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Gutters of Gold
EN HC NW
ISBN: 9781911164135 bzw. 1911164139, in Englisch, Springer International Publishing AG, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Despatched same working day before 3pm.
Stephen Tennant contemplated writing Gutters of Gold (1925), though the book never materialised.Over the course of life he produced drawings of covers for books he would never write. 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has resurrected the book as a publication, bringing together his own collages and paintings alongside Tennant'S.
Stephen Tennant contemplated writing Gutters of Gold (1925), though the book never materialised.Over the course of life he produced drawings of covers for books he would never write. 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has resurrected the book as a publication, bringing together his own collages and paintings alongside Tennant'S.
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Gutters of Gold
EN US
ISBN: 9781911164135 bzw. 1911164139, in Englisch, Black Dog Pub Ltd, Black Dog Pub Ltd, Black Dog Pub Ltd, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, in-stock.
30 years after Stephen Tennant?s death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected the decadent socialite?s famously unwritten novel?Lascar: A Story You Must Forget?as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant?s neglected oeuvre. In Gutters of Gold reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as? Weekend in Valmouth Mme d?Arpajon gets Drenched? and? Dinner at van Storck?s?With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann?s work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann?s practice. Volker Eichelmann is Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Kingston University, London. His work has been shown extensively in solo and group exhibitions worldwide.
30 years after Stephen Tennant?s death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected the decadent socialite?s famously unwritten novel?Lascar: A Story You Must Forget?as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant?s neglected oeuvre. In Gutters of Gold reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as? Weekend in Valmouth Mme d?Arpajon gets Drenched? and? Dinner at van Storck?s?With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann?s work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann?s practice. Volker Eichelmann is Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Kingston University, London. His work has been shown extensively in solo and group exhibitions worldwide.
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Gutters of Gold (Paperback) (2017)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781911164135 bzw. 1911164139, vermutlich in Englisch, Black Dog Press, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository hard to find [63688905], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In 1925, Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), perhaps the most intriguing of England's "Bright Young Things", contemplated a novel about "high life with a capital H & full of crude impossibilities". He favoured amongst other titles The Monkey House as well as Gutters of Gold but despite his elaborate preparations the book itself never materialised. Over the course of his sequestered life, in a Wiltshire manor house, Tennant produced abundant drawings of potential covers for the books he was never to write.Now, 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected Gutters of Gold as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant's neglected oeuvre. As an artist's publication, Gutters of Gold innovatively highlights and expands on preoccupations shared by both artists. Here, reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as "Weekend in Valmouth", "Mme d'Arpajon gets Drenched" and "Dinner at van Storck's".With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann's work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann's practice.Published in partnership with Focal Point Gallery.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository hard to find [63688905], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In 1925, Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), perhaps the most intriguing of England's "Bright Young Things", contemplated a novel about "high life with a capital H & full of crude impossibilities". He favoured amongst other titles The Monkey House as well as Gutters of Gold but despite his elaborate preparations the book itself never materialised. Over the course of his sequestered life, in a Wiltshire manor house, Tennant produced abundant drawings of potential covers for the books he was never to write.Now, 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected Gutters of Gold as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant's neglected oeuvre. As an artist's publication, Gutters of Gold innovatively highlights and expands on preoccupations shared by both artists. Here, reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as "Weekend in Valmouth", "Mme d'Arpajon gets Drenched" and "Dinner at van Storck's".With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann's work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann's practice.Published in partnership with Focal Point Gallery.
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Gutters of Gold (Paperback) (2017)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781911164135 bzw. 1911164139, vermutlich in Englisch, Black Dog Press, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In 1925, Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), perhaps the most intriguing of England's "Bright Young Things", contemplated a novel about "high life with a capital H & full of crude impossibilities". He favoured amongst other titles The Monkey House as well as Gutters of Gold but despite his elaborate preparations the book itself never materialised. Over the course of his sequestered life, in a Wiltshire manor house, Tennant produced abundant drawings of potential covers for the books he was never to write.Now, 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected Gutters of Gold as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant's neglected oeuvre. As an artist's publication, Gutters of Gold innovatively highlights and expands on preoccupations shared by both artists. Here, reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as "Weekend in Valmouth", "Mme d'Arpajon gets Drenched" and "Dinner at van Storck's".With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann's work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann's practice.Published in partnership with Focal Point Gallery.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In 1925, Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), perhaps the most intriguing of England's "Bright Young Things", contemplated a novel about "high life with a capital H & full of crude impossibilities". He favoured amongst other titles The Monkey House as well as Gutters of Gold but despite his elaborate preparations the book itself never materialised. Over the course of his sequestered life, in a Wiltshire manor house, Tennant produced abundant drawings of potential covers for the books he was never to write.Now, 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected Gutters of Gold as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant's neglected oeuvre. As an artist's publication, Gutters of Gold innovatively highlights and expands on preoccupations shared by both artists. Here, reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as "Weekend in Valmouth", "Mme d'Arpajon gets Drenched" and "Dinner at van Storck's".With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann's work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann's practice.Published in partnership with Focal Point Gallery.
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Gutters of Gold (Paperback) (2017)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781911164135 bzw. 1911164139, vermutlich in Englisch, Black Dog Press, United Kingdom, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository International [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In 1925, Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), perhaps the most intriguing of England's "Bright Young Things", contemplated a novel about "high life with a capital H & full of crude impossibilities". He favoured amongst other titles The Monkey House as well as Gutters of Gold but despite his elaborate preparations the book itself never materialised. Over the course of his sequestered life, in a Wiltshire manor house, Tennant produced abundant drawings of potential covers for the books he was never to write.Now, 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected Gutters of Gold as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant's neglected oeuvre. As an artist's publication, Gutters of Gold innovatively highlights and expands on preoccupations shared by both artists. Here, reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as "Weekend in Valmouth", "Mme d'Arpajon gets Drenched" and "Dinner at van Storck's".With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann's work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann's practice.Published in partnership with Focal Point Gallery.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In 1925, Stephen Tennant (1906-1987), perhaps the most intriguing of England's "Bright Young Things", contemplated a novel about "high life with a capital H & full of crude impossibilities". He favoured amongst other titles The Monkey House as well as Gutters of Gold but despite his elaborate preparations the book itself never materialised. Over the course of his sequestered life, in a Wiltshire manor house, Tennant produced abundant drawings of potential covers for the books he was never to write.Now, 30 years after Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected Gutters of Gold as a publication that brings together his own collages and paintings alongside a rare selection of Tennant's neglected oeuvre. As an artist's publication, Gutters of Gold innovatively highlights and expands on preoccupations shared by both artists. Here, reflections on landscape-gardens and water-features, Greek antiquities and ruination, horticulture and interior decoration unfold in a succession of evocative scenarios conceived by Eichelmann under chapter headings such as "Weekend in Valmouth", "Mme d'Arpajon gets Drenched" and "Dinner at van Storck's".With Tennant figuring amongst a number of historical and fictional protagonists who populate Eichelmann's work, Gutters of Gold will provide a unique opportunity to appreciate the wider conceptual remit of Eichelmann's practice.Published in partnership with Focal Point Gallery.
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