Author

Publication

2012 - UWA Publishing, Crawley, W.A, Western Australia

Language

English

Word Count

72,750 words, Guess

Page Count

291 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101742583946
  • ISBN-139781742583945
  • Library of Congress Control Number2013454071
  • OCLC Control Number777021008
  • OCLC Control Number806511854
and 2 more
  • Better World Books9781742583945
  • Open LibraryOL30974974M

Classifications

  • DDC759.994
  • LCCND1105.G689 G39 2012
  • LCCND1105

Description

Guy Grey-Smith (1916-1981) remains one of the most important Australian artists of his generation. His artwork has been collected by every major public gallery in the country. Based in Western Australia, Grey-Smith exhibited nationally, participated in key international exhibitions, received Queens Honors Awards, and was a spirited contributor and active participant in the national arts scene. Granted access for the first time to Guy Grey-Smith's notebooks, war-time sketches, correspondence, and estate, author Andrew Gaynor draws a fascinating portrait of a country boy whose life was first liberated, then stalled, by the brutality of war. Teaching himself to draw while interned in prisoner of war camps, Grey-Smith went on to create some of the most enduring and powerful images of the Australian landscape, redolent with color, texture, and an unmistakable life force. He studied under the modernist sculptor Henry Moore at the Chelsea School of Art, London. Although primarily a painter, Grey-Smith also produced sculptures, pen and ink drawings, etchings, and wood blocks. This is the first book about this outstanding Australian artist and his remarkable 35-year career.

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