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The Lost Pre-Raphaelite - George Wilson: His Life, Work and Associates
The Lost Pre-Raphaelite - George Wilson: His Life, Work and Associates
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Although Percy Bate included George Wilson together with Simeon Solomon and Frederick Sandys in the chapter entitled The Romantic Influence in The English Pre-Raphaelite Painters, Their Associates and Successors, his immediately post-contemporary and benchmark commentary on the Pre-Raphaelite movement, Wilson has been virtually forgotten ever since. Coinciding with the publication of Bate's book in 1903, George Wilson was heralded through a retrospective exhibition at the John Baillie Gallery in London as being first amongst the 'Neglected Artists' of the era. More recently, he has been described as the last of the lost and forgotten Pre-Raphaelites, and because of the scarcity of his work and any greater information about his life, most modern day writers view him as a long lost enigma. However, most would equally agree that he was an important, if illusive, figure in Victorian painting, and that a full study of his work is well overdue. This has now been achieved so far as is presently practicable.
'I am delighted that this unsung hero of Scottish art has been celebrated in this excellent book, which is the first attempt to cover this remarkable artist's entire career and output.' - Jennifer Melville, Keeper of Fine Art, Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
'In this volume, Robin Fanshawe has painstakingly pieced together the fragments of Wilson's life and work to recreate a thoughtful and astute chronology of his biography and style. This careful scholarship as well as the numerous color illustrations of many works which have not been seen in public since the artist's death, will go far towards re-situating George Wilson within the canon of 19th century British cultural studies.' - Margaretta S. Frederick, Curator, Bancroft Collection, Delaware Art Museum
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