National Galleries of Scotland
National Galleries of Scotland
6th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
759.2911
Paperback
96
Width 248mm, Height 269mm, Spine 7mm
522g
F.C.B. Cadell was born in Edinburgh, where he lived for most of his life, and studied in Paris and Munich. This book illustrates many of the works for which Cadell is celebrated, including stylish portrayals of Edinburgh New Town interiors, vibrantly coloured, daringly simplified still lives of the 1920s, and evocative landscapes of the Scottish west coast and the south of France. Based on new research, a special section concentrates on Cadell's relationship with Iona, where he painted nearly every year from 1912 until 1935. The book accompanies a major exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the first retrospective exhibition of Cadell's work held at a public gallery since 1942.
Alice Strang is a Senior Curator at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art specialising in British art between the Wars. She read History of Art at the University of Cambridge before becoming a Twentieth-Century Art Specialist at Christie's. Since she joined the National Galleries of Scotland in 1999, exhibition and catalogue highlights have included 'Winifred Nicholson in Scotland', 'Consider the Lilies: Scottish Painting 1910-1980 from the Collection of the City of Dundee' and From 'Sickert to Gertler: Modern British Art from Boxted House'.