Vendeur : Bibliomonster Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, Etats-Unis
paperback. Etat : As New. Used softcover like new. No spine creases, breaks, writing, highlighting or underlining. Clean, sharp serviceable copy. N° de réf. du vendeur 5J-R2HB-WSC5
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Vendeur : Pearlydewdrops, Streat, Royaume-Uni
paperback. Etat : Fine. New & unread, however may have light shelf wear to cover face, edges or corners. Shipped from the UK within 2 business days of order being placed. N° de réf. du vendeur mon0000318411
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Vendeur : Pearlydewdrops, Streat, Royaume-Uni
paperback. Etat : New. Shipped from the UK within 2 business days of order being placed. N° de réf. du vendeur mon0000318304
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Vendeur : The Cornish Bookworm, CAMBORNE, CORNW, Royaume-Uni
Soft cover. Etat : As New. This book is a biography of the marine artist, George Fagan Bradshaw (1887- 1960), and a history of the first thirty years of the St. Ives Society of Artists from its foundation in 1927, for Bradshaw was the principal instigation of the Society's formation. He was a leading figure in the Society's development in the 1930s and a spokesman for the traditional artists at the time of the timultuous split with the modernists in 1949 An as new copy. Size - 280mm. x 200mm.(4to.) Pp.248. Heavy book so postage overseas will necessitate additional shipping charge depending on destination. N° de réf. du vendeur 003977
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Vendeur : Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Wilson Books [Published Date: 200]. Soft cover, 248 pp., plus 16 unnumbered pages of colored plates, with black and white illustrations throughout. First Edition. In very good condition. Glossy illustrated paper covers have light bumping to edges and light overall scuffing. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. [From back cover] This book is both a biography of the marine artist, George Fagan Bradshaw (1887-1960), and a history of the first thirty years of the St Ives Society of Artists from its foundation in 1927, for Bradshaw was the principal instigator of the Society?s formation, a leading figure in the Society's development in the 1930s and the spokesman for the traditional artists at the time of the tumultuous split with the modernists in 1949. This event brought to an abrupt end the Society?s heyday, a period during which the yearly Royal Academy shows regularly boasted more than seventy works by members of the Society and touring exhibitions by the Society attracted ever-increasing numbers of visitors at many Municipal Galleries around the Country. George Bradshaw was born in Belfast in 1887. His family had a distinguished lineage but, after an unhappy childhood, he was sent off at the age of 15 to Dartmouth for Naval training. He elected to join the fledgling Submarine Service and served as a submarine commander with distinction during the First World War, winning a D. S.O. After his discharge from the Navy in 1921, he settled in St Ives in order to pursue his great interest in marine painting. There he met his vivacious wife, Kathleen, at the Simpson School of Art, where he was appointed Assistant, and he became a stalwart of the art colony until his death in 1960. Bradshaw was soon recognised as a talented marine artist with good technique and keen powers of observation. His works, which display great variety and originality, were often accepted for the Royal Academy, but the St Ives Society was the focus of his art and life and he took great pride in the acclaim that the Society and its members received in the 1930s and 1940s. He was, however, no fan of modern art and was one of the chief protagonists in the split which occurred amidst great acrimony in 1949. His consequent reputation as a ?feisty old painter of storms at sea? is here re-assessed. Bradshaw continued to play a leading role in the Society?s affairs until his death and, although increasingly resentful at the backlash against traditional art in the 1950s, he found a new outlet for his paintings with the Society of Marine Artists, of which he was a founder member. The book, therefore, looks at the whole artistic community in St Ives over a forty year period and highlights the tremendous contribution that the traditional artists made to the development of the colony?s reputation and to the promotion of Cornwall?s tourist industry. Works by many of the other leading members of the Society are discussed and illustrated and their respective roles in the Society?s phenomenal success analysed. N° de réf. du vendeur 20200812006
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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 280 pages. 10.87x7.72x0.87 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk0953836304
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Vendeur : timkcbooks, Penzance, Royaume-Uni
First edition, first printing. Near fine paperback edition. N° de réf. du vendeur 41725
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Vendeur : YattonBookShop PBFA, Yatton, Royaume-Uni
Soft Cover. Etat : Very Good. Cream glazed card boards with blue lettering to spine and front. Covers are generally in very good order. Slight bumping to corners, some subsequent slight curling to the fore edge. Spine is intact with just a hint of fade. Textblock is tight, bright and clean. 248 pp. Additional photos are available upon request. When securely packed this item will weigh in the region of 1031g. Unless specifically mentioned, all our books are photographed so you can see what you are buying. ABE may, however, display a stock image whilst processing ours. (YBP Ref: 035007:14d) Size: 4to - over 9 3/4" - 12" Tall Language: ENG 1031 G. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 035007
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Vendeur : timkcbooks, Penzance, Royaume-Uni
First edition, first printing. Near fine paperback edition. Signed by the author. N° de réf. du vendeur 40669
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