Cooper (1916-1992) studied at the Grosvenor School of Modern Art and was beginning to make a name for herself when her career was interrupted by WW2. Other careers followed… Her work is charming and slightly odd, with a feel comparable to Ravilious or Christopher Wood, or Tirzah Garwood. This is the first monograph on this forgotten artist. LHH was her daughter-in-law.
Suzanne Cooper: Paintings Under the Spare Room Bed
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Edition:Hardback978095766658015/09/2022From a Bookshelf nearby
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Dix Portraits
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Vol 1 was shortlisted last year for the Baillie Gifford Prize. WF knew Freud extremely well; he chronicles the colourful private life and pictures with detachment.
The Lives of Lucian Freud: FAME 1968 – 2011
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A very welcome re-issue. Not so much art history as a series of conversations and thoughts about the work of Paul Nash, David Jones, Joan Eardley, Ben Nicholson and others. Some illustration... read more
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A biography of the sculptor Stephen Tomlin, a man of devastating attractions on the fringes of the Bloomsbury Group who seems to have gone to bed with most of the people he met and then dran... read more