Walter Crane
Author(s): Jenny Uglow
Jenny Uglow narrates the story of Walter Crane, an intriguing and most prolific figure not only in illustration, but in political culture more broadly. Uglow expertly weaves a fascinating study of how Crane's art and politics developed from his childhood love of Pre-Raphaelite painting to the influences of Morris and William Blake on the journals, books, banners, pamphlets and postcards he went on to create as he forged a new style for the international socialist movement. Comprising a staggering range of visual material, Crane's images became a symbolic code that leapt over linguistic boundaries. This book is a brilliant record of an artist who blended styles and influences like no one before him.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Thames & Hudson, Limited
- : Thames & Hudson Ltd
- : 0.3
- : 01 July 2019
- : ---length:- '24.5'width:- '18.7'units:- Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Jenny Uglow
- : Hardback
- : 1909
- : English
- : 741.6092
- : 112