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Divine People: The Art of Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927) by Eric Akers-Douglas, Lawrence Hendra

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  • Divine People: The Art of Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927)
  • Eric Akers-Douglas, Lawrence Hendra
  • Page: 288
  • Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
  • ISBN: 9781911300793
  • Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing

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Ambrose McEvoy (1877–1927) was one of the most modern and daring English society portrait painters of the early twentieth century. He had a quick and confident style of painting and the rare ability to create a portrait that not only reflected the likeness of the subject but captured and reflected their character. By 1915 he was a household name. His work drew the attention of leading society figures like Winston Churchill and Lady Diana Cooper, and prominent socialites and debutantes were soon vying for sittings in his Grosvenor Road studio.   Despite his success, McEvoy’s name was quickly forgotten after he died unexpectedly at the peak of his career in 1927. This is due, in part, to the fact that many of his most accomplished works remain tucked away in private collections, and, in part, to the absence of any reliable literature on his life and work. Divine People, the first major written study of McEvoy’s life and work, aims to return this long-neglected artist to the canon of twentieth-century British art.

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Lawrence Hendra is an art historian and specialist in British portraiture from 1550 to 1950. Divine People: The Art of Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877–1927). Ambrose McEvoy ARA, (1877-1927) | Study of a - Philip Mould
Akers-Douglas, E.A. 2019. Divine People: The Art and Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927), ed. L. Hendra. London: Paul Holberton Publishing, p.171 (illus. p.175)  Divine People: The Art and Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877
Divine People is the first major written study of McEvoy's life and work and aims to firmly place this long-neglected artist back into the canon of 20th-century British art. Ambrose McEvoy (1877–1927) was a household name by 1915, with prominent socialites and debutantes vying for sittings in his Grosvenor Road studio. Dancing on Drawings | Works on Paper by Ambrose McEvoy
Smaller in scale and more briskly painted, McEvoy's works on paper are amongst the retrospective of the Divine People, The Art & Life of Ambrose McEvoy 1877 - 1927
Described during his lifetime as the 'prince of fashionable portrait painters', Ambrose McEvoy broke down the boundaries of portrait painting with the use of  Lawrence Douglas: Books - Amazon.com
Divine People: The Art of Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877–1927). by Eric Akers-Douglas and Lawrence Hendra | Jan 24, 2020. 4.6 out of 5  Ambrose McEvoy ARA, (1877-1927) | Study of a Woman
E. A. Akers-Douglas, (ed.) L. Hendra, Divine People: The Art & Life of Ambrose McEvoy, (London: Paul Holberton Publishing, 2019) p.28. Akers-Douglas, (ed.)  Ambrose McEvoy ARA, (1877-1927) | Irene | Philip Mould
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Literature. Akers-Douglas, E.A. 2019. Divine People: The Art and Life of Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927), ed. L. Hendra. London: Paul Holberton Publishing, p.171 (  Divine People : The Art and Lifeof Ambrose Mcevoy (1877
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Divine People is the first major written study of McEvoy's life and work and aims to firmly place this long-neglected artist back into the canon of 20th-century British art. Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927) was a household name by 1915, with prominent socialites and debutantes vying for sittings in his Grosvenor Road studio.

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