Sarah Raphael - Rilegato

Packer, William

 
9781906509293: Sarah Raphael

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<div>Sarah Raphael (1960-2001) showed precocious talent for drawing and painting from an early age. Her sudden death when, in her rapid and exciting development as an artist, she had already accomplished much, but of whom so much more became expected, was a tragedy not only for her family, but for the art world at large.</div>

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William Packer, painter, critic, writer and freelance curator, knew Raphael from her youth and in this full-length and copiously illustrated monograph, traces her creative life from childhood, through school at Bedales, training at Camberwell School of Art and her professional career, showing her work first with Christopher Hull, then Agnew's for several years, and finally with the Marlborough Gallery where the full range of her life's work can now be seen in perspective. Having trained as a painter at Wimbledon School of Art, William Packer then went on to be the art critic for the Financial Times from 1974-2004. His books include a biographical study of Henry Moore and Fashion Drawing in Vogue.

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