PRIVATE VIEW – BRYAN ROBERTSON, JOHN RUSSELL, LORD SNOWDON, 1965

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Stunning copy of PRIVATE VIEW the historically important, richly photographed survey of the 1960s British art world by Bryan Robertson, John Russell and Lord Snowdon. First edition with beige cloth-covered boards, near perfect dust jacket and original International Book Society slip case.

Private view is hugely significant in the history of British art publishing. It documents the leading artists working in Britain during the 1960s. Richly illustrated throughout with outstanding full-page reproductions of portraits by Lord Snowdon of artists and their work, both in their homes and studios, including Patrick Caulfield, Elisabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth, Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, Graham Sutherland, and many, many others.

Private View was the result of several years collaboration between Lord Snowdon, then artistic advisor at The Sunday Times and one of the world’s greatest photographers; Bryan Robertson, who was Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery; and art historian and critic, John Russell.

Condition: Very few signs of age. Stored in the original black ‘International book society/ Time-Life Books’ slipcase.

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Stunning copy of PRIVATE VIEW the historically important, richly photographed survey of the 1960s British art world by Bryan Robertson, John Russell and Lord Snowdon. First edition with beige cloth-covered boards, near perfect dust jacket and original International Book Society slip case.

Private view is hugely significant in the history of British art publishing. It documents the leading artists working in Britain during the 1960s. Richly illustrated throughout with outstanding full-page reproductions of portraits by Lord Snowdon of artists and their work, both in their homes and studios, including Patrick Caulfield, Elisabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth, Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, Graham Sutherland, and many, many others.

Private View was the result of several years collaboration between Lord Snowdon, then artistic advisor at The Sunday Times and one of the world’s greatest photographers; Bryan Robertson, who was Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery; and art historian and critic, John Russell.

Condition: Very few signs of age. Stored in the original black ‘International book society/ Time-Life Books’ slipcase.

Stunning copy of PRIVATE VIEW the historically important, richly photographed survey of the 1960s British art world by Bryan Robertson, John Russell and Lord Snowdon. First edition with beige cloth-covered boards, near perfect dust jacket and original International Book Society slip case.

Private view is hugely significant in the history of British art publishing. It documents the leading artists working in Britain during the 1960s. Richly illustrated throughout with outstanding full-page reproductions of portraits by Lord Snowdon of artists and their work, both in their homes and studios, including Patrick Caulfield, Elisabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth, Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, Graham Sutherland, and many, many others.

Private View was the result of several years collaboration between Lord Snowdon, then artistic advisor at The Sunday Times and one of the world’s greatest photographers; Bryan Robertson, who was Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery; and art historian and critic, John Russell.

Condition: Very few signs of age. Stored in the original black ‘International book society/ Time-Life Books’ slipcase.

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