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Finding Nemon
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Finding Nemon
`I greatly admire the art of Mr Oscar Nemon, whose prowess in the ancient classical realm of sculpture has won such remarkable appreciation in our country.' - Winston Churchill
I greatly admire the art of Mr Oscar Nemon, whose prowess in the ancient classical realm of sculpture has won such remarkable appreciation in our country. - Winston Churchill
His talent was classical sculpture, but his gifts lay in capturing the personality of his sitters. It was for both these reasons and a singular determination that Oscar Nemon, an artist born of humble Jewish stock in a small city in modern-day Croatia, found himself before the great and good of twentieth-century society in order to sculpt them. Among his sitters were the Queen, Sigmund Freud, President Truman, Margaret Thatcher and, most famously, Winston Churchill.
Daughter of Nemon, Aurelia Young, and author Julian Hale together reveal the fascinating stories behind these artistic and personal encounters: how the Queen came to know him as the 'missing Oscar'; how Nemon became the subject of Churchill's only attempt at sculpture. In searching for Nemon, she finds a paradoxical figure; to his sitters he was an outsider, foreign, Jewish, without family, while in the art world he was seen as part of the establishment. Finding Nemon, the first biography of Oscar Nemon to appear in English, finally brings the sculptor out from the shadow of his work.
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Finding Nemon, co-authored by Julian Hale and Lady Aurelia Young, explores the life of Oscar Nemon, a revered sculptor whose subjects included prominent figures such as dukes, kings, and political leaders. The biography highlights Nemon's remarkable ability to capture the essence of his subjects, a talent that earned him significant admiration and recognition. The book is both a personal reflection by Young on her father and an account of Nemon's influence on 20th-century art and culture. It also touches on Nemon's journey as a Jewish refugee who established a reputation that endures to this day.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780720620375
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 27 September 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Peter Owen Publishers
Illustration: 120
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 190.0mm
Height: 247.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 224
About the Author
AURELIA YOUNG (Lady Young, b. 1943) is the daughter of Oscar Nemon. She grew up wandering in and out of her father's studios at the family home in Oxford and later in London. Since his death in 1985, she has been researching her father's life and gives talks about his life and work in the USA, Paris, Brussels, Israel and across the UK. She married George Young in 1964, an MP for forty-one years and now Lord Young of Cookham. JULIAN HALE is a journalist and author of several works of fiction and non-fiction. He was a documentary and features producer for Radio 3, 4 and 5 from 1968-73 and again from 1978-2000.
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