Painters and their Houses
 

(08 Apr 2009)



When Robert Dawson died in 1997, he left a substantial body of work. Among his papers were the working ideas for Painters and their Houses.

'Connected to my great love of painting has always been an equally strong desire to know something about painters themselves, their circumstances and their lives.'

In Painters and their Houses Dawson visits and draws the former London houses of 22 artists, including Sickert, Whistler, Constable, Canaletto, Palmer, Rossetti and Cruikshank.

Wonderful illustrations, a brief history and revealing anecdotes make this a must for any art lover.

Hardback with dustjacket, 64 pages, fully illustrated in colour.

£20 + £2.50 uk p&p

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