John Constable
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
An engaging examination of one of the Royal Academy's most important treasures, the painting described by Lucian Freud as the greatest painting in the world.
Richard Humphreys aporta una perspectiva única moldeada por sus experiencias, incluido su servicio a bordo de submarinos de misiles nucleares. Este bagaje informa su escritura, ofreciendo a los lectores una profunda visión de temas a menudo ocultos a la vista del público. Su obra debut es la culminación de años de observación y reflexión, con el objetivo de explorar las complejidades de la naturaleza humana y la resiliencia frente a la adversidad. Humphreys aporta una voz auténtica y penetrante a la literatura.





An engaging examination of one of the Royal Academy's most important treasures, the painting described by Lucian Freud as the greatest painting in the world.
This handbook celebrates the relaunch of Tate Britain in October 2001 various works from the collection by artists such as Hogarth, Turner and Rosetti. Contemporary artists are also included in an attempt to to bring the story up to date and testify to the diversity of British art.
This book accompanies a major BBC1 television series presented by David Dimbleby and a parallel exhibition at Tate Britain. It taps into the love of landscape that is a fundamental part of the British character.
Futurism, brainchild of the Italian writer and impresario, F.T. Marinetti, was the defining avant-garde art movement of the 20th century. This book traces it from its origins in dissident underground politics in 1909 to its ultimately fatal relationship with Mussolini's regime between the wars.