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New in New jacket. 'Was there ever such a really splendid and life-enhancing artist so little known to others than her immediate friends and fans? ' So wrote a friend. In the latter part of her career, Betty Swanwick painted an extraordinary series of visionary pictures that are still largely unknown and, until now, unexamined. They appeared every year at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition between 1965 and 1989. Earlier, Swanwick had worked as an illustrator of great wit and invention. But the visionary watercolours and drawings show her ability to recognise-in ordinary day-to-day events-ideas that could be transformed into a more profound understanding of life. The pictures touch on what Paul Nash has described as 'mystery expressed with precision'. This monograph intends to rectify the neglect of a highly imaginative twentieth-century British artist in the tradition of William Blake and Samuel Palmer. A friend and pupil of Edward Bawden, both a student and a teacher at Goldsmiths and a successful book illustrator, Swanwick and her unique, spiritual and sometimes eccentric oeuvre are vividly and sensitively examined by Paddy Rossmore, a close friend of the artist and collector of her work. A chronology and catalogue raisonné record documentary detail, while other voices, including Swanwick's own, help to bring her alive. Condition: new, from the stocks of the Chris Beetles Gallery. Folio. 175pp.
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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 4to. Original publishers red cloth, lettered silver on spine and on front cover. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. ISBN: 190573803X Pages: 168 Fine in fine dust jacket.
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First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 4to. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. ISBN: 190573803X Pages: 175 ISBN 9781905738038 "Biography and analysis of work as well as a catalogue raisonné; plates of hitherto unpublished artwork; appendices of contemporary reviews, and articles by Betty Swanwick, Stephen Gardiner, Carel Wright. This monograph intends to rectify the neglect of a visionary twentieth century British artist in the tradition of William Blake and Samuel Palmer. A friend and pupil of Edward Bawden, both student and teacher at Goldsmiths and a successful book illustrator, Swanwick's unique, spiritual and sometimes eccentric work and life are vividly and sensitively examined by Paddy Rossmore, a close friend and collector of the artist. A chronology and catalogue record documentary detail, while other voices, including Swanwick's own, help to bring her alive." Fine in fine dust wrapper.
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As New. 190573803X. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--176 pages. Description: "Biography and analysis of work as well as a catalogue raisonné; plates of hitherto unpublished artwork; appendices of contemporary reviews, and articles by Betty Swanwick, Stephen Gardiner, Carel Wright. This monograph intends to rectify the neglect of a visionary twentieth century British artist in the tradition of William Blake and Samuel Palmer. A friend and pupil of Edward Bawden, both student and teacher at Goldsmiths and a successful book illustrator, Swanwick's unique, spiritual and sometimes eccentric work and life are vividly and sensitively examined by Paddy Rossmore, a close friend and collector of the artist. A chronology and catalogue record documentary detail, while other voices, including Swanwick's own, help to bring her alive." [Catalogue Raisonne, Catalog Raisonné, Complete Works, Life and Work, Raisonnee]--with a bonus offer--May be either: out of print (OOP) and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition.