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In search of Rex Whistler : his life & his work

Cecil, Hugh (Hugh P.)2012
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Rex Whistler was one of the most intriguing artists of the interwar years. His career lasted only from 1925 until his tragically early death in the Second World War, when he was thirty-nine. But in those two decades he established himself as an artist in many different fields, and especially as the outstanding mural painter of the period. His first big mural, painted while he was still a student at the Slade School of Art, was for the Tate Gallery restaurant. He went on to paint many others, including those at Port Lympne in Kent, Dorneywood in Buckinghamshire and - his masterpiece - Plas Newydd on the Isle of Anglesey. He was also an acclaimed portrait painter, of people and of their houses. He designed sets for opera, the theatre and ballet, illustrations and book jackets for over a hundred books, numerous advertisements, greetings telegrams for the Post Office and even a toile de jouy that is still in production to this day. Although Rex Whistler's reputation stands high today and his work is avidly collected, much of it is in private hands and so comparatively little known. Hugh and Mirabel Cecil have tracked down all of his murals, in private collections and on public display. They have traced his later dramatic portraits and war art painted while he was in the army and have been given access to many unpublished sources, both letters and the memories of his many devoted friends.
Main title:
Edition:
1st Frances Lincoln ed.
Imprint:
London : Frances Lincoln, c2012.
Collation:
272 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. (some col.) ; 30 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-264) and index.
ISBN:
9780711232303
Dewey class:
759.2
Language:
English
BRN:
34716
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Library at the Dock-Art and CultureARTS 759.2 WHISAvailable
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