Anthony Whishaw Hardback

The long-awaited first comprehensive monograph on the artist, featuring over 160 of Whishaw’s most compelling works.
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Material Hardback
Dimensions 26 x 24cm
EAN/ISBN 9781910350416
No. of Illustrations 120
No. of Pages 160
SKU 02084380

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Product story

In this handsome book the art historian Richard Davey explores the seven decades of Anthony Whishaw RA’s career, from his early cubist-inspired landscapes, suffused with the dust and heat of Spain, to his later, monumental visions of the rivers and forests of southern England. In his insightful text, Davey uncovers the influences behind Whishaw’s many different themes and charts the unchanging passions that form a constant thread through his imagery, opening a window onto the artist’s endlessly inventive, playful and reflective mind.

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