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The first publication devoted to the work of Sydney Lee RA (1866-1949), this fully illustrated and annotated catalogue raisonne of his prints offers a long overdue appraisal of his contribution to British art. Primarily a painter, Lee was widely acclaimed during his lifetime for his virtuosic prints of landscapes, town scenes and historic buildings, executed in a remarkable variety of sizes and mediums. From the Colosseum in Rome to the summit of Snowdon and the windmills of Kent, he travelled throughout Britain and Europe in search of subjects both epic and picturesque. A leading authority on printmaking and a committed collector of Lee’s prints, Robert Meyrick here identifies the precise locations of these subjects, and for the first time establishes an accurate chronology of Lee’s printed oeuvre. In an accompanying essay Meyrick examines the artist’s reputation, while placing his work in the context of artistic practice in Britain and beyond. AUTHOR: Robert Meyrick is Head of the School of Art and Keeper of the School of Art Museum and Collections at Aberystwyth University. SELLING POINTS: . This is the first publication to ever be devoted to this remarkable twentieth-century artist . Robert Meyrick has meticulously researched Lee’s work to create a definitive catalogue raisonne . Will be of interest to art students, especially those who specialise in wood engraving 100 colour
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The first publication devoted to the work of Sydney Lee RA (1866-1949), this fully illustrated and annotated catalogue raisonne of his prints offers a long overdue appraisal of his contribution to British art. Primarily a painter, Lee was widely acclaimed during his lifetime for his virtuosic prints of landscapes, town scenes and historic buildings, executed in a remarkable variety of sizes and mediums. From the Colosseum in Rome to the summit of Snowdon and the windmills of Kent, he travelled throughout Britain and Europe in search of subjects both epic and picturesque. A leading authority on printmaking and a committed collector of Lee’s prints, Robert Meyrick here identifies the precise locations of these subjects, and for the first time establishes an accurate chronology of Lee’s printed oeuvre. In an accompanying essay Meyrick examines the artist’s reputation, while placing his work in the context of artistic practice in Britain and beyond. AUTHOR: Robert Meyrick is Head of the School of Art and Keeper of the School of Art Museum and Collections at Aberystwyth University. SELLING POINTS: . This is the first publication to ever be devoted to this remarkable twentieth-century artist . Robert Meyrick has meticulously researched Lee’s work to create a definitive catalogue raisonne . Will be of interest to art students, especially those who specialise in wood engraving 100 colour