
The Tradition
A New History of Welsh Art 1400-1990
Peter Lord(Author)
Parthian Books (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2024
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-1-917140-38-6 (ISBN)
Description
Peter Lord surveys the evolution of the visual culture of Wales from the Renaissance to the end of the twentieth century in this new, single-volume history.
The author describes both how the work emerged from its Welsh historical context and was related to the art of other cultures.
Revealing the many discoveries made since the first publication of The Visual Culture of Wales series in 1998, The Tradition is the only study now in print that encompasses the whole field of Welsh visual art.
Written for everyone with an interest in the art and history of Wales, the volume illustrates some 400 landscapes and portrait paintings, prints and sculptures.
The author describes both how the work emerged from its Welsh historical context and was related to the art of other cultures.
Revealing the many discoveries made since the first publication of The Visual Culture of Wales series in 1998, The Tradition is the only study now in print that encompasses the whole field of Welsh visual art.
Written for everyone with an interest in the art and history of Wales, the volume illustrates some 400 landscapes and portrait paintings, prints and sculptures.
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'A remarkable and important book' - Murdo Macdonald, PlanetMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cardigan
United Kingdom
Illustrations
400 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 239 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
2184 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917140-38-6 (9781917140386)
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Person
Peter Lord was born in Exeter in 1948, and now lives near Aberystwyth.
Initially, he worked as a sculptor, designing several large-scale public works, notably the Hywel Dda Memorial at Whitland. However, in 1986 he decided to concentrate on writing about visual culture, and since then has published some twelve studies on various aspects of the subject. These include the three volumes of The Visual Culture of Wales (University of Wales Press, 1998-2003), regarded as the standard work on the subject. In 1999 he wrote and presented a seven-part series about Welsh visual culture, The Big Picture, for BBC Wales. He has lectured on Welsh art in Germany and the United States, where he was a visiting scholar at the British Art Center at Yale.
Initially, he worked as a sculptor, designing several large-scale public works, notably the Hywel Dda Memorial at Whitland. However, in 1986 he decided to concentrate on writing about visual culture, and since then has published some twelve studies on various aspects of the subject. These include the three volumes of The Visual Culture of Wales (University of Wales Press, 1998-2003), regarded as the standard work on the subject. In 1999 he wrote and presented a seven-part series about Welsh visual culture, The Big Picture, for BBC Wales. He has lectured on Welsh art in Germany and the United States, where he was a visiting scholar at the British Art Center at Yale.