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87 pp. Hardback in colour illustrated jacket. One or two marks to jacket; otherwise clean inside and out. Illustrated in colour and b/w. "Often exhibited but seldom written about, Kenneth Rowntree...
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87 pp. Hardback in colour illustrated jacket. One or two marks to jacket; otherwise clean inside and out. Illustrated in colour and b/w. "Often exhibited but seldom written about, Kenneth Rowntree (1915-97) is a significant figure in the history of British art and design. World War II linked the artist to government policy, demanding a genre that celebrated a British life-style then at risk and also a public art of communal experience. The post-war vision in art, architecture and education provided settings for Rowntree's experimental constructions and an adjustment towards design; he was also involved with Richard Hamilton, Victor Pasmore, Quentin Bell and the Newcastle movement. 0853318506
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ISBN: 0853318506
ISBN-13: 9780853318507
Publisher: Lund Humphries 2002
Year: 2002
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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