About the Author:
Norbert Lynton is Emeritus Professor of the History of Art at the University of Sussex. He has taught for many years, but also works as an art critic and exhibition curator. He has written extensively on architecture and modern art, including works on Paul Klee, Ben Nicholson and Victor Pasmore. Robin Gibson is was formerly the Chief Curator at the National Portrait Gallery. His previous publications include books on the photographer Madame Yevonde, the Sitwells and twentieth-century and contemporary portraiture. He has also written on the artists Glyn Philpot, John Bratby, William Roberts, Glenys Barton and Eduardo Paolozzi.
From Library Journal:
London's National Portrait Gallery celebrated the millennium with an exhibit of major portraits from around the world one portrait representing each year of the century. This book is the companion volume. Gibson, chief curator of the National Portrait Gallery, devised the exhibit, and the accompanying book begins with his explanation of the concept, followed by an informative essay by Norbert Lynton (emeritus, art history, Univ. of Sussex) titled "Portraits from a Pluralist Century." A year-by-year table of historic and cultural events prefaces each decade. Well-known and more obscure artists and subjects are represented in both conventional and avant-garde portraiture, and each well-produced image is accompanied by stories of both the artist and the subject. Lovely to look at and fascinating to read, this book brings fresh insight to our understanding of portrait artistry. Recommended for public and academic libraries. Drew Harrington, Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, OR
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