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Samuel Palmer

Title
Samuel Palmer / Timothy Wilcox.
ISBN
1854375636
9781854375636
Published
London : Tate Publishing, 2005.
Physical Description
80 pages : illustrations (chiefly in color), portraits (chiefly in color) ; 25 cm.
Summary
"One of the best loved but also the least understood of British artists, Samuel Palmer (1805-1881) exhibited at the Royal Academy aged fourteen and produced many of the visionary landscapes for which he is most famous before reaching the age of thirty. Deeply influenced by the artist William Blake, his portrayals of pastoral life in the Kent village of Shoreham hint at a deeper, spiritual reality behind the activities and rituals of the rural community. Later works engage with the burning controversies of the day, including religion and the rise of mass culture." "This long-overdue survey is the first to examine Palmer's career within the artistic and cultural context of his time. It examines his struggle for recognition and the role played by critics in determining how his work was received, as well as delving behind his apparently idyllic representation of Shoreham to explore the realities of rural life."--Jacket.
Other formats
Online version: Wilcox, Timothy. Samuel Palmer. London : Tate, 2005
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 10, 2006
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: the visions of the soul
Early morning: poetry and sentiment
Midday: the pit of modern art
Sunset: barbarians and Philistines.
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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