Places of the Mind (British Museum)

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Explore the enchanting world of British landscape drawing in 'Places of the Mind', a compelling study published by Thames and Hudson Ltd. This essential art book, focusing on the Victorian and Modern eras, uncovers how artists from 1850 to 1950 captured the profound emotional and spiritual essence of landscapes. Renowned critic Geoffrey Grigson aptly described these landscapes as 'places of the mind', a concept that resonates throughout the pages of this stunning collection.

Delve into the British Museum's remarkable assortment of watercolours, as this book guides you through the spiritual journeys of significant artists such as Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Edward Poynter. Discover how their innovative techniques and imaginative responses reflect the societal and cultural shifts of their time. The work of 20th-century greats like John and Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson, and Henry Moore is also featured, some pieces being showcased for the first time.

'Places of the Mind' is not just a visual feast but also a rich narrative, perfect for art enthusiasts and historians alike. It illustrates the evolution of artistic expression and the intimate connection between place and emotion in British art. Immerse yourself in landscape as a sight of both interpretation and inspiration, enriching your understanding of this transformative period in art history. With its fresh perspective and beautiful reproductions, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in Victorian and Modern British watercolours.

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