Edward Bawden in the Middle East
Title | Edward Bawden in the Middle East PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel Weaver |
Publisher | Antique Collectors Club Dist |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Edward Bawden had already established a growing reputation as a printmaker, designer and book illustrator when, at the age of 36 he was appointed one of the original five Official War Artists for the Second World War. Between 1940 and 1944, during his two tours of duty in the Middle East, he produced some acclaimed watercolours, which immediately gave him an entirely new standing among contemporary artists. Deprived of access to the linocuts and engraving that he had already mastered, and without the demand for the humorous advertisements that had endeared him to Shell and London Transport, he devoted himself for the first time to portraiture as well as to his already well-developed interest in topography. Travelling extensively throughout Iraq, Iran and Saudi Arabia he developed new techniques, perfected his eye, relaxed his approach and produced some of his most memorable watercolours. After being evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940, Bawden spent the greater part of his appointment in the Middle East where he weathered extremes of climate, three bouts of malaria, walked some 300 miles with a regiment engaged in freeing Ethiopia, and spent five days in an open boat awaiting rescue. He was particularly keen to spend time with the people of the Middle East, who seemed to live in such markedly different times, and eagerly recorded the indigenous Marsh Arabs' way of life. Bawden's paintings depict not only the Middle East during wartime, but also a Middle East that no longer exists. Within 15 years of Bawden's departure in 1944, Iraq's monarchy had been swept away and the country's transformation into a radicalised Arab state was underway. This book brings together forty-five of Bawden's watercolours from this period, now housed in the Imperial War Museum collection and many published here for the first time, to produce a fascinating insight into Bawden's view of the Middle East. Alongside these evocative images the text traces Bawden's life and career, in particular his time as an Official War Artist; a chapter by Robin O'Neill sets the political context in which the allied forces and Bawden found themselves during the war, and sketches the drastically changed political scenery since then; finally, we hear from Bawden in his own words through two articles originally published in The Geographical Magazine in 1945.
Bawden, Ravilious and the Artists of Great Bardfield
Title | Bawden, Ravilious and the Artists of Great Bardfield PDF eBook |
Author | Gill Saunders |
Publisher | Victoria & Albert Museum |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-10-06 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781851778522 |
"This book tells the story of Great Bardfield and its artists, and their famous 'open house' exhibitions, showing how the village and neighbouring landscape nurtured a distinctive style of art, design and illustration from the 1930s to the 1970s and beyond."--Jacket.
Edward Bawden
Title | Edward Bawden PDF eBook |
Author | James Maude Richards |
Publisher | Harmondsworth, Penguin |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | Art, English |
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Edward Bawden and His Circle
Title | Edward Bawden and His Circle PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Yorke |
Publisher | Antique Collectors Club Dist |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
An incisive biography of Bawden, following his career in the context of the social and artistic friendships he cultivated.
Edward Bawden, War Artist, and His Letters Home, 1940-45
Title | Edward Bawden, War Artist, and His Letters Home, 1940-45 PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Bawden |
Publisher | |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | History |
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Letters dated March 3, 1940-May 2, 1945, chiefly to Bawden's wife Charlotte, with a few to his parents.
Edward Bawden
Title | Edward Bawden PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Percy Bliss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Artists |
ISBN |
The Sketchbook War
Title | The Sketchbook War PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Knott |
Publisher | The History Press |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2013-06-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0752493930 |
During the Second World War, British artists produced over 6,000 works of war art, but this is not a book about art, rather the stories of nine courageous war artists who ventured closer to the front line than any others in their profession. Edward Ardizzone, Edward Bawden, Barnett Freedman, Anthony Gross, Thomas Hennell, Eric Ravilious, Albert Richards, Richard Seddon, and John Worsley all travelled abroad into the dangers of war to chronicle events by painting them. They formed a close bond, yet two were torpedoed, two were taken prisoner and three died, two in 1945 when the war was nearly over. Men who had previously made a comfortable living painting in studios were transformed by military uniforms and experiences that were to shape the rest of their lives, and their work significantly influenced the way in which we view war today. Portraying how war and art came together in a moving and dramatic way, and incorporating vivid examples of their paintings, this is the true story behind the war artists who fought, lived and died for their art on the front line of the Second World War.