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Eric Shanes (1944–2017)

Author of The Life and Masterworks of J.M.W. Turner

52 Works 696 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Eric Shanes is Vice-President and current Chairman of the Turner Society.
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Works by Eric Shanes

Hockney Posters (1987) 46 copies
Dalí (The Masterworks) (1901) 41 copies, 1 review
Dali (Perfect Square) (2003) 31 copies
Warhol (The Masterworks) (1991) 28 copies
Turner's England, 1810-38 (1990) 27 copies
Klee (2011) 23 copies
Warhol (Mega Square) (2005) 22 copies
Impressionist London (1994) 20 copies, 1 review
Turner's rivers, harbours, and coasts (1981) 19 copies, 1 review
Turner (The Masterworks) (1990) 19 copies
Salvador Dalí (Best of) (1994) 16 copies
Warhol (Perfect Squares) (2005) 16 copies
Paul Klee (Temporis) (2013) 15 copies
Turner (Mega Square) (2005) 13 copies
Golden Age of Watercolours (2001) 13 copies
Genius of the Royal Academy (1981) 13 copies
Turner (Master Painters) (1993) 9 copies
Turner: Les Fleuves De France (1990) 9 copies, 1 review
Jack Beal (1993) 9 copies
Pop Art (Art of Century) (2009) 8 copies
Turner's Human Landscape (1990) 5 copies
Warhol (Master Painters) (1993) 3 copies
Turner. Aquarelle. (2001) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Shanes, Eric Victor
Birthdate
1944-10-21
Date of death
2017-03-19
Gender
male
Education
Whittingehame College
Occupations
art historian
painter
Organizations
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

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Reviews

6 reviews
Really good, really informative book, providing a decent biography of both Dali and his weird relationship with his wife Gala.

I always knew Dali was "out there"...but I didn't realize quite how far out there he was. I think, between this and the previous Dali book I read, that I've determined that I'm more of a "greatest hits" fan of Dali's work than I realized.

Some of this has either simply left me disgusted, left me confused, or left me cold. The ones that work, I love. But I've figured show more out that most of it doesn't work for me.

Having said that, this book does a fantastic overview (and is not scared to get critical) of Dali's work.
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Turner’s Rivers, Harbours and Coasts provides a comprehensive record of the artist’s watercolours which concentrate on the South Coast of England, from Kent to Cornwall, but there are also a few of the North East Coast; and the term “coast” is taken loosely and includes quite a few scenes inland from the coast.

The introductory chapter outlines the circumstances which led to the execution of the watercolours and engravings included here in addition to discussing the importance of show more these works within Turner’s output. The author also provides a brief commentary, usually two or three paragraphs, sometimes more, on each of the paintings where he considers such aspects as how Turner has composed the picture and his use of colour. In addition he might include a few notes on the subject of the picture or other relevant points. The plates follow separately, more than ninety reproduced full-page in colour followed by another twenty or more in black and white, mostly the engravings, of which only some are full page. In addition there are several small black and white images accompanying the text.

The book is landscape in format, 8.5” x 12” (21.7cm x 30.5cm) 160 pages, published 1981.
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In his extensive and well documented text, Eric Shane, painter and art historian, considers the responses of the Impressionist, French and otherwise, to London. His survey includes Monet, Camille Pissarro, Sisley, van Gogh, Derain, Tissot, Degas, Whistler, Sargent, Lucien Pissarro, Spencer Gore, Harold Gilman, Sickert, Vlaminck, Kokoschka and others. The book includes a bibliography and index.

It is illustrated throughout with over 90 colour and nearly 50 black and white illustrations. Many show more of the colour images are full page, and there are a few full page bleed images of a detail from a painting. The quality of reproduction is good, the monochromes reproducing especially well, the colour images maybe a little subdued. Well produced and attractively designed, it includes many familiar and some less familiar paintings.

9.3” x 10.3” (23.7 cm x 26.5 cm) 184 pages. Published 1994. ISBN 1558595678. Hardback.
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Works
52
Members
696
Popularity
#36,356
Rating
3.8
Reviews
4
ISBNs
175
Languages
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