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Thomas Hennell

The Land and the Mind
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Thomas Hennell by Jessica Kilburn delves into the life and work of the British artist and writer Thomas Hennell. The book explores his background, artistic journey, and the impact of his work during and after World War II. It provides an insightful look into Hennell's creative process and his contributions to both art and literature.
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This book may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the life and art of Thomas Hennell, a lesser-known yet fascinating figure whose work beautifully blends artistic creativity and historical documentation. It offers a deep dive into his personal and professional journey, celebrating his unique contributions to British art and history, making it a compelling read for those interested in biographies of artistic figures.

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Thomas Hennell

The first major reappraisal of the life and work of watercolourist and war artist Thomas Hennell in over thirty years

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When John Rothenstein, Director of the Tate Gallery, published the third volume of his Modern English Painters in 1984, he subtitled it Hennell to Hockney. While—now as then—David Hockney needs no introduction, Thomas Hennell (1903-1945) has somehow slipped off the radar and undoubtedly deserves to be more widely recognised today.

In his lifetime, Hennell was highly regarded as an artist and author. His main theme was the English countryside, and his distinctive beautifully coloured watercolours and detailed drawings were made with a strong sense of vocation. He struggled with serious mental illness, was diagnosed as schizophrenic, and spent the years from 1932 to 1935 in the Maudsley mental hospital in London.

Edward Bawden encouraged him to 'centre and compose' the experience of schizophrenia by writing about it, and Hennell's remarkable illustrated account, The Witness, was published in 1938. Eric Ravilious, too, helped Hennell with his recovery, providing a series of wood engravings as illustrations for The Poems of Thomas Hennell, published in 1936.

At the outbreak of war in 1939, Hennell wrote to the War Artists' Advisory Committee, offering his services as an artist. From 1943, he was a full-time salaried war artist. He served in Europe and the Far East and was in Java when he was captured by Indonesian nationalist fighters in November 1945. He was presumed to have been killed shortly after.

At the time of his death, Hennell was widely considered to be one of Britain's most significant watercolourists and notable cultural figures. Kenneth Clark rated Hennell's work highly enough to place his work prominently in a display of National War Pictures at the National Gallery in 1945. Hennell's paintings and drawings provide an insight into an era: they will appeal to those with a love of the countryside and farming, an interest in the Second World War, and admirers of the now very famous artists who were his friends and regarded him as an equal.

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The biography of Thomas Hennell by Jessica Kilburn is praised for its intricate research, detailed account, and impressive illustrations. Reviewers highlight the book's ability to present Hennell as an artist and writer of distinctive achievement, whose work deserves broader recognition. This first full biography in over 30 years is celebrated for its beautiful writing and richness in colour, enhancing Hennell's appeal and showcasing his contributions to watercolour art and English agricultural life.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781910258620

Publisher: Gemini Books Group Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 March 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Pimpernel Press Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 230.0mm

Height: 287.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Jessica Kilburn is a writer and researcher from Northumberland. She read English at Merton College, Oxford, followed by History of Art at the University of Glasgow. She contributed articles to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, has written for Illustration magazine and curated an exhibition about Lancelot 'Capability' Brown at his birthplace in Northumberland.

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