Stanley Spencer
Abridged version from the catalogue raisonné on one of Britain's most influential painters.
Abridged edition
Keith Bell
- Stanley Spencer (1891–1959) is an eccentric visionary and one of Britain's most influential painters
- This abridged paperback version from the catalogue raisonné includes the entire narrative text from the catalogue, illustrated with more than 300 colour plates
- Examines his highly personal philosophy, his eroticism and his religiosity in the context of his work
- Also available from Phaidon is the catalogue raisonné, the essential reference containing his entire oeuvre
Paperback
250 x 290 mm, 9 7/8 x 11 3/8 in
408 pp
314 colour illustrations
10 black and white illustrations
ISBN 9780714838908
071483890X
Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) is one of the outstanding painters of the twentieth century. Highly controversial and single-minded in the pursuit of his personal vision, he often suffered neglect and hostility, and he has tended to be seen as an eccentric visionary. However, his contribution to British art and his true stature as an artist are now internationally recognized.
Keith Bell's comprehensive catalogue raisonné of Spencer's work was recognized as a major contribution to Spencer studies when it was published in 1992, and it remains the essential reference work. For those who would rather enjoy the many superb illustrations and the illuminating narrative for their own sake (without the detailed catalogue that appears in the original), this abridged edition is now issued in paperback at a highly competitive price.
Keith Bell teaches Art History at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada. He was curator of the major Royal Academy exhibition 'Stanley Spencer RA' in 1980.
'There can be no question that this unusually handsome, well illustrated and meticulously researched volume will be the point of departure for all subsequent evaluations of Spencer.' (The Times)