Cadell: The Life and Works of a Scottish Colourist 1883-1937
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Originally published in 1988, Cadell: The Life and Works of a Scottish Colourist 1883-1937 was the the first book devoted entirely to the life of the remarkable artist F.C.B Cadell. Now fully revised, this expanded edition includes an essay by Duncan Macmillan which complements the first-class biographical details presented in Tom Hewlett's original text. Highlighting the artist's outgoing and generous personality and his wit, the narrative also demonstrates Cadell's extraordinarily versatile artistic talent, which helped to lay the foundations of twentieth-century Scottish art. The beautiful paintings reproduced in this book bear testimony to the achievements of one of the country's very finest painters. Including 200 images, the majority of which are reproduced in colour, this visually-rich publication charts the full trajectory of Cadell's impressive career and as such is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in twentieth-century Scottish art.
Author Biography
Tom Hewlett is Director of Portland Gallery London; a gallery which specialises in the work of Scottish artists from 1880 to the present day. Duncan Macmillan is Professor Emeritus of the University of Edinburgh and art critic of The Scotsman. He has written extensively on Scottish art and artists. His prize-winning book Scottish Art 1460-1990 is the standard text on the subject.
Reviews'... readable, informative and offers good value... the lavish plates and larger format make it ideal for browsing.' Apollo
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