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the people's painter

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An edition of Tretchikoff (2011)

Tretchikoff

the people's painter

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"Tretchikoff : the people's painter is the first major publication about Vladimir Tretchikoff, one of the most iconic and controversial painters of the Twentieth Century, to appear in several decades. Tretchikoff was, during his lifetime, one of the most recognised and successful artists in the world. Prints of his Chinese Girl allegedly outsold the Mona Lisa and his exhibitions attracted record audiences worldwide, yet despite his popular appeal he was never accepted by the arts establishment, who tended to see his work as the epitome of "kitsch". Nevertheless his work has become a part of contemporary popular culture and his influence on contemporary art and design has been immense. This beautifully illustrated book reproduces all of his best-known work and is accompanied by a series of essays that explore his life, work and legacy. Published to accompany the first major retrospective exhibition of his work at the IZIKO South African National Gallery, it will include well-known and never before seen examples of Tretchikoff's art as well as rare archival material from the Tretchikoff Archive. Edited by the curator of the National Gallery Retrospective, UCT academic Andrew Lamprecht, it includes essays by historian Boris Gorelik, who has spend almost a decade researching Trerchikoff's life, art theorist Ashraf Jamal who provides new insight into the influence of his wartime years in Java upon his work, Yvonne du Toit, who produced two televison documentaries about Tretchikoff and has unique personal knowledge of his relationship with his war-time mistress and muse, Lenka, and Melvyn Minnaar who provides a critical view of Tretchikoff's art and legacy, drawing on his original critics as well as his own observations"--publisher's blog.

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English
Pages
203

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Tretchikoff: the people's painter
2011, Jonathan Ball, Jonathan Ball Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-203)

Published in
Jeppestown [South Africa]

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND1096.T7 T54 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
203 p. :
Number of pages
203

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25029281M
ISBN 10
1868424359
ISBN 13
9781868424351
LCCN
2011497021
OCLC/WorldCat
727126098

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