‘[Emma Haworth’s artwork] recalls late-medieval, early-Renaissance composition – think of Piero di Cosimo, for instance – although I am also reminded of Bruegel’s Hunters in the Snow. High praise, but not excessive, I think.’ – Frank Whitford, The Sunday Times

Emma Haworth is a painter of the urban scene. Her art is built upon meticulous observation of the ebb and flow of modern metropolitan life – in the streets, the parks, the squares of London, New York, Paris and other great cities: it is a constantly shifting drama of moving people and changing light, played out in a great arena that is both architectural and natural. In To Everything There is a Season, Emma shows us an overview of her oeuvre and working practices.
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‘[Emma Haworth’s artwork] recalls late-medieval, early-Renaissance composition – think of Piero di Cosimo, for instance – although I am also reminded of Bruegel’s Hunters in the Snow. High praise, but not excessive, I think.’ – Frank Whitford, The Sunday Times
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ISBN
9781916846371
Publisert
2024-09-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Unicorn Publishing Group
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
280 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Foreword by

Om bidragsyterne

Matthew Sturgis is a writer and critic. He has written acclaimed biographies of Oscar Wilde (2018), Walter Sickert (2005) and Aubrey Beardsley (1998) as well as Passionate Attitudes – The English Decadence of the 1890s (1995, re-issued 2011). He has also produced monographs on the Scottish figurative painter Abigail McLellan (2012), British op-artist David Whitaker (2011) and When in Rome – 2000 Years of Roman Sightseeing (2011). Caitlin Moran is an author and columnist at The Times. She has written a multi award-winning bestseller, How to Be a Woman, and won the British Book Awards’ Book of the Year 2011.