Artists, Siblings, Visionaries
The lives and loves of Gwen and Augustus John
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Product details:
- Edition number Main Market Ed.
- Publisher Picador
- Date of Publication 19 March 2026
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9781529095883
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages448 pages
- Size 197x130 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
A gorgeously readable, insightful dual biography of British brother and sister artists Gwen and Augustus John, perfect for readers of The Unfinished Palazzo, Square Haunting and The Story of Art Without Men.
MoreLong description:
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Non-fiction
'Outstanding' - The Guardian
'Superb' - The Telegraph
'A must read' - Anne Sebba
'Lively' - The Times
They seemed to be polar opposites . . .
Augustus: vivid, volatile and promiscuous. He was a hero among romantics and bohemians, celebrated as one of the great British talents of his generation.
Gwen’s art was magnificent, but she was also more reserved, and as a woman she struggled for the recognition which has only come to her now, years after her death.
Artists, Siblings, Visionaries is a riveting story of love, infidelity, betrayal, and of two extraordinary siblings whose art and lives subverted society’s expectations.
Judith Mackrell has done an incredible job in bringing to life the stories of these two great artists More