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The Tradition: A New History of Welsh Art (edition 2016)

by Peter Lord (Author)

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Peter Lord surveys the evolution of the visual culture of Wales from the Renaissance to the end of the 20th century in this new, single-volume history, which illustrates some 400 landscapes and portrait paintings, prints and sculptures. He describes how the work emerged from its Welsh historical context and was related to the art of other cultures.… (more)
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Peter Lord surveys the evolution of the visual culture of Wales from the Renaissance to the end of the 20th century in this new, single-volume history, which illustrates some 400 landscapes and portrait paintings, prints and sculptures. He describes how the work emerged from its Welsh historical context and was related to the art of other cultures.

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