Hausenstein was a politician, writer, journalist, art critic, historian, and diplomat – the first German ambassador to France following World War II. He was a friend of Klee and wrote this in 1921, after Klee’s transformative spell in Tunisia in 1914. Illustrated and well-produced: a small gem.
Kairouan: Or How Paul Klee Became a Painter
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£24.95
Edition:Hardback978377743557213/08/2020From a Bookshelf nearby
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RJ came to botanical painting relatively late, and later still to success. This memoir of her life as a painter also talks about her childhood, and about both Augustus John and Gwen John, he... read more
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Venice with Turner
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CA, Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Euan Uglow. With an introductory reminiscence of the Slade and them by a fellow student, Susan Campbell. Includes three essays by the three... read more
Craigie Aitchison: And the Beaux Arts Generation
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To accompany the delayed RA exhibition, 'Man and Beast', an assembly of his most ghoulish, animalistic, carnivorous work.
Francis Bacon: Man and Beast
Hardback £35.00