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"Stanley Spencer, Paul Nash, Mark Gertler, Richard Nevinson and Dora Carrington were five of the most exciting, influential and innovative British artists of the twentieth century. From diverse backgrounds, they met in the years before the Great War as students at the Slade School of Art ... To the Bloomsbury group critic Roger Fry they were 'les jeunes'--the 'young British artists' of their day. As their talents evolved, they became futurists, vorticists, and 'Bloomsberries', and befriended the leading writers and intellectuals of the time, from Virginia Woolf and Rupert Brooke to D.H. Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield. They led the way in fashion with their avant garde clothes and haircuts ... their tempestuous love affairs descended into obsession, murder and suicide. And a Europe plunged into the madness of war, they responded to its horror with all the passion and genius they could muster."--P. [4] of cover.
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British Art, Artists, Themes, motives, Intellectual life, Painters, Biography, World War, 1914-1918, Social aspectsPlaces
Great Britain, London (England)Times
20th centuryEdition | Availability |
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A crisis of brilliance: five young British artists and the Great War
2010, Old Street, Old Street Publishing Limited
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1906964327 9781906964320
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A crisis of brilliance: five young British artists and the Great War
2009, Old Street
in English
190584784X 9781905847846
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Originally published: 2009.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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