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Edward Lear in the Levant

Travels in Albania, Greece, and Turkey in Europe, 1848-1849

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This book, published in the centenary year of Lear's death, is a compilation of paintings, sketches, letters and journals, many previously unpublished, of one of Lear's earliest and most remarkable journeys. Lear travelled constantly, across countries still dangerous and unknown to Western Europeans, usually alone or with one servant, often on foot. As he travelled he captured in word and illustration the sublimity of the landscape, the richness of costume and the character of the people he encountered. Victorian Europe was both appalled and fascinated by the Greece he portrayed, whilst through his bizarre cartoons he received recognition from the Surrealists as a forerunner of their movement.

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Edward Lear in the Levant, Susan Hyman

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1988
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Titel
Edward Lear in the Levant
Ondertitel
Travels in Albania, Greece, and Turkey in Europe, 1848-1849
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
J. Murray
Jaar van publicatie
1988
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
168
ISBN10
0719546141
ISBN13
9780719546143
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Beoordeling
3,5 van 5
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This book, published in the centenary year of Lear's death, is a compilation of paintings, sketches, letters and journals, many previously unpublished, of one of Lear's earliest and most remarkable journeys. Lear travelled constantly, across countries still dangerous and unknown to Western Europeans, usually alone or with one servant, often on foot. As he travelled he captured in word and illustration the sublimity of the landscape, the richness of costume and the character of the people he encountered. Victorian Europe was both appalled and fascinated by the Greece he portrayed, whilst through his bizarre cartoons he received recognition from the Surrealists as a forerunner of their movement.