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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David WilkinsonPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: Lutterworth Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.488kg ISBN: 9780718894979ISBN 10: 0718894979 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 19 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgments Foreword by Alan Livingston Introduction Part 1: Alfred Wallis and the St Ives Milieu 1. Little Park Owles 2. The Market Garden 3. Temperamental Guests 4. Dunluce 5. The Alfred Wallis Factor 6. The Naum Gabo Factor Part 2: Alfred Wallis: Final Days 7. The Workhouse 8. The Borlase Smart Link 9. Saved from a Pauper's Grave 10. Gabo's Grudge against Nicholson 11. Nicholson is Side-lined by Stokes and Gabo 12. Alfred Wallis's Grave Part 3: The Birth of the Alfred Wallis Factor 13. Berlin takes Alfred Wallis to Normandy 14. A Truce - of Sorts 15. The Harry Rountree Factor 16. The Further 'Voyages of Alfred Wallis' 17. The Tower 18. The New Gallery 19. Berlin and Lanyon: A Cautious Meeting Part 4: Power Struggles 20. King Penguin 21. Gudio Morris and The Latin Press 22. Anthony Froshaug Arrives 23. Gunpowder Plot 24. Turmoil at Little Park Owles 25. A Chilly Winter 26. A Special Crypt Exhibition 27. The Second Annual Crypt Exhibition Part 5. Discord, Disunity and Disbandment 28. The Saga of the Red Lion 29. The Red Lion Emerges 30. Ructions at STISA's AGM 31. The Third Annual Crypt Exhibition 32. Dissent in the Ranks 33. Lanyon in a Confrontational Mode 34. The Alfred Wallis Factor, Yet Again 35. The First Penwith Gallery 36. Munnings Shoots STISA in the Foot 37. The Discordant 'ABC' Rule Part 6. The End of One Era and the Forging of a New 38. The Penwith Society's Inaugural Exhibition 39. The Pendulum Swings Again 40. Lanyon is Taken to Task 41. Queen Jackdaw 42. Festival of Britain Plans 43. Repercussions of the 'ABC' Rule 44. The Penwith Society's Spring Exhibition, 1950 45. The 'ABC' of Art Part 7. The Final Chapters 46. Lyrics from Nancledra 47. The Cry of Stinking Fish 48. Berlin Moves Out 49. Festival of Britain Year 50. Cuckoo Town 51. Crescendo 52. The Circus Makes Ready to Leave 53. Lanyon's Lonely Stance 54. The New Forest Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsThe Alfred Wallis Factor by David Wilkinson is the result of meticulous research. . . . [T]he 'hard yards' gained by the author will assist future researchers in their relentless quest to establish artistic quality, significance and influence. - Professor Alan Livingston, CBE David Wilkinson gives a warts-and-all word picture of the post-war art scene in St Ives, just as it was. ... [He] is to be praised for producing such a vivid, diverting, informative and surely definitive account ... Generously illustrated ... and profusely furnished with notes, this is a must-have book for everyone with an interest in the story of art in St Ives in particular, and that of Cornwall in general. - Frank Ruhrmund, The Cornishman, Sep 14, 2017 The Alfred Wallis Factor by David Wilkinson is the result of meticulous research. . . . [T]he 'hard yards' gained by the author will assist future researchers in their relentless quest to establish artistic quality, significance and influence. - Professor Alan Livingston, CBE David Wilkinson gives a warts-and-all word picture of the post-war art scene in St Ives, just as it was. ... [He] is to be praised for producing such a vivid, diverting, informative and surely definitive account ... Generously illustrated ... and profusely furnished with notes, this is a must-have book for everyone with an interest in the story of art in St Ives in particular, and that of Cornwall in general. - Frank Ruhrmund, Cornwalllive.com, Sep 14, 2017 The Alfred Wallis Factor by David Wilkinson is the result of meticulous research. . . . [T]he 'hard yards' gained by the author will assist future researchers in their relentless quest to establish artistic quality, significance and influence. Professor Alan Livingston, CBE Author InformationBefore moving to St Ives in the early 1990s, David Wilkinson spent 30 years as a design and planning consultant in Berkshire. He has written extensively on late Victorian and Edwardian art and literature and has contributed to a number of books on St Ives art. His recent titles include ''Guy Thorne': C Ranger Gull: Edwardian Tabloid Novelist and his Unseemly Brotherhood' (2012), 'Arthur Greening: That Damned Elusive Publisher' (2016), 'The Death of a Hero: The Quest for First World War Poet Richard Aldington's Berkshire Retreat' (2016) and 'Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Sculptor: The London Years: The Narrative behind The Myth' (2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |