Accidental Alchemy: Oliver Simon, Signature Magazine, and the rise of British Neo-Romantic Art.
by Wells, Neil
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London: 2022. 208 pages, black and white and colour illustrations. Hardback 24 x 19cms. ISBN: 9781914414343. Tracing the influence of the periodical 'Signature' on the British Neo-Romantic movement of the mid-20th century, with a focus on the role of Oliver Simon, who was its editor, publisher, patron and printer. Delving into the London literary and art scenes, this volume also looks at the contributors to the periodical, including figures such as Paul Nash, John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Edward Bawden and Barnett Freedman. Text in English.
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- Accidental Alchemy: Oliver Simon, Signature Magazine, and the rise of British Neo-Romantic Art.
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- Wells, Neil
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- Hardcover
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- 1914414349
- ISBN 13
- 9781914414343
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- London: 2022.
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