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  1. Stanley Spencer: Journey to Burghclere by Paul Gough, 2007-08-25
  2. STANLEY SPENCER (1891 - 1959). by Elizabeth. Rothenstein, 1962
  3. Scrapbook Drawings of Stanley Spencer by Colin Hayes, 1964
  4. "Stanley Spencer: An English Vision".(Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.): An article from: New Criterion by Hilton Kramer, 1998-01-01
  5. Stanley Spencer. The Apotheosis of Love. by Stanley Spencer, 1991
  6. Contemporary British Artists : Stanley Spencer by Albert Rutherston, 1924
  7. Stanley Spencer (Contemporary British artists) by Reginald Howard Wilenski, 1924
  8. Stanley Spencer Almanack by Stanley Spencer, 1983-01-01
  9. Royal Army Medical Corps Soldiers: Richard Gavin Reid, Austin Osman Spare, Oliver Reed, Edwin Morgan, Stanley Spencer, Hugh Macdiarmid
  10. Children at play in many lands: A book of games, by Katherine Stanley Hall; illustrated by Spencer Baird Nichols by Katherine Stanley Hall, 1912
  11. Stanley Spencer Gallery. Anniversary 1962 - 1992. by Stanley] [Spencer, 1992
  12. Stanley Spencer: Heaven On Earth by Roger Took, 1983
  13. Stanley Spencer: Visions from a Berkshire Village. by Stanley] [Spencer, 1979
  14. Stanley Spencer by Maurice Collis, 1962

61. Royoung Bookseller: Stanley Spencer A Biography. By [Spencer, Stanley]. Collis,
London Harvill Press, 1962. First edition. 255 pp....... Title stanley spencer A Biography. Author spencer, stanley. Collis, Maurice.
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62. Stanley Spencer Gallery
stanley spencer Gallery. The stanley spencer Gallery is unique, being the only gallery in Britain devoted exclusively to an artist
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The Stanley Spencer Gallery is unique, being the only gallery in Britain devoted exclusively to an artist in the village where he was born and spent most of his life. Spencer was strongly influenced by the river and his religious beliefs, and the gallery occupies the former Victorian Methodist Chapel where Spencer was taken as a child to worship. The gallery has a permanent collection of his work, including the unfinished masterpiece Christ Preaching at Cookham , together with letters, documents and memorabilia. The Winter exhibition (open until 28 March 2004) consists of the Gallery’s own collection of paintings including many favourites such as Christ Preaching at Cookham The Last Supper The Scarecrow View from the Bridge and Sarah Tubb
The gallery shop stocks books, facsimile drawings, colour reproductions and postcards. Location King’s Hall, High Street, Cookham, Berkshire. SL6 9SJ
Located 3 miles from Maidenhead town centre Recommended visit time 1 hour Open All year round Opening times Daily from Easter to end of October 2004, 7 days a week from 10.30am - 5.30pm. From November to Easter open weekends and Bank Holidays only, from 11am – 4.30pm.

63. Stanley Spencer
Here in London is further confirmation at Tate Britain that stanley spencer was a worldclass painter, yet of a particularly English conformation.
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Stanley Spencer Tate Britain through 24 June 2001 oeuvre . In the Tate Britain exhibition the medium of film is used to convey the achievement at Burghclere, and yet can scarcely convey this. Possibly, improved technology in virtual reality will one day enable such problems caused by the immobility of the Burghclere works to be overcome. Spencer had set about creating in large, squared canvas panels the full series. For the largest of these, Spencer was only able to locate suitably large looms in Belgium. Unfortunately the gluing of these to the walls was also fraught with problems, not least in retrospect being the use of asbestos as a basis for fixing. Into this great series Spencer had woven all his memories of wartime service, both in Salonika and in England. The works stand today as a major tribute, worthy of major recognition as against the apparent obscurity into which the Burghclere Chapel has recessed. The ultimate lesson, too, is that when Spencer's own simple religious faith was in play he conceived his greatest works. This is well evident at Tate Britain currently. Stanley Spencer is at Tate Modern through 24 June.

64. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Spencer, Stanley 1891 - 1959
spencer, stanley 1891 1959 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. PIPER, David, Enjoying Paintings, S 6053. ROTHENSTEIN, Elizabeth, stanley spencer. GE 844.
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Spencer, Stanley 1891 - 1959
Záhlaví Název Signatura BORCHGRAVE, Helen de Cesty køesanského umìní S 17800 PIPER, David Enjoying Paintings S 6053 ROTHENSTEIN, Elizabeth Stanley Spencer. GE 844 Offline poslední zmìny: 15.09.2003 kont@kt

65. The Art And Vision Of Sir Stanley Spencer By His Biographer Kenneth Pople
in appreciation of THE ART of stanley spencer A website especially for those who find his paintings odd or obscure. Introduction. stanley spencer was one such.
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WELCOME to a Kenneth Pople website in appreciation of THE ART of STANLEY SPENCER
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Introduction At some time during the 1930s the poet Ezra Pound, we are told, was on a visit to an ancient church in Italy and was descending the steps from the nave to the crypt when he chanced to see on the base of one of the church's great arcaded columns the name of the individual mason who had built it, carved in Latin by his own hand. No doubt thousands of churchgoers over the last twelve centuries or so or so had seen the name and thought little of it. But Pound was dumbstruck, felled by what he called one of his 'moments of illumination'. In that instant, for him, the centuries vanished and mankind's ancient and universal desire for immortality was made manifest. Why else do lovers carve their names on trees? To poets, artists and composers, these moments, these 'epiphanies' as James Joyce called them, come more frequently than to the rest of us. Not only do they startle by their arrival, but the beneficiary is gripped by the urge to have us join him or her in the experience. So they tell it as a novelist, declaim it as a dramatist, chant it as a poet, transcribe it as a musician, carve it as a sculptor or depict it as an artist. Stanley Spencer was one such. But these creative artists, in their urge to have us join them in their experience, face a challenge. At the moment of illumination, each finds himself in two worlds, two modes if one prefers. For an instant he/she is a split personality, existing in both the present and the timeless, while we groundlings remain firmly in the present. The interesting question then is how does the artist reconcile the two worlds in the telling or the showing of the experience?

66. Stanley Spencer 's 'Modernist' Vision
stanley spencer s vision correponded more to literary trends in his day than to prevailing art movements. stanley spencer s Vision.
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  • Stanley Spencer's Vision

  • This page attempts to relate Stanley's art to contemporary movements in literature, music and art that became classified as Modernism. In his youth the impact of nineteenth-century scientific discovery was changing ways of thinking. In particular, the developing interest in psychology promoted the notion that everything that catches our attention - everything which comes to us as a stimulus, whether it is the sight of a person or object, a thought that strikes us, an idea we encounter, or a sensation we undergo - becomes part of our experience. In art, it became an essential requirement of a Modernist work that it should expand and convey the artist's overall Stanley, meeting up again with the more progessive of his Slade friends after the Great War, was for a while tempted to test their advocacy of one of Modernism's new visual dialects, that of Cubism/Vorticism - and to good effect, as witness his The Paralytic of 1920 - but he soon failed to find in it the universality he needed. To achieve such universality, he needed a more fulfilling approach, one which would sublimate his experience through his art.

    67. The Royal Academy Of Arts : : Stanley Spencer's Resignation Letter
    stanley spencer s resignation letter. At first stanley spencer send them away Yours truly,. stanley spencer. Please excuse pencil.’.
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    68. Portrait Of Patricia Preece By Stanley Spencer
    44 (0)20 7839 3906 fax. +44 (0)20 7839 3907 mail@jameshymanfineart.com. stanley spencer Portrait of Patricia Preece. Back to thumbnails.
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    Portrait of Patricia Preece
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    Please scroll down for further information. Stanley Spencer Portrait of Patricia Preece Oil and pencil on canvas 50.5 x 40.5 cms (20 x 16 inches) c.1935 Provenance: The Artist's Studio Acquired by the previous owner from the Odney Club selling exhibition, May 1969 Literature: Keith Bell, Stanley Spencer. A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings , Phaidon, London, 1992, no.155, p.430 (illustrated) Exhibition History: Cookham, Odney Club, Exhibition of Important Unfinished Works by the Late Sir Stanley Spencer , 1969, no.6. Stanley Spencer first met his second wife, Patricia Preece, at a tea shop in Cookham in 1929 but it was not until 1932, when Spencer returned from working at Burghclere, that their relationship became intimate. Their affair led to Spencer's divorce from Hilda and Spencer subsequently married Patricia in 1937, a marriage that failed to survive the honeymoon. This relationship with Preece led to some of Spencer's most powerful portraits, including a small, celebrated group of nudes. According to Keith Bell

