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Wyndham Lewis Portraits
Paul Edwards, with Richard
Humphreys
'Wyndham Lewis [is] the greatest
portraitist of this or any other time'. Walter Sickert, 1932
This book is the first of its
kind to focus exclusively on the unique talents of iconoclastic
artist-writer Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) as a portraitist. Lewis
was the most important British modernist creator of the first
half of the twentieth century, and as one of the 'Men of 1914'
- a group which also included Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, James Joyce
- he is credited with revolutionising 20th-century art and literature.
Broadly chronological, Wyndham
Lewis Portraits begins by examining how Lewis portrayed himself
using a series of multiple identities, and explores how he developed
this idea in his portraits of well-known personalities such as
Stephen Spender, Edith Sitwell, Virginia Woolf and G.K. Chesterton.
In order to lay bare the many distinctive aspects of self-presentation
that Lewis saw in each sitter, many of his supposedly definitive
portraits in oils are presented in this book alongside clusters
of his preparatory drawings, bringing to life his vibrant interpretations
of some of the major artistic and literary figures of his time.
The high point of Lewis's career
as a portraitist came in the 1930s. But when the Royal Academy
rejected his 1938 portrait of T.S. Eliot, it triggered the resignation
of Augustus John and a speech by Churchill. This was typical
of the controversy and publicity that characterised Lewis's career.
Although later in life he often alienated patrons and friends,
some sitters still caught his imagination. His last major portrait
of T.S. Eliot in 1949 renewed his commitment to the values of
the 'Men of 1914' despite a drastic deterioration in his sight
caused by the brain tumour that eventually contributed to his
death in 1957.
Published to accompany the exhibition at the National Portrait
Gallery, London (3 July-19 October 2008).
Author
Paul Edwards is Professor
of English and History of Art at Bath Spa University and has
been described in the Guardian as one of 'the world's
leading Lewis scholars'. His book Wyndham Lewis: Painter and
Writer (Yale University Press, 2000) is the most comprehensive
study of Lewis yet written.
Specification
290 x 230mm, 112 pages
60 illustrations
ISBN 978 1 85514 395 1
£15 (paperback)
Published 3 July 2008
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