An edition of An Australian artist in London (2013)

An Australian artist in London

the untold story of Hewitt Henry Rayner (1902-1957) and his friendship with Walter Sickert

An Australian artist in London
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An edition of An Australian artist in London (2013)

An Australian artist in London

the untold story of Hewitt Henry Rayner (1902-1957) and his friendship with Walter Sickert

It's long overdue for the Henry Rayner story to be told, and this new biography at last gives people a chance to learn about his life and work. The book covers Rayner's formative years growing up in Australia and New Zealand, his arrival in England in 1923, his experiences at the Royal Academy Schools, and his struggle to pursue his art in the face of poverty, ill health, war injuries, the economic depression of the 1930s and (as he saw it) the hostility of the British art community. The story is rich in detail, thanks to information from his own notes and unpublished manuscripts, discovered in 2003, supplemented by original research in Australia and the UK. The 320-page book is also copiously illustrated with over 100 examples of his drypoint work, drawings and paintings, together with previously unpublished family photographs. Rayner's decade-long friendship with Walter Sickert is a central theme of the book. Other characters who flit in and out of the story include Augustus John, Nina Hamnett, Ethel Mannin, Arnold Bennett, Philip Wilson Steer, Yoshio Markino, and Charles Sims.

It's long overdue for the Henry Rayner story to be told, and this new biography at last gives people a chance to learn about his life and work. The book covers Rayner's formative years growing up in Australia and New Zealand, his arrival in England in 1923, his experiences at the Royal Academy Schools, and his struggle to pursue his art in the face of poverty, ill health, war injuries, the economic depression of the 1930s and (as he saw it) the hostility of the British art community. The story is rich in detail, thanks to information from his own notes and unpublished manuscripts, discovered in 2003, supplemented by original research in Australia and the UK. The 320-page book is also copiously illustrated with over 100 examples of his drypoint work, drawings and paintings, together with previously unpublished family photographs. Rayner's decade-long friendship with Walter Sickert is a central theme of the book. Other characters who flit in and out of the story include Augustus John, Nina Hamnett, Ethel Mannin, Arnold Bennett, Philip Wilson Steer, Yoshio Markino, and Charles Sims.0.

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Language
English
Pages
305

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-300) and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.04
Library of Congress
N7405.R39 S73 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 305 pages
Number of pages
305

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44661905M
ISBN 10
0955816017
ISBN 13
9780955816017
OCLC/WorldCat
870639072

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32833203W

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