Description
Product ID: | 9781906270629 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | J.D. Fergusson |
Authors: | Author: Alice Strang, Sheila McGregor, Elizabeth Cumming |
Page Count: | 128 |
Subjects: | History of art, History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -, Paintings and painting, Individual artists, art monographs, Painting & paintings, Individual artists, art monographs |
Description: | Select Guide Rating J. D. Fergusson (1874-1961) is one of the four artists collectively known as the Scottish Colourists. The book explores his Scottish and French connections and reassert his place at the forefront of British modernism. J. D. Fergusson (1874-1961) is one of the four artists known as the Scottish Colourists, the others being F. C. B. Cadell, G. L. Hunter and S. J. Peploe. Fergusson was born in Leith, and was essentially a self-taught artist. In Paris 1907 he became involved with the avant-garde scene and exhibited at the progressive Salon d''Automne. More than any of his Scottish contemporaries, Fergusson assimilated and developed the latest developments in French painting. In 1913 Fergusson met the dance pioneer Margaret Morris (1891-1980). Morris''s creative dance movements and her students continued to be one of Fergusson''s main sources of inspiration and models. In 1929 Fergusson returned to Paris where he was involved with the Anglo-American art circles. Most summers were spent in the south of France where Morris held her celebrated Summer Schools. The couple moved to Glasgow in 1939 being founder members of the New Art Club and of its off-shoot the New Scottish Group. This book reasserts the artist''s place at the forefront of British modernism. |
Imprint Name: | National Galleries of Scotland |
Publisher Name: | National Galleries of Scotland |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2013-12-04 |