Paul Cezanne On Painting, Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, 1948. With an introduction by Victor Pasmore.

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A collection of Cezanne’s statements on painting with an introduction by Victor Pasmore. The book was published by Camberwell School of Art where Pasmore was a teachier, in the year of Pasmore’s groundbreaking turn to abstraction influenced in large part by Cezanne.

Pasmore held his first abstract solo exhibition at the Redfern Gallery, London in 1948, described by Herbert Read as “[t]he most revolutionary event in post-war British art.” Pasmore and a small group of artists who were his students and friends later formed the core of the British Constructivist movement.

This copy of Paul Cezanne on Painting comes from the library of the late Dr Alastair Grieve who was a friend of Pasmore’s as well as other British Constructivist artists, and was responsible in large part for their rediscovery and reevaluation. See his book, Constructed Abstract Art in England after the Second World War, A Neglected Avant Garde, published by Yale University Press in 2005.

Title: Paul Cezanne On Painting
Author: Paul Cezanne, Victor Pasmore
Publisher: London County Council and Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
Publication date: 1948
Format: softcover
Pages: 30
Condition: Very good. Ownership stamp of Dr Alastair Grieve. Small spot to front cover otherwise very good indeed.
Stock Number: RB03818

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A collection of Cezanne’s statements on painting with an introduction by Victor Pasmore. The book was published by Camberwell School of Art where Pasmore was a teachier, in the year of Pasmore’s groundbreaking turn to abstraction influenced in large part by Cezanne.

Pasmore held his first abstract solo exhibition at the Redfern Gallery, London in 1948, described by Herbert Read as “[t]he most revolutionary event in post-war British art.” Pasmore and a small group of artists who were his students and friends later formed the core of the British Constructivist movement.

This copy of Paul Cezanne on Painting comes from the library of the late Dr Alastair Grieve who was a friend of Pasmore’s as well as other British Constructivist artists, and was responsible in large part for their rediscovery and reevaluation. See his book, Constructed Abstract Art in England after the Second World War, A Neglected Avant Garde, published by Yale University Press in 2005.

Title: Paul Cezanne On Painting
Author: Paul Cezanne, Victor Pasmore
Publisher: London County Council and Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
Publication date: 1948
Format: softcover
Pages: 30
Condition: Very good. Ownership stamp of Dr Alastair Grieve. Small spot to front cover otherwise very good indeed.
Stock Number: RB03818

A collection of Cezanne’s statements on painting with an introduction by Victor Pasmore. The book was published by Camberwell School of Art where Pasmore was a teachier, in the year of Pasmore’s groundbreaking turn to abstraction influenced in large part by Cezanne.

Pasmore held his first abstract solo exhibition at the Redfern Gallery, London in 1948, described by Herbert Read as “[t]he most revolutionary event in post-war British art.” Pasmore and a small group of artists who were his students and friends later formed the core of the British Constructivist movement.

This copy of Paul Cezanne on Painting comes from the library of the late Dr Alastair Grieve who was a friend of Pasmore’s as well as other British Constructivist artists, and was responsible in large part for their rediscovery and reevaluation. See his book, Constructed Abstract Art in England after the Second World War, A Neglected Avant Garde, published by Yale University Press in 2005.

Title: Paul Cezanne On Painting
Author: Paul Cezanne, Victor Pasmore
Publisher: London County Council and Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
Publication date: 1948
Format: softcover
Pages: 30
Condition: Very good. Ownership stamp of Dr Alastair Grieve. Small spot to front cover otherwise very good indeed.
Stock Number: RB03818

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