The Englishness of English Art: An Expanded and Annotated Version of the Reith Lectures Broadcast in October and November 1955 (Classic Reprint) (Peregrine Books) (Penguin Art & Architecture S.)

by Nikolaus Pevsner

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In this essay, the author analyzes the national characteristics of English art. He shows that in order to understand the cultural geography of a nation it is necessary to examine its polarities, since it is only by looking at the seeming contradictions that we can hope to discover what is specifically English in each distinctive style. The author considers the work of four painters, Hogarth, Reynolds, Blake and Constable; that most English of architectural styles, the Perpendicular; and, finally, the picturesque, exemplified by the landscape garden. The geography of art is not a science, and many of the qualities to be seen in English art are impermanent and ambivalent. Yet, the author concludes, as reason and tolerance have gained precedence in the English character, we have "lost that fanaticism or at least that intensity which alone can bring forth the very greatest in art".
  • ISBN10 0265414652
  • ISBN13 9780265414651
  • Publish Date 21 April 2018 (first published 29 July 1976)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Forgotten Books
  • Edition Annotated edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 210
  • Language English