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E-raamat: Artists, Siblings, Visionaries: Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Picador
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  • ISBN-13: 9781529095869
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  • Kirjastus: Picador
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529095869
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A gorgeously readable, insightful dual biography of British brother and sister artists Gwen and Augustus John, perfect for readers of The Unfinished Palazzo, Square Haunting and The Story of Art Without Men.

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION

'Outstanding'
- The Guardian
'Superb' - The Telegraph
'A must read' - Anne Sebba
'Lively' - The Times

They seemed to be polar opposites . . .

Augustus: vivid, volatile and promiscuous. He was a hero among romantics and bohemians, celebrated as one of the great British talents of his generation.

Gwen’s art was magnificent, but she was also more reserved, and as a woman she struggled for the recognition which has only come to her now, years after her death.

Artists, Siblings, Visionaries is a riveting story of love, infidelity, betrayal, and of two extraordinary siblings whose art and lives subverted society’s expectations.

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Judith Mackrell has done an incredible job in bringing to life the stories of these two great artists -- Anthony DOffay This dream of a book lures us back to that most fascinating world, that of Gwen and Augustus John -- Louisa Young author of Twelve Months and a Day This is a must read . . . a deeply moving account of a family bursting with talent -- Anne Sebba, author of The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz Wonderfully conjures the siblings radical lives and the changing world they inhabited . . . Judith Mackrells splendid double biography, does full justice to each of these prodigious talents * Financial Times * Superb . . . a fine portrait of these two artists -- Oliver Soden * Daily Telegraph * Outstanding . . . Mackrell approaches her subjects with an almost novelistic sensibility -- Jonathan Jones * The Guardian * Absorbing . . . Mackrell says in her opening pages, if Gus and Gwen were 'admirable or awful'. By the end of this haunting book they seem admirable in their awfulness -- Frances Wilson * The Spectator * A thoroughly researched and effortlessly written account of the extraordinary lives of Augustus and Gwen John, encompassing painting, of course, but also obsessive love, infidelity, betrayal, family, sibling rivalry and relationships, and how they both subverted societys expectations. A fantastic read - the pages virtually turned themselves -- Fanny Blake Lively . . . nuanced * The Times * Mackrell is skilled at suspenseful structuring. The stories of their lives play out like a moralising Victorian tale, Augustus appearing to take the broad and easy way while Gwen, on the narrow path, finds greater artistic rewards . . . compelling. -- Tanya Harrod * Literary Review *

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A gorgeously readable, insightful dual biography of British brother and sister artists Gwen and Augustus John, perfect for readers of The Unfinished Palazzo, Square Haunting and The Story of Art Without Men.

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Judith Mackrell is a celebrated dance critic, writing first for The Independent and now for The Guardian. Her biography of the Russian ballerina Lydia Lopokova, Bloomsbury Ballerina, was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award. She has also appeared on television and radio, as well as writing on dance, co-authoring The Oxford Dictionary of Dance. She lives in London with her family. Her latest book is Artists, Siblings, Visionaries.