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This is a fundamental reassessment of the work of William Holman Hunt, and the first critical text to reproduce his pictures in colour and set him on an international stage. Introducing a new critique of the autobiography and drawing on hundreds of private letters, drawings and paintings, the author depicts a radical man of his times, deeply troubled by the pivotal concerns of the materialist age - the isolation of the individual, the collapse of faith and the status of art - and seeking solutions through a systematic testing of the extremes of painting. A close examination of the pictures, including neglected later works, combined with recent scientific research relate the physical act of painting, and the paint, back to the body of the artist.

Lavishly illustrated and engagingly written, this book answers the longstanding lack of any monograph on Hunt and will make compelling reading for undergraduate and graduate students of History of Art, Victorian Studies, English Literature

Table of Contents

List of Plates
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Autobiography: experience & interpretation
2. Belief: seen & unseen landscapes
3. Self-image: child & prophet
4. Death: materialism & mysticism
5. Practice: materials & technique
6. Eye: Object & image
7. Design: icon & symbol
8. Painting: design & mimesis
9. Body: Painter, painting and paint
Conclusion
Bibliography

William Holman Hunt

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 10/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719072888, 978-0719072888
      ISBN10: 0719072883

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is a fundamental reassessment of the work of William Holman Hunt, and the first critical text to reproduce his pictures in colour and set him on an international stage. Introducing a new critique of the autobiography and drawing on hundreds of private letters, drawings and paintings, the author depicts a radical man of his times, deeply troubled by the pivotal concerns of the materialist age - the isolation of the individual, the collapse of faith and the status of art - and seeking solutions through a systematic testing of the extremes of painting. A close examination of the pictures, including neglected later works, combined with recent scientific research relate the physical act of painting, and the paint, back to the body of the artist.

      Lavishly illustrated and engagingly written, this book answers the longstanding lack of any monograph on Hunt and will make compelling reading for undergraduate and graduate students of History of Art, Victorian Studies, English Literature

      Table of Contents

      List of Plates
      List of Figures
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      1. Autobiography: experience & interpretation
      2. Belief: seen & unseen landscapes
      3. Self-image: child & prophet
      4. Death: materialism & mysticism
      5. Practice: materials & technique
      6. Eye: Object & image
      7. Design: icon & symbol
      8. Painting: design & mimesis
      9. Body: Painter, painting and paint
      Conclusion
      Bibliography

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