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The Art of Doris and Anna Zinkeisen
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Art of Doris and Anna Zinkeisen
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Philip Kelleway
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By (author) Emma Roodhouse
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By (author) Nicola Evans
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:144 | Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 199 |
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Category/Genre | The arts -miscellaneous |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781913491819
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Classifications | Dewey:709.22 |
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Illustrations |
208 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Unicorn Publishing Group
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Imprint |
Unicorn Publishing Group
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Publication Date |
23 September 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
This lavishly illustrated book celebrates the life of Doris and Anna Zinkeisen, charting the rise of the sisters from a childhood in Scotland, to their emergence as amongst the most eminent artists of their day in London, to a quieter yet still highly productive life during their twilight years in rural Suffolk. During the golden age from the 1920s through to the 1950s, the Zinkeisen sisters enjoyed a huge success and won numerous accolades. Their paintings and design work, including posters, murals and luxury ocean liners, and costume designs for stage and film, are today emblematic of that period in British art.
Author Biography
Philip Kelleway is an art historian who has written books on topics including 18th century porcelain, illustration and landscape painting. He is an authority on the work of the Zinkeisen sisters and has previously published Highly Desirable: the Zinkeisen Sisters and Their Legacy. Emma Roodhouse is an art curator and works for Colchester and Ipswich Museums. She also contributes on research projects for the East Anglian Traditional Arts Centre. Nicola Evans is an accomplished artist and conservator paintings at KSH Conservation Ltd. She has also worked for Damien Hirst at Hirst Science and for the National Maritime Museum in London.
Reviews"From their origins in Scotland to their eminence in London and highly productive twilight years in Suffolk, this book captures the careers and struggles against sexism of two unjustly neglected talents."-- "Arts & Collections"
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