Dimensions
244 x 265 x 9mm
***Reprinting*** Joan Eardley was one of the best-loved Scottish artists of the twentieth century. Her observations of children in the back streets of Glasgow as well as her expressionistic drawings and oils of the elements on the north-east coast of Scotland have caught the imagination of the Scottish public. Eardley is cherished as a painter of the Scottish identity in both town and country, who had a unique ability to sum up a community and the timeless drama of the natural world. This book examines Eardley's ouevre and its place in the international and British context and her reputation. It includes paintings and drawings from private collections, which have not been seen for many years, and works from the collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, which also holds the Joan Eardley Archive. Contents: The Early Years; Italy and France; Glasgow and Childhood; Catterline; The Late Work; 'Joan Eardley and Photography' by Sara Stevenson; Chronology. SELLING POINTS: ? Reprint of the best-selling exhibition book that accompanied the Joan Eardley show held at the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh in 2007 ? Contains many of her best known works as well as many of her photographs of the street children who were the subject of a number of her paintings 60 colour and 35 b/w illustrations