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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Alan Sorrell: The Life and Works of an English Neo-Romantic Artist -
Robin Ironside Neoromantic Visionary, exh.cat, Pallant House Gallery, etc, 2012-13 -
Ceri Richards -
Richard Eurich: Visionary Artist -
A Snapper Up of Unconsidered Trifles: A Tribute to Barbara Jones -
Prunella Clough -
Painter Pilgrim: The Art and Life of Tristram Hillier -
John Craxton -
John Piper and Stained Glass -
John Piper In The 1930s, Abstraction on the Beach, -
John Piper: The Forties -
Piper's Places: John Piper in England and Wales -
Walter Crane as a Book Illustrator -
Brothers in Arms : John and Paul Nash and the Aftermath of the Great War -
Denton Welch : Writer and Artist -
John Minton: 1917-57 - A Selective Retrospective -
David Bomberg in Palestine, 1923-1927 (Cat) -
David Bomberg: The Later Years -
David Bomberg -
Ravilious Submarine -
Leslie Hurry -
The wood-engravings of Gwenda Morgan -
Gwen John, With a Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings and a Selection of the Drawings (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) -
Edward Ardizzone's World. The Etchings And Lithographs. An Introduction And Catalogue Raisonne