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Luigi Pericle: a Rediscovery

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The rediscovery of Luigi Pericle's art as exhibited at the Estorick Collection, London. This book presents the work of artist Luigi Pericle (1916–2001) who was a leading creative figure in the second half of the twentieth century. Pericle gained renown in the 1950s as the illustrator of Max the Marmot, yet it was his enigmatic paintings inspired by the postwar era that first drew the world's attention. Abruptly, Pericle retreated from the public eye and continued to paint, write, and study esoteric philosophy for the remainder of his life. Featuring essays from noted scholars, this beautifully illustrated publication showcases his creations during that time, which were rediscovered in 2016 among the contents of his former residence. AUTHORS: James Hall is an art historian, critic, and lecturer. His many books include The Self-Portrait. Thomas Marks is a writer and associate fellow of the Warburg Institute, London. Martina Mazzotta is a visiting fellow and member of the Visionary Circle for the Warburg Institute, London. 100 colour illustrations

Author Biography:

James Hall is an art historian, critic and lecturer. His many books include The Self-Portrait: a Cultural History (2014). Thomas Marks is a writer and critic. Editor of Apollo magazine from 2013–21, he is an Associate Fellow of the Warburg Institute and a trustee of Art UK. Martina Mazzotta is an art historian and curator who is a visiting fellow and a member of the Visionary Circle for the Warburg Institute, London. Marco Pasi is Director of the Centre for Hermetic and Related Studies at the University of Amsterdam.
Release date NZ
September 14th, 2022
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
208
ISBN-13
9781913645342
Product ID
35997139

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