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St.Ives, 1893-1993: Portrait of an Art Colony

St.Ives, 1893-1993: Portrait of an Art Colony
By Marion Whybrow

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Major artists, past and present, such as Lanyon, Heron, Nicholson, Mitchell, Hepworth, Frost, Gabo, Barns-Graham, Leach and Hamada came to live in St Ives and recognised a unique creative environment which stimulated their ideas. In the 1880s an artists' colony flourished there, equivalent to the European mode for painting "en plein air" in colonies such as Point Aven and Concarneau. Old sail lofts, fish cellars and cottages were converted into studios and skylights appeared everywhere among the grey roofs of the old town. As the European artists' colonies faded into history this Cornish town continued to attract artists and writers worldwide through the establishment of the St Ives Club. In 1927 the St Ives Society of Artists was founded to cater for an increasing influx of painters and in 1949 the Penwith Society of Arts firmly established St Ives as a world centre for modern art. These societies continue to co-exist and, in this book, Marion Whybrow has written them into history and brought to light hundreds of painters, sculptors and writers who made St Ives their hone and created works of art there for more than a century. She highlights the traditionalists, the representational, and the more progressive painters, with numerous illustrations of their work. This book records, in depth, the development of art history in a small town which ranks with any city boasting a permanent place in the field of visual arts.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1132855 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-04-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 236 pages

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From the Author
Overall view of St Ives artists
Covers the foundation of St Ives Art Colony, Julius Olsson, through to Hepworth/Nicholson, Wallis era, the opening of Tate Gallery, St Ives, and the present day painters.


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The definitive guide to the St Ives Art Colony.5
I found this book absolutely invaluable in researching the history of the many artists who have made St Ives a base throughout the this century and the last.

Informative, accessible and always stimulating. The book is impressive in its coverage of not only the better known of the St Ives painters but also of the more obscure artists that have made St Ives a base throughout the years. This book is the definitive guide to St Ives as an art colony past and present.