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Fighting on All Fronts: John Rothenstein in the Art World [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, approx 100 b&w photographs and drawings
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Unicorn Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 1910787825
  • ISBN-13: 9781910787823
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, approx 100 b&w photographs and drawings
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Unicorn Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 1910787825
  • ISBN-13: 9781910787823
Teised raamatud teemal:
John Rothenstein, son of Sir William Rothenstein, the celebrated portrait painter, was born in 1901, four years after the Tate Gallery had been founded as the national gallery of British art. When Rothenstein took over as its fifth director in 1938, the Tate was in serious trouble: after 1917 when its remit was extended to include the national collection of modern foreign art, the confused dual purpose had placed an intolerable burden on those required to manage an institution still partly controlled by the National Gallery. Furthermore, it had no purchasing budget from the Government and was bound to accept often inappropriate pictures imposed on it by the Royal Academy under the terms of the infamous Chantrey Bequest. 26 years later when Rothenstein retired as Director in 1964, the Tate had acquired a Government grant, escaped the clutches of the National Gallery in 1955, and was firmly established both as the principal collection of modern art in the UK, and the best collection of British art in the world. Yet Rothenstein's career in the art world had never run a smooth course. After a childhood and early professional life dominated by the influence of his father, his curatorial posts in America, Leeds and Sheffield were not without incident, and at times it had looked as if his chosen career would stall. Adrian Clark's thoroughly researched account of the origins and professional life of John Rothenstein, covers his highs and lows and tries to give a balanced view and summary of the achievements of this remarkable human being.
Acknowledgements 6(2)
Preface 8(3)
PART 1 John Rothenstein before the Tate (1901-1938)
11(60)
Chapter 1 William Rothenstein's Influence on his Son
12(14)
Chapter 2 London and America, 1923-32
26(13)
Chapter 3 Leeds and Sheffield, 1932-38
39(17)
Chapter 4 The Books, 1926-38
56(15)
PART 2 The Tate before John Rothenstein (1897-1938)
71(26)
Chapter 5 The Status of the Tate
72(10)
Chapter 6 The Four Previous Directors and Keepers
82(15)
PART 3 Making History: Director of the Tate (1938-1964)
97(94)
Chapter 7 Early Days and North American Tour, 1938-40
98(12)
Chapter 8 War and Post-War, 1940-46
110(17)
Chapter 9 Straws in the Wind, 1947-51
127(18)
Chapter 10 Tate War: First Phase, 1952-53
145(14)
Chapter 11 Tate War: Second Phase, 1953-54
159(16)
Chapter 12 Last Years at the Tate, 1955-64
175(16)
PART 4 Writing History
191(27)
Chapter 13 The Autobiography
192(13)
Chapter 14 Modern English Painters
205(13)
Conclusion 218(5)
Notes 223(23)
Sources 246(5)
Picture Credits 251(1)
Index 252
Adrian Clark is the author of British and Irish Art 1945-1951 (2010) and co-author of Queer Saint. The cultured life of Peter Watson (2015). He contributed to the catalogue for the exhibition of the Roberts at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (2014) and has written extensively for the British Art Journal.