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Book Synopsis: The author is the recognized authority on Phoebe Anna Traquair, having curated the 1993 Scottish National Portrait Gallery exhibition on the artist, and published extensively on her life and works. The new edition features a new introduction with more details on the artist as a person, including her total engagement with and dedication to her art. Woven throughout the rest of the revised edition are new details on: her practice, including materials and technique; her travels at home and abroad; her friends and family; her inspirations, ranging from medieval and Renaissance art to William Blake and the Pre-Raphaelites.
Traquair was immersed in Edinburgh’s cultural scene in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Details are given of her correspondence with John Ruskin and W.B. Yeats, as well as her friendships with Robert Lorimer and William Holman Hunt. The new edition features twice as many illustrations as the previous, including specially commissioned new photography, depicting the vibrant range of Traquair’s work.
A fully updated and expanded edition of the definitive study of Phoebe Anna Traquair. This is a compelling account of the life and career of Phoebe Anna Traquair, a leading figure in Britain’s Arts and Crafts movement. The new edition features new research about her artistic practice, materials and technique as well as her intellectual life, including her correspondence with John Ruskin. Her total commitment to the place of art in her daily life is revealed alongside new details on her family and social life.
Traquair was remarkable for her openness to all types of art, and worked in a range of media including embroidery, enamels, illuminated manuscripts, and murals. This new edition features 120 illustrations including new discoveries, as well as some of her most famous and best-loved works.
Beautifully illustrated and featuring the artist’s own words, this book is at once a fascinating biography and an artistic study of one of Scotland’s first professional women artists.
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Discover the captivating world of Phoebe Anna Traquair with the newly updated edition of this definitive study. Immerse yourself in the life and works of this trailblazing artist who was at the forefront of Britain’s Arts and Crafts movement. With new insights into her artistic practice, materials, and inspirations, this book will expand your understanding of Traquair's extraordinary talent.
Delve into the cultural richness of late 19th and early 20th century Edinburgh through Traquair's eyes. Learn about her connections with prominent figures such as John Ruskin, W.B. Yeats, and William Holman Hunt, and how her artistry was influenced by diverse sources ranging from medieval art to the Pre-Raphaelites. The revised edition offers a deeper exploration into Traquair's world, with twice the number of illustrations to visually enhance your reading experience.
Experience the legacy of Phoebe Anna Traquair through this beautifully illustrated book that brings her art to life. From embroidered masterpieces to intricate murals, Traquair's versatility and creativity shine through in 120 captivating illustrations. Let her own words and creations transport you to a bygone era where art and passion intertwined seamlessly.
Are you ready to journey through the artistic evolution of a pioneering woman artist? Uncover the brilliance of Phoebe Anna Traquair and be inspired by her dedication to creativity and craftsmanship. Embrace the beauty and depth of her work by securing your copy of this enhanced edition today.
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