Industrial Society

The Visual Culture of Wales

Author(s) Peter Lord

Language: English

Genre(s): Welsh Interest

Series: Visual Culture of Wales

  • October 1998 · 288 pages ·290x240mm

  • · Hardback - 9780708314968
  • · - 9780708316528

This is the first volume in a highly prestigious and pioneering work. The series deals with Welsh visual culture from the Celtic-Christian era to the late twentieth century. The series is sponsored by the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, the leading institute for research into Welsh and Celtic Studies. The book explores many artistic mediums including film, painting, sculpture, printed images and the crafts are all looked at. Also art patronage and institutional development of the arts in Wales are also topics for discussion. This particular volume begins in the late seventeenth century. It looks at the progression from a preoccupation with landscape and scenic art, to the more politicised art after the process of industrialisation. This a fascinating and very colourful look at Wales and its visual culture.

'Peter Lord has just written the first volume in his magnum opus, a huge and lavish trilogy about the visual culture of Wales...Opening the pages of Lord's book is like letting in the sunshine...because it represents such a dazzling new interpretation of Welshness.' Jan Morris, Independent on Sunday.

Author(s): Peter Lord

Peter Lord is an established author and authority on Welsh art, and was research fellow at the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, 1996 - 2003. He currently holds a part-time research fellowship at Swansea University.

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