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Henry Wallis (1830-1916) : from pre-raphaelite painter to collector/connoisseur / Ronald Lessens, Dennis T. Lanigan.

Author/creator Lessens, Ronald
Other author/creatorLanigan, Dennis T.
Included WorkWallis, Henry, 1830-1916. Works. Selections.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoWoodbridge, Suffolk, UK : ACC ART Books, 2019.
Description320 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Summary 'The Death of Chatterton' hangs from the wall of the Tate Britain, a resplendent depiction of tragedy. This is the canvas that earned Henry Wallis his lasting legacy. It embodies the Pre-Raphaelite aesthetic, from its morbid subject (Thomas Chatterton, a precocious 18th-century poet who poisoned himself to escape poverty, aged only seventeen), to its vibrant colourwork and detailed naturalism, characteristic of the first phase of Pre-Raphaelitism. Despite this, no significant study has been dedicated to Wallis - until now. 'Henry Wallis: From Pre-Raphaelite to Collector/Connoisseur' - delivers the first comprehensive appraisal of this often-overlooked Pre-Raphaelite. Composed of three parts - a biography, a catalogue raisonne and a series of important appendices - this book demonstrates the full range of Wallis's contributions to the world of Victorian art. The biography acknowledges Wallis's expertise as a colourist and draughtsman, while paying respect to his lesser-known accomplishments as both collector and connoisseur. The Illustrated Catalogue gathers every identifiable work in the painter's name - of which there are many, including The Stonebreaker: Wallis's other great masterpiece. Finally, the appendices present a selection of correspondence between Wallis and various members of the Pre-Raphaelite circle - William Holman Hunt, Frederic George Stephens, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Bell Scott, Arthur Hughes, Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. A pioneering exploration of the artist and the man, Henry Wallis will be at home on the bookshelf of any Pre-Raphaelite enthusiast.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 295-307) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2020303993
ISBN1788840275
ISBN9781788840279

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