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Art and Yorkshire: from Turner to Hockney
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Condition
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Location
South Africa
Product code
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               Published by Great Northern Books, 2014, softcover, illustrated, index, 144 pages, 24.8 cms x 28 cms, condition: as new.

"The beauty of Yorkshire's landscape moved the great British painter JMW Turner to tears - and he understandably features extensively in these pages. Some artists came before him, and many came after him. [The book] looks at the activities of the provincial portrait painters; the art patronage of Yorkshire's aristocratic families and the wealthy industrialists of the Victorian age; through to Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth carving their monumental sculpture inspired by the rough-hewn landscape, and then David Hockney painting vividly-coloured trees beside a road near Bridlington .