David Cannadine

Churchill

The Statesman as Artist. 1. Auflage. 2x 8pp colour plate sections and 1x 8pp b+w plate sections. Ebook (Epub & Mobi). Sprachen: Englisch
eBook (epub), 192 Seiten
EAN 9781472945228
Veröffentlicht September 2018
Verlag/Hersteller Bloomsbury eBooks UK

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Beschreibung

An entirely new perspective on Churchill and his paintings told in his own words and including material never before published, edited and introduced by David Cannadine.
Across almost 50 years, Winston Churchill produced more than 500 paintings. His subjects included his family homes at Blenheim and Chartwell, evocative coastal scenes on the French Riviera, and many sun-drenched depictions of Marrakesh in Morocco, as well as still life pictures and an extraordinarily revealing self-portrait, painted during a particularly troubled time in his life. In war and peace, Churchill came to enjoy painting as his primary means of relaxation from the strain of public affairs.
In his introduction to Churchill: The Statesman as Artist, David Cannadine provides the most important account yet of Churchill's life in art, which was not just a private hobby, but also, from 1945 onwards, an essential element of his public fame. The first part of this book brings together for the first time all of Churchill's writings and speeches on art, not only 'Painting as a Pastime', but his addresses to the Royal Academy, his reviews of two of the Academy's summer exhibitions, and an important speech he delivered about art and freedom in 1937.
The second part of the book provides previously uncollected critical accounts of his work by some of Churchill's contemporaries: Augustus John's hitherto unpublished introduction to the Royal Academy exhibition of Churchill's paintings in 1959, and essays and reviews by Churchill's acquaintances Sir John Rothenstein, Professor Thomas Bodkin and the art critic Eric Newton.
The book is lavishly illustrated with reproductions of many of Churchill's paintings, some of them appearing for the first time. Here is Churchill the artist more fully revealed than ever before.

Portrait

Professor Sir David Cannadine is Dodge Professor of History at Princeton University, Editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and President of the British Academy. His numerous publications include The Undivided Past, In Churchill's Shadow, Class in Britain and The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy. He appears regularly on television and radio, and lectures widely in the UK and America.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction by David Cannadine

PART ONE: CHURCHILL ON ART
1 'Not a Very Amiable Topic' (1912)
2 'The Naval Greatness of Britain' (1913)
3 'Art in All Its Forms' (1919)
4 'Art and Politics' (1927
5 Political Painters (1932)
6 'The Academy Reveals Britain's Brave Gaiety' (1932)
7 'This Year's Royal Academy is Exhilarating' (1934)
8 'Sea Power' in Art (1937)
9 'We Ought Indeed to Cherish the Arts' (1938)
10 Painting as a Pastime (1948)
11 'Between Tradition and Innovation' (1953)
12 'A New Elevation of the Mind' (1954)
PART TWO: ON CHURCHILL'S ART
1 'Painting a Picture is Like Fighting a Battle' (1950), Eric Newton
2 'Unity, Vitality, Infinity and Repose' (1953), Thomas Bodkin
3 'Gay, Brilliantly Coloured Canvasses' (1954), John Rothenstein
4 'Long May He Thrive!' (1959), Augustus John
5 'A Recognisable Individuality' (1959), Thomas Bodkin
6 'A Great Presiding Presence' (1970), John Rothenstein
Acknowledgements
Index of Names

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