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Northern Seascapes and Landscapes: Early Victorian Watercolours, Prints and Drawings

Northern Seascapes and Landscapes: Early Victorian Watercolours, Prints and Drawings

C. Gordon Bell
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The north of England has repeatedly inspired painters to protray its scenery and ways of life. This was especially true at the turn of the nineteenth century when an upsurge of interest in its people, places and events was fuelled by affordable pictures and prints. These were the years before the widespread use of photography, when images were handmade by artists and engravers for a rapidly growing trade with publishers, printers and binders.

Gordon Bell began his career as a teacher of art in primary and secondary schools. His interests in education took him into research and development and a variety of posts in universities and colleges. He has published extensively on the arts and education and was appointed Professor of Education in 1988. In this book, Gordon Bell has brought together the specialist knowledge of his co-authors, Arthur Credland and Heather Birchall to provide an absorbing account of the life and times of a remarkable series of artists.
Language
English
Pages
110
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Blackthorn Press
Release
October 20, 2015

Northern Seascapes and Landscapes: Early Victorian Watercolours, Prints and Drawings

C. Gordon Bell
0/5 ( ratings)
The north of England has repeatedly inspired painters to protray its scenery and ways of life. This was especially true at the turn of the nineteenth century when an upsurge of interest in its people, places and events was fuelled by affordable pictures and prints. These were the years before the widespread use of photography, when images were handmade by artists and engravers for a rapidly growing trade with publishers, printers and binders.

Gordon Bell began his career as a teacher of art in primary and secondary schools. His interests in education took him into research and development and a variety of posts in universities and colleges. He has published extensively on the arts and education and was appointed Professor of Education in 1988. In this book, Gordon Bell has brought together the specialist knowledge of his co-authors, Arthur Credland and Heather Birchall to provide an absorbing account of the life and times of a remarkable series of artists.
Language
English
Pages
110
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Blackthorn Press
Release
October 20, 2015

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