
David Milne
Modern Painting
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
Published on 18. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-78130-061-9 (ISBN)
Description
This beautifully illustrated book documents the life and work of one of Canada's greatest modern painters.
David Milne's (1882-1953), vast body of work shows him to be an artist of true originality and vision. Like the members of the Group of Seven, Milne primarily chose landscape as his subject matter. However, his true subject was the process of perception and representation, reducing his painting to its essentials and infusing it with his own distinctive modern sensibility.
Drawing on paintings in Canadian public and private collections and on photographs and on Milne's own writings, the book presents an account of one man's spiritual and emotional voyage into modernity - from the bustling sidewalks of New York to the war-torn landscapes of northern France as an official war artist and back again to the woods, lakes, fields and skies of north-eastern USA and Canada.
Pivoting on Milne's war art, the aftermath of which he recorded to sensitively and which brought a heightened sense of formal discipline to his work, the book follows the change in Milne's approach from the Post-Impressionist style of his New York years, with its vivid colours dynamic brushstrokes, to the more distilled visual language of his later work.
With more than one hundred works in oil and watercolour, never-before-published photographs and drawings by the artist, this book provides unique and personal insights into this innovative artist and an appreciation of one of Canada's most sophisticated modern painters.
David Milne's (1882-1953), vast body of work shows him to be an artist of true originality and vision. Like the members of the Group of Seven, Milne primarily chose landscape as his subject matter. However, his true subject was the process of perception and representation, reducing his painting to its essentials and infusing it with his own distinctive modern sensibility.
Drawing on paintings in Canadian public and private collections and on photographs and on Milne's own writings, the book presents an account of one man's spiritual and emotional voyage into modernity - from the bustling sidewalks of New York to the war-torn landscapes of northern France as an official war artist and back again to the woods, lakes, fields and skies of north-eastern USA and Canada.
Pivoting on Milne's war art, the aftermath of which he recorded to sensitively and which brought a heightened sense of formal discipline to his work, the book follows the change in Milne's approach from the Post-Impressionist style of his New York years, with its vivid colours dynamic brushstrokes, to the more distilled visual language of his later work.
With more than one hundred works in oil and watercolour, never-before-published photographs and drawings by the artist, this book provides unique and personal insights into this innovative artist and an appreciation of one of Canada's most sophisticated modern painters.
Reviews / Votes
... it's a well-presented volume with over 100 full-colour reproductions of his paintings in good large plates; his war paintings are well represented together with landscape, interiors and still life. The texts provide a useful monograph and commentary on his work. -- J. McDonald, Top 500 Reviewer Vine Voice (Amazon)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
With flaps
Illustrations
190 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 240 mm
Weight
1108 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78130-061-9 (9781781300619)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Sarah Milroy is the former editor and publisher of Canadian Art magazine and a co-founder of the Canadian Art Foundation. From 2001 to 2010, she served as chief art critic of The Globe and Mail. Sarah co-curated From the Forest to the Sea: Emily Carr in British Columbia with Ian AC Dejardin in 2015.
Ian A.C. Dejardin is Executive Director of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. He has previously curated the Painting Canada series: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven (2011) and From the Forest to the Sea (2015) with Sarah Milroy.
Ian A.C. Dejardin is Executive Director of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. He has previously curated the Painting Canada series: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven (2011) and From the Forest to the Sea (2015) with Sarah Milroy.
Content
Dazzle and Kick: The Life of David Milne by Ian AC Dejardin
A Mind of His Own by Sarah Milroy
1. The New York Years
2. Into the Woods
3. Document of War
4. Aftermath
5. Return to Canada
6. A Sudden Opening
A Mind of His Own by Sarah Milroy
1. The New York Years
2. Into the Woods
3. Document of War
4. Aftermath
5. Return to Canada
6. A Sudden Opening