Eric Ravilious Scrapbooks

by Peyton Skipwith, Brian Webb

Bringingtogether over 170 images taken from the artist's 5 scrapbooks, accompanied byinstructive commentary by the authors, this new book provides a fascinatingrecord of the febrile imagination of one of Britain's best-loved artists.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

To the interested observer the collected volumes of artist-designer Eric Ravilious's preparatory works and materials provide a veritable mine of information about his work and working methods, particularly regarding the masterful development of his signature pure pattern. Ravilious's scrapbooks represent a conscious accumulation of reference material, revealing his interest in subjects as diverse as tennis, cricket, fireworks and aeronautics, alongside a multitude of sketches, tracings and proofs of engravings. Ravilious' scrapbooks do not contain the mass of fascinating but disparate material, seen for example in similar volumes compiled by his great friend and artistic contemporary Edward Bawden. Rather, they document the considered progression of an inquisitive mind, grasping his chosen subjects in a unique and delicate visual language, where many of the artist's most famous motifs and images can be seen blossoming from embryonic stages. Bringing together over 170 images taken from the artist's 5 scrapbooks, accompanied by instructive commentary by the authors, this new book provides a fascinating record of the febrile imagination of one of Britain's best-loved artists.

Author Biography

Peyton Skipwith is an independent fine art consultant and Brian Webb is a designer and lecturer. Together, they are the authors of Edward Bawden's London (2011), Edward Bawden Scrapbooks (Lund Humphries, 2016) and numerous other publications on British design, including books featuring the work of Paul and John Nash, David Gentleman, Peter Blake and the Curwen Press.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Chronology; The Scrapbooks; Index; Picture Credits

Review

"Peyton Skipwith thought he had seen the complete works of Eric Ravilious--until he found two lost scrapbooks made for his lovers." --feature, The Oldie
Feature and review by Andrew Lambirth --Country Life
"This book provides many delights as well as insights into the creative mind generally, along with that of its nominated subject." --Henry Malt, Art Book Review
Featured in Christmas round-up of 2018 books --Interview, Michael Prodger, The Times

Long Description

To the interested observer the collected volumes of artist-designer Eric Ravilious's preparatory works and materials provide a veritable mine of information about his work and working methods, particularly regarding the masterful development of his signature pure pattern. Ravilious's scrapbooks represent a conscious accumulation of reference material, revealing his interest in subjects as diverse as tennis, cricket, fireworks and aeronautics, alongside a multitude of sketches, tracings and proofs of engravings. Ravilious's scrapbooks do not contain the mass of fascinating but disparate material seen, for example, in similar volumes compiled by his great friend and artistic contemporary Edward Bawden. Rather, they document the considered progression of an inquisitive mind, grasping his chosen subjects in a unique and delicate visual language, where many of the artist's most famous motifs and images can be seen blossoming from embryonic stages. Bringing together over 170 images taken from the artist's 5 scrapbooks, accompanied by instructive commentary by the authors, this new book provides a fascinating record of the febrile imagination of one of Britain's best-loved artists.

Review Quote

"Peyton Skipwith thought he had seen the complete works of Eric Ravilious--until he found two lost scrapbooks made for his lovers." --feature, The Oldie

Details

ISBN1848222599
YEAR2018
ISBN-101848222599
ISBN-139781848222595
FORMATHardcover
PAGES208
PUBLISHERLund Humphries Publishers Ltd
MEDIABook
IMPRINTLund Humphries Publishers Ltd
PLACE OF PUBLICATIONLondon
COUNTRY OF PUBLICATIONUnited Kingdom
ILLUSTRATIONS172 Illustrations, color
AUTHORBrian Webb
DEWEY759.2
LANGUAGEEnglish
NZ RELEASE DATE2018-09-03
PUBLICATION DATE2018-09-03
UK RELEASE DATE2018-09-03
AUDIENCEGeneral
AU RELEASE DATE2018-08-14