F.L. Griggs, 1876-1938: The Architecture of DreamsF. L. Griggs was universally acclaimed as one of the finest etchers of his time. An influential figure in British Romantic art, Griggs's work links that of Turner, Blake, and Samuel Palmer with the Neo-Romantics Graham Sutherland and John Piper. Written wtih great passion and skill, this scholarly and detailed account of Griggs's life and work fills an important gap. |
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F.L. Griggs (1876-1938): The Architecture of Dreams Jerrold Northrop Moore No preview available - 2008 |
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