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Craigie Aitchison

Craigie Aitchison
Author: Andrew Lambirth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"Craigie Aitchison's distinctively spare and dazzlingly hued paintings hold a special place in British art. Published to accompany a retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, this book includes many of the key works of his distinguished career, and examines his oeuvre in a specially commissioned essay by Andrew Lambirth." "After abandoning law school in 1952, Aitchison studies under Sir William Coldstream at the Slade. There his compositions became ever more summarised and simplified. On a scholarship that took him to Italy, he developed the unique palette and style that his mentor, the dealer and painter Helen Lessore, later defined as 'truly Mediterranean'." "Over the years Aitchison has specialised in the traditional genres of portraiture, landscape and still-life, but in each case the result has been fresh and luminous, infused with a poetic sense of mystery and stillness, as if new life had been breathed into conventional subject matter." "Aitchison's interpretation of the Crucifixion has been an enigmatic presence in many of his works, and continues to be one of his most enduring subjects." --Book Jacket.


Craigie Aitchison

Craigie Aitchison
Author: Andrew Lambirth
Publisher: Royal Academy Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781907533471

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The painter and printmaker Craigie Aitchison (1926-2009), born in Edinburgh and trained at the Slade School for Art, is best-known for his spare compositions and intense, luminous palette. His subject-matter is equally distinctive - single flower, Bedlington terriers, sheep and crucifixions - rendered, as in the early Italian religious paintings that he so admired, in simple but powerful forms. These hallmarks are also present in Aitchison's prints, most of which are the legacy of his longstanding relationship with the technicians at Advanced Graphics, London. His prints are all brought togethers for the first time in his authoritative publication, an essential purchase for all those interested in Aitchison's work.


Craigie Aitchison

Craigie Aitchison
Author: Cate Haste
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Painters
ISBN: 9781848221291

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This fully illustrated study of the life and work of Scottish artist Craigie Aitchison (1926-2009) is the first book to cover the entire oeuvre of a painter whose distinctive and powerfully evocative style has earned him widespread critical acclaim and public popularity. Award-winning writer Cate Haste draws for the first time on original documents, family archives, letters, published interviews with the painter, and new interviews with those who knew Aitchison to explore the relationship of his life to his work, the influences which shaped his visual imagination, the emergence of his distinctive themes, and the development of his painting style.


The Art of Lent

The Art of Lent
Author: Sister Wendy Beckett
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281078564

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Join Sister Wendy on a journey through Lent, and discover the timeless wisdom to be found in some of the world’s greatest paintings. Illustrated in full colour with over forty famous and lesser-known masterpieces of Western art, this beautiful book will lead you into a deeply prayerful response to all that these paintings convey to the discerning eye. ‘For those who want to appreciate the spirituality behind some of the world’s greatest works of art, this book will be hugely inspiring – not only during Lent but at any time of the year.’ Dr Janina Ramirez, art historian and broadcaster


The First Miracle

The First Miracle
Author: Jeffrey Archer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1994
Genre: Christmas stories
ISBN: 9780002245951

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In the 43rd year of the reign of the Emperor Augustus Caesar, a son of a Roman official posted near Bethlehem, is sent on an errand by his mother. On the way, he encounters all the usual sights and sounds of village life in Judaea, but Bethlehem is even more crowded that usual.


Craigie Aitchison

Craigie Aitchison
Author: Craigie Aitchison
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Sacred Art

Sacred Art
Author: Jenni Davis
Publisher: Jarrold Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781841651552

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A visual feast of some of the best examples of this beautiful, powerful art form from the Middle Ages to the present day, including stained glass, paintings, icons, frescoes and sculpture. The craftsmanship of this devotional art is truly inspirational and many of the examples explained in this book can be seen in British cathedrals and galleries. More titles available in the Pleasures and Treasures Series Aftertoon Tea Picnic English Pudding


Craigie Aitchison

Craigie Aitchison
Author: Craigie Aitchison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1989
Genre: Painting, British
ISBN:

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The Art of the Sacred

The Art of the Sacred
Author: Graham Howes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-11-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0857710613

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The field of 'art and religion' is fast becoming one of the most dynamic areas of religious studies. Uniquely, "The Art of the Sacred" explores the relationship between religion and the visual arts - and vice versa - within Christianity and other major religious traditions. It identifies and describes the main historical, theological, sociological and aesthetic dimensions of 'religious' art, with particular attention to 'popular' as well as 'high' culture, and within societies of the developing world. It also attempts to locate, and predict, the forms and functions of such art in a changing contemporary context of obligation, modernity, secularism and fundamentalism. The author concentrates on four chief dimensions where religious art and religious belief converge: the iconographic; the didactic; the institutional; and the aesthetic. This clear, well-organised and imaginative treatment of the subject should prove especially attractive to students of religion and visual culture, as well as to artists and art historians.


Craigie Aitchison

Craigie Aitchison
Author:
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Total Pages: 152
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Figurative painting
ISBN: 9781901192551

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For the first time, Craigie Aitchison and the Beaux Arts Generation tells the story of Craigie Aitchison's role amongst the bright young figurative painters of post-war London. Along with Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff and Euan Uglow, Aitchison belonged to 'the Beaux Arts generation' a set of highly talented painters first shown at the Beaux Arts Gallery by Helen Lessore. Under her discerning gaze, the early careers of these five artists were launched and close friendships formed, even as a wild divergence of artistic styles took place. By the time of its closure in 1965, Lessore's gallery had laid the foundations for the next five decades of British art. The book accompanies Piano Nobile's exhibition of the same title. A memoir by Susan Campbell provides a first-hand insight into the student days of Aitchison, Andrews and Uglow. Herself a student at the Slade School of Fine Art and an erstwhile visitor to the Beaux Arts Gallery, Campbell contributes a vivid account of these artists and their early careers. The book further includes three definitive texts by Aitchison, Andrews and Auerbach. First published in 1959 and 1960 by the literary arts magazine X: A Quarterly Review, these short essays provide a cogent insight into the three artists' thinking. The book also comprises a fully-illustrated catalogue of forty-eight works. A first section presents a significant group of works by Aitchison, followed by a second section with paintings, watercolours and drawings by Andrews, Auerbach, Kossoff and Uglow. Many works are drawn from private collections and have not previously been published.