- 1986 reprint edition. 223 pages
- Published by Antique Collections Club Ltd. England
- Hardcover with dust jacket. Blue boards. Approx A4 size book.
- Good plus condition. Some shelf wear, small section torn out at rear of dust jacket.
Over 40 colour and 175 black and white illustrations. Indexed.
This book fills a long felt need for a practical introduction to the subject of collecting British watercolur paintings.
There is a lot more to collecting than noting the price, the name of the artist and deciding whether or not one likes the subject. Many watercolours are either not signed or bear false signatures, or perhaps have been saddled with misleading attributions.
The excellent text and carefully chosen illustrations take the collector behind the formal signature on the picture and show him what to look for in it, the idiosyncrasies of the artist, his styyle and his individual methods of working.
Yet even when all the techinical points are understood there remains the whim of fashion which varies over long periods and has moved round, ignoring or puffing each artist in turn. Without an understanding of the movement of fashion, past collections and ideas on collecting, it would be hard to understand the subject.
This book, one of a series under the general title of 'Understanding' will be widely welcomed. There has never been such a practical and informative guide.
Product is in stock.