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Verlag: The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society, 1941
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Fair. 1941. No Edition Remarks. 136 pages. Paperback book with plain cover. Pages remain clear with minimal tanning and foxing. Minor pencil marking to title page. Binding remains firm. Covers have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Heavy damp staining and pen marking.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sansom & Company, Bristol, 2001
ISBN 10: 1900178532 ISBN 13: 9781900178532
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Harold Harvey, a true 'son of Cornwall', has been one of the most under-rated and least written about members of the Newlyn 'School' of artists which flourished from 1880 to 1930\. The son of a bank manager, he grew up in Penance, and after studying under Norman Garstin and a spell in Paris, he settled to a quiet life in Newlyn with fellow-artist Gertrude, painting The Cornwall he knowS from the inside.In his introductory essay, Professor Kenneth McConkey sets Harvey in the context of the art moments of the time, and shows how his early 'genre' paintings of rustic and marine life, so characteristic of the early Newlyn artists, gradually gave way to more sophisticated subject matter - Harvey was noted for his sumptuous interiors - and a flatter and more decorative style of painting. His early work might be compared with that of Stanhope Forbes, while his later paintings show clear affinities with those of fellow painters such as Laura Knight and Dod Procter.Professor McConkey's essay complements the first significant 'life' of Harold Harvey, researched and written by Peter Risdon and Pauline Sheppard, which is in turn illuminated by Peter Risdon's painstakingly compiled catalogue raisonne of over 600 paintings.Harvey's painting output was prodigious, and this book includes approximately 100 illustrations of his favoured subjects: the Cornish at work, children at play, and intimate interior scenes and conversation pieces. Many of his contemporaries in Newlyn were visiting 'observers', but for Harold Harvey, who rarely went outside the county even though a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, painting the Cornish world 'because it was there' was his whole life.
Paperback. Zustand: New. Harold Harvey, a true 'son of Cornwall', has been one of the most under-rated and least written about members of the Newlyn 'School' of artists which flourished from 1880 to 1930\. The son of a bank manager, he grew up in Penance, and after studying under Norman Garstin and a spell in Paris, he settled to a quiet life in Newlyn with fellow-artist Gertrude, painting The Cornwall he knowS from the inside.In his introductory essay, Professor Kenneth McConkey sets Harvey in the context of the art moments of the time, and shows how his early 'genre' paintings of rustic and marine life, so characteristic of the early Newlyn artists, gradually gave way to more sophisticated subject matter - Harvey was noted for his sumptuous interiors - and a flatter and more decorative style of painting. His early work might be compared with that of Stanhope Forbes, while his later paintings show clear affinities with those of fellow painters such as Laura Knight and Dod Procter.Professor McConkey's essay complements the first significant 'life' of Harold Harvey, researched and written by Peter Risdon and Pauline Sheppard, which is in turn illuminated by Peter Risdon's painstakingly compiled catalogue raisonne of over 600 paintings.Harvey's painting output was prodigious, and this book includes approximately 100 illustrations of his favoured subjects: the Cornish at work, children at play, and intimate interior scenes and conversation pieces. Many of his contemporaries in Newlyn were visiting 'observers', but for Harold Harvey, who rarely went outside the county even though a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, painting the Cornish world 'because it was there' was his whole life.
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Verlag: The Railway Correspondence & Travel Society, 1941
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The Railway Correspondence & Travel Society, London, 1941. Hardcover. First edition, first impression. Rebound copy with new endpapers. Maroon gilt titled leather or imitation leather. With 73 illustrations and complete lists of numbers, names and classes. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs and with statistical tables. No dustjacket. Previous owner's biro annotations to text. Possibly a dozen or so. Faint tanning to page edges. Overall, the book is in a very good condition.
