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9780853317593

The Artist at Work

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  • ISBN13:

    9780853317593

  • ISBN10:

    0853317593

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-04-01
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Pub Ltd
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Summary

This is the first full-scale study to focus on the working methods of artists by direct observation - in this case two leading members of the School of London, William Coldstream and Michael Andrews. This comparative analysis contains hitherto unpublished material by the artists and includes the author's copious notes and his own sketches and photographs of the artists at work painting portraits of him.William Coldstream (1908-1987) was one of the most influential forces in British art in the twentieth century, both in his painting and in his teaching, firstly at the Euston Road School and subsequently in his Headship at Camberwell and the Slade School of Art.Michael Andrews (1928-1995) was his outstanding pupil and quickly established a major reputation in his own right. His work largely took the form of a theme with variations, and the Thames series, sadly unfinished, promised to be his crowning work.Colin St John Wilson bases his study on personal friendship and the experience of an extraordinary number of sittings, 96 with Coldstream and 80 with Andrews, which were the settings for extended discussion with both artists. This fascinating study highlights the very different working methods of the two artists, and yet shows their concern to represent through paint alone the reality of human presence.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Four Portraits and a Landscape
7(4)
Part 1 On the Method of William Coldstream
I am a Camera
11(1)
... the spy and the gossip
12(4)
How, Where, What, When
16(3)
The Method
19(3)
... the sort of configurations
22(9)
The Human Clay
31(4)
Part II On the Method of Michael Andrews
... making up my mind
35(7)
The Painting Episode
42(3)
The Portrait
45(31)
Postscript
William Coldstream
Chronology
76(1)
Selected Solo Exhibitions
76(1)
Selected Bibliography
77(2)
Michael Andrews
Chronology
79(1)
Selected Solo Exhibitions
79(1)
Selected Bibliography
80

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