Elizabeth Blackadder /

Bumpus, Judith

Elizabeth Blackadder / Judith Bumpus - Oxford : Phaidon, 1988 - 96 p. : ill.us ; 29 cm

Includes bibliographical references

Elizabeth Blackadder has a gift for observing the world around her and re-creating it in her own particular style. Her intriguing paintings of plants, animals, landscapes, and still lifes have captivated viewers well beyond her native Scotland. The first woman artist to be elected to both the Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal Scottish Academy, Blackadder has explored a variety of artistic media, including drawing, oil painting, watercolors, and printmaking. Her subjects are drawn from close observation of her surroundings, such as the details of a domestic interior, the bright-hued petals of a tulip, or a view captured from her travels abroad. She sees the underlying structure, design, and color harmony in both the exotic and the everyday.


English

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Blackadder, Elizabeth, 1931-2021--Criticism and interpretation



759.2911 BLA

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