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Harold Harvey's landscapes capture the rugged beauty of Cornwall with precise detail and vibrant color. The collection highlights his mastery of plein air painting and regional depiction. From the library of John Russell Taylor.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 148 pages. 10.55x8.31x0.47 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sansom & Co
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Sansom & Company, Bristol, 2001
ISBN 10: 1900178532 ISBN 13: 9781900178532
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. First Edition. G : in good condition without dust jacket as issued. Cover rubbed. 260mm x 200mm (10" x 8"). 176pp. Numerous colour illustrations. Illustrated laminated card cover.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Harold Harvey, a true 'son of Cornwall', has been one of the most under-rated and least written about members of the Newlyn 'School' of artists which flourished from 1880 to 1930\. The son of a bank manager, he grew up in Penance, and after studying under Norman Garstin and a spell in Paris, he settled to a quiet life in Newlyn with fellow-artist Gertrude, painting The Cornwall he knowS from the inside.In his introductory essay, Professor Kenneth McConkey sets Harvey in the context of the art moments of the time, and shows how his early 'genre' paintings of rustic and marine life, so characteristic of the early Newlyn artists, gradually gave way to more sophisticated subject matter - Harvey was noted for his sumptuous interiors - and a flatter and more decorative style of painting. His early work might be compared with that of Stanhope Forbes, while his later paintings show clear affinities with those of fellow painters such as Laura Knight and Dod Procter.Professor McConkey's essay complements the first significant 'life' of Harold Harvey, researched and written by Peter Risdon and Pauline Sheppard, which is in turn illuminated by Peter Risdon's painstakingly compiled catalogue raisonne of over 600 paintings.Harvey's painting output was prodigious, and this book includes approximately 100 illustrations of his favoured subjects: the Cornish at work, children at play, and intimate interior scenes and conversation pieces. Many of his contemporaries in Newlyn were visiting 'observers', but for Harold Harvey, who rarely went outside the county even though a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, painting the Cornish world 'because it was there' was his whole life.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Bristol; Sansom & Company;, 2001
ISBN 10: 1900178532 ISBN 13: 9781900178532
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, first printing. Near fine, slightly faded paperback original.
Verlag: The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society [RCTS], London, 1941
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In den WarenkorbBuff card cover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. G: in Good condition without dust jacket as issued. Cover rubbed and soiled. 200mm x 160mm (8" x 6"). 136pp + plates. B/w photographs.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Harold Harvey, a true 'son of Cornwall', has been one of the most under-rated and least written about members of the Newlyn 'School' of artists which flourished from 1880 to 1930\. The son of a bank manager, he grew up in Penance, and after studying under Norman Garstin and a spell in Paris, he settled to a quiet life in Newlyn with fellow-artist Gertrude, painting The Cornwall he knowS from the inside.In his introductory essay, Professor Kenneth McConkey sets Harvey in the context of the art moments of the time, and shows how his early 'genre' paintings of rustic and marine life, so characteristic of the early Newlyn artists, gradually gave way to more sophisticated subject matter - Harvey was noted for his sumptuous interiors - and a flatter and more decorative style of painting. His early work might be compared with that of Stanhope Forbes, while his later paintings show clear affinities with those of fellow painters such as Laura Knight and Dod Procter.Professor McConkey's essay complements the first significant 'life' of Harold Harvey, researched and written by Peter Risdon and Pauline Sheppard, which is in turn illuminated by Peter Risdon's painstakingly compiled catalogue raisonne of over 600 paintings.Harvey's painting output was prodigious, and this book includes approximately 100 illustrations of his favoured subjects: the Cornish at work, children at play, and intimate interior scenes and conversation pieces. Many of his contemporaries in Newlyn were visiting 'observers', but for Harold Harvey, who rarely went outside the county even though a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy, painting the Cornish world 'because it was there' was his whole life.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Bristol; Sansom & Company;, 2001
ISBN 10: 1900178532 ISBN 13: 9781900178532
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, first printing. Fine paperback original.
Verlag: Railway Correspondence & Travel, 1941
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In den Warenkorbpaperback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition.
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, first printing thus. An updated edition, first published in 2001. Fine large format paperback original.