“Now that Bomberg is widely recognised as one of the most rewarding artists Britain produced in the twentieth century, the neglect he suffered during his lifetime seems almost incomprehensible. How could he have been overlooked for so long, while many of his lesser contemporaries enjoyed critical and financial success throughout their careers? The answer is complex, and involves a consideration of the dramatic change Bomberg’s work underwent after the first world war.” Richard Cork.
Published by Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, 2006. 1st edition. Paperback. French flaps. 29.5cm H x 25.5cm W. 97pp. Illustrated throughout in colour and covering 58 of Bomberg’s paintings. With a Forward by Edward King, and Introduction by Richard Cork. Includes: Catalogue & Notes; Brief Chronology; List of Lenders; Bibliography.
Book condition: Used – Very Good. Inside is clean and bright; All pages present; No inscriptions.
Overall Condition: Very Good