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John Burgess Hope Bourne's Exmoor ISBN 13: 9780857042187

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Hope Bourne has been described as one of the finest writers about the British countryside in the twentieth century. Her prose delineated Exmoor, its character and its characters, at its finest. In beautifully measured terms, she described the daily round of a life lived close to nature and to the land. Her work published in her lifetime invariably included some supporting line drawings - sharply memorable vignettes - and full-colour works for the covers of her books, for she was an extremely skilled artist. Yet although she left over 2000 artworks at her death, and many others in private hands, there has hitherto not been a volume that focuses on her painting and drawing. Now for the first time, the publication of a collection of her works of art gives the opportunity to remedy this omission and to view Hope Bourne and her achievements through the media of her paint-box and her pencil. The sweep of the moorland, the colour of the hounds and huntsmen, the delicacy of the soaring bird, the haven of the farmhouse, the nobility of the stag, all were captured by Hope Bourne on paper to give an immediate and graphic expression to her love of Exmoor. With a carefully selected text, some of it drawn from her unpublished writing, and an expert commentary from John Burgess, with Caroline Tonson-Rye, Hope Bourne's Exmoor redresses the balance in our appreciation of this remarkable figure. It allows us to savour just how eloquent Hope Bourne could be in her visual record as well as in her prose. Her sketches, with pencilled comments, show her acute observation of colour and light through the seasons. She had, too, a gift for capturing the essence of a moment, from the drama of storm clouds and rain over moorland, to the glory of a river bank in summer. As the remarkable pictures in this book show, she understood Exmoor in all its moods and her work is imbued utterly with the spirit of the place.

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  • PublisherHalsgrove
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 0857042181
  • ISBN 13 9780857042187
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number2
  • Number of pages144

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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent unused like new condition. No notes or highlighting. See images. Fantastic book. About the book >.>.> Hope Bourne has been described as one of the finest writers about the British countryside in the twentieth century. Her prose delineated Exmoor, its character and its characters, at its finest. In beautifully measured terms, she described the daily round of a life lived close to nature and to the land. Her work published in her lifetime invariably included some supporting line drawings - sharply memorable vignettes - and full-colour works for the covers of her books, for she was an extremely skilled artist. Yet although she left over 2000 artworks at her death, and many others in private hands, there has hitherto not been a volume that focuses on her painting and drawing. Now for the first time, the publication of a collection of her works of art gives the opportunity to remedy this omission and to view Hope Bourne and her achievements through the media of her paint-box and her pencil. The sweep of the moorland, the colour of the hounds and huntsmen, the delicacy of the soaring bird, the have. Seller Inventory # Batch-FM230-VG-6140

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