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Immortal Thoughts

Late Style in a Time of Plague
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Immortal Thoughts offers a poignant exploration of the late works of 19 major artists, interweaving these reflections with the unfolding global crisis of Covid-19 in 2020. An elderly artist returns to his childhood home, contemplating the transcendent beauty of the seasons and the artists' final creations, which share a remarkable connection rooted in intuition and memory rather than reason. From Cรฉzanne's watercolours to Michelangeloโ€™s drawings, Christopher Neve meditates on themes of mortality, creativity, and the passage of time, blending art history with personal insight in a beautifully written narrative.
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Ideal for readers who appreciate thoughtful and lyrical art history, especially those interested in the intimate late works of renowned artists and reflections on creativity amidst mortality. This book suits lovers of essays that blend art, culture, and poignant contemporary context.

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A remarkable, heartfelt, beautifully written analysis of the late work of major artists which author Max Porter has called "completely and utterly marvelous."

A remarkable, heartfelt, beautifully written analysis of the late work of 19 major artists that Max Porter describes as 'completely and utterly marvellous'

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A remarkable, heartfelt, beautifully written analysis of the late work of 19 major artists that Max Porter describes as 'completely and utterly marvellous'.

'Painting ... exists and exults in immortal thoughts' William Blake

In 2020, as the spread of Covid-19 causes pandemonium worldwide, an elderly artist returns to his childhood home to watch the transcendent beauty of the seasons and reflect on the final work of the artists he most admires. It seems to him that in their final art works - their late style - they have something remarkable in common. This has more to do with intuition and memory than with rationality or reason and comes from trying to write about painting itself.

Immortal Thoughts: Late Style in a Time of Plague is an anthology of these reflections. In this personal and moving account, nineteen short essays on artists are interspersed with short accounts of the cataclysmic global progress of the disease in poignant contrast to the beauty of the seasons in the isolated house and garden, narrative strands that are closely intertwined. From Cรฉzanne's last watercolours to Michelangelo's final five drawings, Rembrandt and suffering to Gwen John and absence, Christopher Neve dwells on artists' late ideas, memory, risk, handling, and places, in the terrible context of Time and mortality.

As much art history as a discussion of great art in the context of the Dance of Death, Neve writes with renewed passion about Bonnard, Michelangelo, Morandi, Poussin, Soutine and many others in his distinctive style.

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"It is rare indeed to encounter a book about art which is itself a work of art," praises John Banville in the New Statesman, highlighting Neveโ€™s passionate engagement with the essence of art. David Reynolds also commends the book for its lyrical interweaving of artistsโ€™ final days with the backdrop of 2020 lockdown, describing it as a "beautiful little book". The Times Literary Supplement notes Neve's evocative prose and emotional ekphrasis, capturing the delicate final periods of artists like Titian, Michelangelo, and Bonnard with sensitivity and painterly detail.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780500025796

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 March 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Illustration: 29 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Christopher Neve is a painter and writer. He is the author of several books and articles. His book Unquiet Landscape: Places and Ideas in 20th-century British Painting (1990, 2020), arose out of long talks with his friend Ben Nicholson and other artists, and is published by Thames and Hudson.

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