British Neo-Romanticism
A selection of books exploring British Neo-Romanticism, the mid-20th century movement that reimagined landscape and figuration through artists such as John Piper, Graham Sutherland, and Paul Nash
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John Tunnard: Inner Space to Outer Space -
Carel Weight: A Haunted Imagination -
Henry Moore at Work Errol Jackson: photographer: 1914-1996 -
Ceri Richards and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King -
Eileen Agar: Dreaming Oneself Awake -
Paul Nash and John Nash: Design (Design Series) -
Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious: Design -
Eric Ravilious: Design (Design Series) -
To Petra with love: The Petra Tegetmeier collection of works by David Jones : paintings, drawings, engravings, incriptions and carvings -
In Celebration of Cecil Collins: Visionary Artist and Educator -
Henry Moore : L'expression Première, exh.cat. Musée des beaux-arts de Nantes, 1996- 1997 -
Mary Fedden -
Walter Crane, 1845-1915: Artist, Designer and Socialist -
Mary Fedden: Enigmas and Variations -
Ivon Hitchens -
Richard Eurich 1903-1992: Visionary Artist -
Exultant Strangeness : Graham Sutherland Landscapes -
Prunella Clough: Unconsidered Wastelands -
David Jones: Artist and Poet (Warwick Studies in the European Humanities) -
Paul Nash -
John Armstrong: The Complete Paintings -
David Jones 1895-1974: A Map of the Artist's Mind -
The Divine Comedy of Pavel Tchelitchew. A biography -
The Art of Richard Eurich