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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 285x230 mm, 40 b&w, 280 col
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: ACC Art Books
  • ISBN-10: 1851496238
  • ISBN-13: 9781851496235
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 285x230 mm, 40 b&w, 280 col
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: ACC Art Books
  • ISBN-10: 1851496238
  • ISBN-13: 9781851496235
From the remote Stone Age mounds and standing stones of the Orkneys to the well-trodden turf at Land's End and from the fens of East Anglia to the wild mountains of Wales "David Gentleman's Britain" reveals the landscape and architecture of the British Isles. His techniques, watercolour and pen and wash, are familiar and traditional but his approach is startlingly individual and vigorous- both in his drawings and in the text that accompanies them. Cotswold villages and city suburbs, country lanes and motorways, beauty spots and black spots, landmarks and follies of all ages are contrasted to produce a matchless and magnificent rendering of Britain's landscape.
Introduction 7(5)
London
12(18)
St Paul's
London from Primrose Hill
The Tower and the new City
London buildings London from the River
Clapham and Kew Gardens
Hampton Court and Western Avenue Bloomsbury and Notting Hill
The Regent's Canal
The South-East
30(18)
New Romney
The South-Eastern suburbs
Roadside and motorway signs and hoardings Hastings and Rye
Tenterden and Cranbrook
Romney Marsh
Dover, Bodiam, Sissinghurst and Knole The Devil's Dyke and the South Downs
Regency Brighton and the Palace Pier
The Mid---West
48(20)
Devizes
Windsor meadows, Greenham Common, Uffington Castle
Oxford: cars and colleges Oxford: Gothic and Classic
Sedgemoor, Langport, Glastonbury Bath and Bristol Downland white horses and Cheddar Gorge
Stonehenge, Salisbury and Swindon Malmesbury. Donnington and Lacock
Avebury and the Wiltshire harvest fields
The South---West
68(22)
Granite outcrop at Roche
Cornish building
China-clay, slate and tin Lanyon Quoit, Carn Euny, Restormel and Lanhydrock
Harbours, quaysides and jetties Dartmoor, Barnstaple and Exeter - Lulworth Cove on Bank Holiday
Hardy's Dorchester Abbotsbury, Chesil Bank, Shaftesbury and Cerne Abbas
Isle of Wight: Ryde and Cowes Osborne, West Wight and Carisbrooke
Wales
90(20)
Llanthony and Chirk
The Border Hills and Llanberis
North Welsh details Harlech and Blaenau-Ffestiniog
Welsh castles
Stones and chapels
Partrishow and the valleys Aberaeron
The Welsh coastline
The Midlands
110(28)
Nottinghamshire pylons and cooling towers
Cotswold stone
Gloucestershire towns and villages Stratford-upon-Avon and Tewkesbury
Minsterley, Eardisland, Worcester and Clun The Peak District
West Midland canals
Coalport and the Severn at Ironbridge
The M6 Chatsworth, Bakewell, Cromford and Monyash
Dovedale
Lincoln: cathedral and castle Southwell, Laxton, Sherwood and Eastwood
The Vale of Belvoir
East Anglia
138(22)
Standing corn at Bentwaters, Suffolk
Blythburgh, Southwold and Dunwich Framlingham, Burgh Castle and Norwich
The Blyth valley
The impermanent oaks of Suffolk Suffolk fields in summer
Cornfields and village gardens
Harvest fields Markets and fair at Bury St Edmunds and Halesworth
Cambridge
Ely and the fens
The North
160(20)
Rievaulx and Liverpool
Humber Bridge and Fylingdales
York, Middlesbrough and Whitby Durham and Dunstanburgh
Consett
Bradford and Saltaire
Dodd Fell and Skipton Muker and the Pennine barns
Brigflatts, Sedbergh, Dentdale and Hawes Grasmere and Rydal Water
Scotland
180(22)
Ring of Brodgar
Kelso, Dryburgh and Scott's View
The Black Mount Edinburgh: Grecian and Georgian
Glasgow
Stirling and other castles
Fife and Culross Glenfinnan to Mallaig
Orkney: Maes Howe and Stenness Orkney: Yesnaby, Skara Brae, Kirkwall
Glencoe
Ireland
202(21)
Donegal peat and Donegall Square, Belfast
Dublin
Glendalough
Coppinger's Court. Co. Cork The coast of West Cork
Myross, Drombeg, Skibbereen
The Rock of Cashel and Dunluce Castle The Mourne mountains
Belfast and Derry
The coast and mountains of Donegal
Index 223
David Gentleman was born in 1930 in London and was educated at Hertford Grammar School and the Royal College of Art. He has designed murals and stamps, illustrated books for publishers in London and New York, made lithographs of landscape and architecture and exhibited many watercolours from his travels around the world. He lives and works in London. Also Available: 'David Gentleman's London' ISBN: 9781851496228 GBP25.00