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Thomas Girtin

The Forgotten Painter
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Thomas Girtin by Oscar Zarate is a visually engaging graphic novel that delves into the life of the eponymous English Romantic landscape painter. The story explores his artistic journey and innovative contributions to the art world, set against the backdrop of the vibrant cultural scene of late 18th-century England. Through striking illustrations, readers are offered insight into both the personal and professional challenges Thomas Girtin faced during his short but impactful life.
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Format: Hardback
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If you appreciate the blend of art history and visual storytelling, this graphic novel offers a compelling exploration of an influential artist's life through richly illustrated pages. It's perfect for those who enjoy delving into biographical tales with a creative twist.

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The untold story of J.M.W. Turner’s friend and greatest rival, pioneering watercolour artist Thomas Girtin

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Part historical narrative, part modern fiction, the book consists of two interlinked stories: the first focuses on the 18th-century painter Thomas Girtin and his relationship with his friend and rival J.M.W. Turner; the second tells the tale of three amateur artists in the present day, united by a shared interest in Girtin's art.

Using this dual narrative to draw parallels between two eras of rapid technological advancement and sociopolitical turbulence, Oscar Zarate's long-awaited new graphic novel restores to modern eyes this unjustly forgotten figure, whose work has been almost entirely ignored despite his huge influence in British painting.

At the time of his death, aged just 27, Girtin had already established himself as a pioneer and a master: his expressionist approach was a significant turning point in the British watercolour tradition. But the brevity of his career, coupled with his chosen medium (compared to oils, watercolours were a humbler and less easily exhibited form) meant that his work came to be overshadowed by that of Turner.

As Turner himself famously remarked, "If Tom had lived, I should have starved."

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781914224072

Publisher: SelfMadeHero

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: SelfMadeHero

Illustration: 4col illustrations throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 190.0mm

Height: 260.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 392

About the Author

Oscar Zarate is an awardwinning graphic novelist. His books include collaborations with Alan Moore (A Small Killing) and Alexei Sayle (Geoffrey the Tube Train and the Fat Comedian). He was the editor of It's Dark in London, and he wrote and illustrated The Park. He collaborated with Richard Appignanesi on Dr Faustus, Hysteria, Introducing Freud and Introducing Existentialism. Born in Argentina, it was over 40 years ago that Oscar decided to visit London, where he has lived and worked ever since.

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