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The Glasgow Boys Art Book - Pocket-Sized Masterpiece for Art Lovers | Perfect for Travel, Gifts & Home Decor
The Glasgow Boys Art Book - Pocket-Sized Masterpiece for Art Lovers | Perfect for Travel, Gifts & Home Decor
The Glasgow Boys Art Book - Pocket-Sized Masterpiece for Art Lovers | Perfect for Travel, Gifts & Home Decor

The Glasgow Boys Art Book - Pocket-Sized Masterpiece for Art Lovers | Perfect for Travel, Gifts & Home Decor

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The Glasgow Boys revolutionized Scottish painting from 1880 until around 1895, although their influence lasted until just before World War 1. Painters such as Sir John Lavery, Sir James Guthrie, George Henry, Edward Atkinson Hornel, Joseph Crawhall, Edward Arthur Walton, and William Kennedy formed the main group of painters, although there were 18 in total. They were a loose group, with various friendships and painting groups among them. Influenced by the Impressionists and post-Impressionists, they were also inspired by Japanese and Dutch art. Their style went against Victorian sentimentality and they brought the look of some forms of Impressionism and post-Impressionism to Scotland, with fresh views of the Scottish countryside and typical scenes from Scottish life. They painted outdoors, and captured a way of life that changed Scottish painting. Many settled after their early rebellious phase into quieter styles, or moved away as the art scene evolved into the Scottish Colourists' phase. As Glasgow became the fourth largest city in Europe, with a massive explosion in its population, money from wealthy industrialists, publishers and merchants became available to support the art commissioned from The Glasgow Boys. New walls needed art, as Glasgow celebrated its prosperity in a new phase of building - the city centre saw a new Art School, and City Chambers, and industrialists built homes in the country. The author's understanding of the art world and the importance of financial support and also painting techniques makes this book a unique contribution to books written on The Glasgow Boys. The Glasgow Boys are the subject of an exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery in spring/summer 2010, and then at the Royal Academy, London until January 2011.

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A very tidy introduction to the Glasgow Boys. High quality of -- medium (physically beautiful little book, and very easy on the eye - with sensibly-sized font and spacing)- quality of content (good, relevant material, and enjoyable)Mostly text with a few illustrations (in contrast with the "Glasgow Boys Masterpieces of Art" by Susan Hodge).Would make a lovely gift.
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