The vision of g. f. watts, o.m. r.a. (1817-1904) (Record no. 19575)

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International Standard Book Number 9780951581131
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 01/01/1999 00:00:00
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Veronica Gould
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Title The vision of g. f. watts, o.m. r.a. (1817-1904)
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Summary, etc. Seen in his day as 'the old master in the modern man', George Frederic Watts was the most remarkable British artist of the Victorian era, the first living artist to exhibit his life work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The centenary of Watts's death is commemorated with a survey of his visionary painting, sculpture and mural designs, confronting issues of human existence, from historical pictures for the Palace of Westminster, stark scenes of social realism, mystical landscapes and mythologies, to transcendental allegories on themes of time and judgement, love and death, chaos and progress. Catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Watts Gallery, Compton, Surrey, 2 July - 31 Oct. 2004. Other contributors: Richard Jefferies, Alison Smith, David Stewart and Hilary Underwood.
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Type of report Seen in his day as 'the old master in the modern man', George Frederic Watts was the most remarkable British artist of the Victorian era, the first living artist to exhibit his life work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The centenary of Watts's death is commemorated with a survey of his visionary painting, sculpture and mural designs, confronting issues of human existence, from historical pictures for the Palace of Westminster, stark scenes of social realism, mystical landscapes and mythologies, to transcendental allegories on themes of time and judgement, love and death, chaos and progress. Catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Watts Gallery, Compton, Surrey, 2 July - 31 Oct. 2004. Other contributors: Richard Jefferies, Alison Smith, David Stewart and Hilary Underwood.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Watts, George Frederick 1817-1904
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