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Stanley Spencer

A twentieth-century British master

Richard Heathcote, Anna Jug

Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) is one of Britain's most significant twentieth-century painters. His extraordinary output of portraits, complex figure compositions and religious masterpieces stands comparison with the European greats of his time. Spencer was most famous (and occasionally infamous) for his celebration and immortalisation of his home village of Cookham and his fusion of the menial and the miraculous. Sex and saints, dirt and angels, the sacred and the profane: all these were melded together by his extraordinary sense of pattern and design. Although he never visited the antipodes, Spencer's work is in every major institution throughout Australia and New Zealand. Here, the impact of his work on these collections is explored for the first time.

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Richard Heathcote resides in Adelaide and is a former director of Carrick Hill. His broad experience within the fields of regional arts and historic houses and gardens includes the establishment of the Australian Exhibitions Touring Agency and the management of Rippon Lea Historic House and Garden in Victoria.

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Anna Jug is Associate Curator at Carrick Hill. Anna has worked on a number of Carrick Hill's exhibitions including Endless Pleasure: The art of gardens and gardening as well as Master of Stillness: Jeffrey Smart paintings 1940-2011.

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ISBN   9781743054321
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IMAGES   Full colour throughout
PAGE COUNT   112
DIMENSIONS   290 x 260 mm