Printed Pictures
Soon after leaving the Slade School of Fine Art, Anthony Green realized that Mary Cozens-Walker, whom he was about to marry, would be the subject of his life's work.
This realization resulted in an impressive body of work, encompassing over 50 years of creative enterprise, including paintings, sculptures, and prints. Green has produced two or three prints each year since 1988—many of which have been featured alongside his paintings at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition.
This book contains the University of Buckingham Collection, which represents virtually all of Green's prints to date. They faithfully reproduce the extraordinarily colorful palette for which he is known and, within the inevitably rectangular paper, the unique shapes which are instantly recognizable as Green's. He has supplied captions for each print, revealing new and specific information about their background and production. The book includes an introductory essay by Dr. Paul Davis based both on substantial recent interviews with Anthony Green and opinions provided by art critics both past and present, from around the UK and beyond.
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