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DescriptionThis book draws together an eclectic and highly personal mix of painters: from Picasso to Carpaccio, from Cranach to Nolan. The connecting thread between these diverse works, which span six centuries, is international theatre director Richard Cottrell's fascination with the human story and an intense involvement with the human predicament. To his love of painting he brings an eye trained to absorb the smallest detail, and the absence of jargon and technical terminology make this a delightfully approachable appreciation of art for the general reader. For the student of any age his observation, humour and colloquial style will open new ways of studying, evaluating and, above all, enjoying the art of painting. Author descriptionRichard Cottrell is a theatre director of international repute. A former director of the Bristol Old Vic in England and the Nimrod Theatre in Sydney, he has directed for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Chichester Festival, the Shakespeare Festival at Stratford, Ontario, the National Theatre of Portugal and theatre companies all over the English-speaking world. |