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OverviewThe highly acclaimed memoir of a renowned artisan with a new introduction by Jenny Uglow, The Lost Carving reveals the inspirational secrets of wood and craft. On a chance visit to St James's church, Piccadilly, David Esterly was awestruck by the delicate beauty and ambition of master carver Grinling Gibbons's limewood decorations. The encounter changed the course of Esterly's life as he devoted himself to these lost techniques. By 1986, when a fire at Hampton Court Palace destroyed much of Gibbons's masterpiece, Esterly was the only candidate to restore his idol's work to glory, though the experience forced him to question his abilities and delve deeply into the subtle skills of making. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Esterly , Jenny UglowPublisher: Duckworth Books Imprint: Duckworth ISBN: 9780715655245ISBN 10: 0715655248 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 15 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'A wonderful book... riveting' Edmund de Waal 'An illuminating and exhilarating book, as intricate and wonderfully engaging as the carvings that lie at its heart' TLS, Best Books of the Year 'A beautifully written account of craft and inspiration' The New Republic, Best Books of the Year 'One of those gentle quest memoirs in which the reader becomes an intimate... Esterly writes evocatively... Full of fine-grained and engaging detail' Mail on Sunday 'A beautiful, intricate mediation on creativity and discovery, on fire and rebirth, on culture and history. Truly, this is a story to be pored over with love and admiration' Elizabeth Gilbert 'Every now and then there comes along a memoir that stands out for its beauty, its ability to charm, and its insights into a life given over to art. This lovely book about woodcarving is just such a work. Entrancing' Alexander McCall Smith 'A wonderful book... riveting' * Edmund de Waal * 'An illuminating and exhilarating book, as intricate and wonderfully engaging as the carvings that lie at its heart' * Times Literary Supplement, Best Books of the Year * 'A beautifully written account of craft and inspiration' * The New Republic, Best Books of the Year * 'One of those gentle quest memoirs in which the reader becomes an intimate... Esterly writes evocatively... Full of fine-grained and engaging detail' * Mail on Sunday * 'A beautiful, intricate mediation on creativity and discovery, on fire and rebirth, on culture and history. Truly, this is a story to be pored over with love and admiration' * Elizabeth Gilbert * 'Every now and then there comes along a memoir that stands out for its beauty, its ability to charm, and its insights into a life given over to art. This lovely book about woodcarving is just such a work. Entrancing' * Alexander McCall Smith * Author InformationDavid Esterly is the author of Grinling Gibbons and The Art of Carving and curated the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition on Gibbons in 1998. He was a professional wood carver since the 1970s, and has been profiled in the Financial Times, the New Yorker and the New York Times. He lived in upstate New York. Jenny Uglow is a highly acclaimed critic and biographer, and the author of numerous prize-winning non-fiction books, including The Lunar Men, Nature's Engraver, A Gambling Man, Mr Lear and Sybil & Cyril. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |