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English Pages [170] Year 1978
JOHN CROME THE ELDER By Norman
L. Goldberg
This two-volume work on John Crome is easily the most comprehensive work to have appeared so far on . the artist, exceeding in scope both C. H. Collins Baker’s Crome, published in 1921, Derek and Timothy Clifford’s
John
Crome
of
1968.
Dr.
Goldberg has devoted over two decades to the study of John Crome and the artists of the Norwich School and “has become one of the world’s leading authorities on the school,” according to The New York Times. He
has,
the
Times
reports,
“‘been
conducting sort of a one-man international crusade to raise the stature of what he considers a neglected group of artists,’
and
this
edition
will
contribute substantially to that effort. Volume I includes an introductory
study of Crome’s painting and interpretations,
and
chapters
on
the
master’s artistic background, his aesthetic sources in nature and their application in painting, the chronvulogical growth and development of Crome’s style, his draftsmanship as a clue to identification, the copies, imitations and forgeries and his relation to the foundation and life of the Norwich school. Concentrating on the problems of style and authenticity, Dr. Goldberg demonstrates how Crome’s paintings are built up, how
lines and colors, combined
and
arranged in a particular way, stir aesthetic emotion. Dr. Goldberg also provides a detailed biographical summary of the artist and a chronology of the chief
events of the Norwich School juxtaposed with historical and cultural events of the time. In the critical catalogue, oriented to an analytical examination of Crome’s art, are listed 245 paintings, drawings, watercolors and etchings, each with listings of medium, support, dimensions, collection, provenance, exhibitions,
bibliography,
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John Crome the Elder
Publication of this book
has been aided by a grant from The Millard Meiss Publication Fund of the
College
Art Association of America
The
publication
of this
book has been aided by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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UNIVERSITY
PRESS
1978
Copyright © 1978 by New York University Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 75-27046 ISBN:
0-8147-2957-6
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Contents
roy
VOLUME LIST
OF
Cae II
ILLUSTRATIONS
Frontispiece
VII
The Landscapes
IX-82 Figs. 1-60,
Figs. 63-68,
Figs. 70-84,
Figs. 87-95, Figs. 98-116 87 Figs. 122-123 OI Figs. 124-126
The Portraits The Inn Signs The Drawings and Watercolors
97
The Etchings
Figsi27 Figs. 129-211 147 Figs. 212-235 161
The Soft-Ground Etchings
Figs. 237-243
Work by Crome and John Berney Crome
82 Figntiy,
Work by Thomas Gainsborough
99 Fig. 128 83 Figs. 118-121
Copies, Imitations, and Forgeries
Comparative Illustrations by Copyists
43 Figs. 61, 62 47
Fig. 69 Or
Figs. 85, 86 64, 65 Figs. 96, 97
Unpublished Etchings
284, 236
288, 244, 245
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Frontispiece. Portrait of John Crome. Denis Brownell Murphy. Collection the right Honorable Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax, Barford, Norfolk.
Dale IDAUNUDIS GaP ES
1. The Cow Norwich.
2.
Tower on the Swannery Meadow,
Norwich.
City of Norwich
Museums,
View on the Coast of Baiae. City of Norwich Museums, Norwich.
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