Joan Eardley

Joan Eardley
Author: Patrick Elliott,Anne Galastro
Publsiher: Gallery of Scotland
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Painting, Scottish
ISBN: 1911054023

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Joan Eardley's career lasted barely fifteen years: she died in 1963, aged just forty-two. During that time she concentrated on two very different themes: the extraordinarily candid paintings of children in the Townhead area of Glasgow; and paintings of the fishing village of Catterline, just south of Aberdeen, with its leaden skies and wild sea. These two contrasting strands are the focus of this book, which looks in detail at her working process

Joan Eardley

Joan Eardley
Author: Christopher Andreae
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1848221142

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Joan Eardley (1921-63) is considered to be one of the most influential Scottish painters of her generation. Her paintings and drawings reflect urban and rural Scotland in an expressive visual language unlike any other artist's. This new, highly illustrated survey of her painting does renewed justice to the range, scale and power of her work.

Joan Eardley

Joan Eardley
Author: ELLIOTT
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1911054295

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* Focuses on a much-loved artist* The first book to focus specifically on Eardley's time in Catterline* Brings to light significant new research* Published in 2021 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Joan Eardley's birth* From the same author as the highly successful Joan Eardley: A Sense of Place, ISBN 9781911054023In 1951, Joan Eardley visited the coastal fishing village of Catterline in north-east Scotland for the first time. Her visit sparked a fascination that would last the rest of her life. She made the village her home and found inspiration in the dramatic light and rapidly changing weather. The gentle landscapes and wild rolling seascapes she painted of Catterline in wind, snow, rain and sun are among her best-loved works. Unpublished archival material and interviews with many of those who knew her shed new light on Eardley's life in Catterline. A vivid portrait is painted both of Eardley and of the village, showing the vital part Catterline played in her development as an artist. The story of her experiences on the wild Scottish coast is evocatively told and beautifully illustrated with some of her most remarkable drawings and paintings.

Joan Eardley

Joan Eardley
Author: Joan Eardley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1990
Genre: Painting, Scottish
ISBN: OCLC:1008130607

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The Story of Scottish Art

The Story of Scottish Art
Author: Lachlan Goudie
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500239612

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A landmark publication celebrating over 5,000 years of creativity, The Story of Scottish Art explores Scotland’s cultural identity and artistic output through the ages. This is the fascinating story of how Scotland has defined itself through its art over the past 5,000 years, from the earliest enigmatic Neolithic symbols etched onto the landscape of Kilmartin Glen to Glasgow’s position as a center of artistic innovation today. BBC TV broadcaster and artist Lachlan Goudie passionately narrates the joys and struggles of artists striving to fulfill their vision and the dramatic transformations of Scottish society reflected in their art. The Story of Scottish Art is beautifully illustrated with diverse works from Scotland’s long tradition of bold creativity: Pictish carved stones and Celtic metalwork, Renaissance palaces and chapels, paintings of Scottish life and landscapes by Horatio McCulloch, David Wilkie, the Glasgow Boys, and Joan Eardley; designs by master architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh; and collage and sculpture by pop art pioneer Eduardo Paolozzi. Through Scotland’s remarkable artistic history, Goudie tells the story of a small country with an extraordinary creative output that influenced significant global movements, such as art nouveau and pop art, while constantly redefining its own practices.

Laura Knight at the Theatre

Laura Knight at the Theatre
Author: Dame Laura Knight,Timothy Wilcox
Publsiher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015077660150

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Paintings and drawing of the ballet and the stage

Joan Eardley RSA

Joan Eardley  RSA
Author: Cordelia Oliver
Publsiher: Mainstream Publishing Company
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033107942

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A study of the work of Scottish painter, Joan Eardley, which sets out to give a rounded picture of the woman and the artist.

Modern Scottish Women

Modern Scottish Women
Author: Alice Strang
Publsiher: Gallery of Scotland Editions
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2015
Genre: Art, Scottish
ISBN: UCBK:C115862650

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This revelatory book concentrates on Scottish women painters and sculptors from 1885, when Fra Newbery became Director of the Glasgow School of Art, until 1965, the year of Anne Redpath's death. It explores the experience and context of the artists and their place in Scottish art history, in terms of training, professional opportunities and personal links within the Scottish art world. Celebrated painters including Joan Eardley, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh and Phoebe Anna Traquair are examined alongside lesser-known figures such as Phyllis Bone, Dorothy Johnstone and Norah Neilson Gray, in order to look afresh at the achievements of Scottish women artists of the modern period.The book accompanies a show which will be held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two in Edinburgh from 7 November 2015 to 26 June 2016.