The Face of Britain: A History of the Nation Through Its Portraits

The Face of Britain: A History of the Nation Through Its Portraits

by Simon Schama
The Face of Britain: A History of the Nation Through Its Portraits

The Face of Britain: A History of the Nation Through Its Portraits

by Simon Schama

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Author of a number of celebrated works, including the bestselling The Story of the Jews and Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution, Simon Schama's latest book fuses history and art to create a tour de force of narrative sweep and illuminating insight. Using images from works-paintings, photographs, lithographs, etchings, sketches-found in London's National Portrait Gallery, The Face of Britain weaves together an account of their composition, framed by their particular moment of creation, and in the process unveils a collective portrait of nation and its history. "Portraits," Schama writes, "have always been made with an eye to posterity." Commissioned to paint Winston Churchill in 1954, Graham Sutherland struggled with how to capture the "savior" of Great Britain honestly and humanely. Schama calls the portrait, initially damned, the "most powerful image of a Great Briton ever executed." Annie Leibovitz's photograph of a nude John Lennon kissing Yoko Ono, taken five hours before his murder, bears "a weight of poignancy she could not possibly have anticipated." Hans Holbein's preparatory sketch for a portrait of Henry VIII depicts "an unstoppable engine of dynastic generation." Here are expressions from across the centuries of normalcy and heroism, beauty and disfigurement, aristocracy and deprivation, the familiar and the obscure-the faces of courtesans, warriors, workers, activists, playwrights, the high and mighty as well as pub-crawlers. Linking them is Schama's vibrant exploration of how their connective power emerges from the dynamic between subject and artist, work and viewer, time and place. Schama's compelling analysis and impassioned evocation of these works create an unforgettable verbal mosaic that at once reveals and transforms the images he places before us. Lavishly illustrated and written with the storytelling brio that is Schama's trademark, The Face of Britain invites us to look at a nation's visual legacies and find its reflection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190621896
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 608
File size: 88 MB
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About the Author

About The Author
Simon Schama is Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University and the author of many books, including Rough Crossings, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction, and The Embarrassment of Riches. He is a Contributing Editor to the Financial Times for which he writes on politics and culture and has written and presented more than fifty documentaries for the BBC, PBS, and the History Channel, including The Power of Art, which won the 2007 International Emmy for Best Arts Programming.

Table of Contents

Pre-Face PART I The Face of Power 1. The Face of Britain 2. Saviours 3? Reins of Power 4? Bigwigs 5? Attack Portraiture 6. Family Album 7. Absent One Cigar PART II The Face of Love 1. Shadow Love 2. Kenelm and Venetia 3? George and Maria, Richard and Maria,Tom and Maria 4? Molly and the Captain 5. Alice in the After-time 6. Capturing Janey 7. Francis and George 8. Julia PART III The Face of Fame l. Trouble 2. Dragon's Breath 3? The First National Portrait Gallery 4? The Star 5? Lookers 6. Halls of Heroes 7? Farewell to the Famous PART IV The Face in the Mirror 1. ...but on Reflection 2. This is Me 3? The History Painter 4. 'To Self. An Unfinished Sketch' 1731 5? Living Anciently at Twenty 6. The Bodies of Women 7? Modelling Flesh PART V Faces of the People 1. Black, White and Colour 2. Variety 3. Cutting Edge 4. Chummies 5. The Faceless of Britain About Face List of Illustrations Select Bibliography Acknowledgemenls lndex
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