    69. Stanley Spencer - Tate Britian - Absolutearts.com
    stanley spencer Tate Britian stanley spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentiethcentury British art. This major. account
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    Stanley Spencer is one of the dominant figures of twentieth-century British art. This major exhibition will bring together over one hundred of his paintings and drawings from private and public collections around the world. It aims to present a concise retrospective of one of Britain's best-loved painters, with emphasis on the particularly intense period of the 1930s. The exhibition will include a strong selection of the great, well-known works, but also many less familiar works, which have never been seen before. In addition there will be two specially made films; the first presenting the murals in the Sandham Memorial Chapel at Burghclere, the second a digital recreation of the Church-House project, Spencer's imagined space for much of his later work. Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) was an outstanding student at the Slade School of Art in London, and the first section of the exhibition is devoted to his early work reflecting the dual influence of Giotto and Gauguin. This early flowering culminates in masterpieces such as The Nativity (1912, University College London) and Zacharias and Elizabeth (1914, recently purchased jointly by Tate and Sheffield City Art Gallery); in both a biblical theme is embedded within the landscape of the Berkshire village of Cookham where he grew up and lived for much of his life.

    70. Sir Stanley Spencer Fine Art Thumbnails And Image Galleries
    Sir stanley spencer artworks, Drawing for the Marriage at Cana (Bride and Bride Groom) (Bernard Jacobson Gallery), A Riveter (Mark Borghi Fine Art Inc
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    71. Artnet.com Magazine Reviews - Stanley Spencer
    stanley spencer by Pernilla Holmes stanley spencer, Mar. 22June 24, 2001, at Tate Britain, Milbank, London SW1P 4R6 England.
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    "Stanley Spencer," Mar. 22-June 24, 2001, at Tate Britain, Milbank, London SW1P 4R6 England.
    Perhaps jealous of the attention received by its new sibling across the water, Tate Britain has opened what is considered an assured crowd-pleaser for British art lovers a retrospective of the early modernist painter, Stanley Spencer (1891-1959). Critic Simon Jenkins of the Times of London, for one, cooed over the late artist's heartfelt narratives. Spencer's previous retrospectives (at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., in 1997 and at the Royal Academy in London in 1980) amply demonstrated his religious fervor in images of his hometown of Cookham, the compassion he felt for his fellow residents and his quirky romantic and sexual obsessions. Spencer has frequently come across as a quaint village innocent, inextricably tied to small-town England. Forgotten has been the shock and controversy that his works originally provoked. In this new retrospective, however, Spencer's work appears more stylistically avant-garde than ever before.

    72. Stanley C. Spencer -- Publications/Presentations
    stanley C. spencer. PUBLICATIONS. spencer, SC, and LH Rieseberg. 1998. Return to stanley C. spencer Home Page Copyright © 1997 stanley C. spencer.
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    Spencer, S. C., and L. H. Rieseberg. 1998. Evolution of amphibious vernal pool specialist annuals: putative vernal pool adaptive traits in Navarretia (Polemoniaceae). In C.W. Witham, D. Belk, W. Ferren, and R. Ornduff (eds.) Ecology, conservation, and management of vernal pool ecosystems proceedings from a 1996 conference. California Native Plant Society, Sacramento, California (in press). Spencer, S. C., and J. M. Porter. 1997. Evolutionary diversification and adaptation to novel environments in Navarretia (Polemoniaceae). Systematic Botany 22:649-668. Wolf, D. E., L. H. Rieseberg, and S. C. Spencer. 1997. The genetic mechanism of sex determination in the androdioecious flowering plant, Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae). Heredity 78:190-204. Spencer, S. C. 1997. The evolution of vernal pool specialists in Navarretia (Polemoniaceae). Ph.D. Dissertation. Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California. [abstract] Spencer, S. C., and L. H. Rieseberg. 1995. The importance of flowering time and flower number in the relative fitness of males and hermaphrodites in Datisca glomerata (Datiscaceae). Plant Species Biology 10: 65-69.

    73. Masdearte
    Translate this page stanley spencer la reivindicación de un excéntrico, Francisco Calvo Serraller, Muy respetado localmente, stanley spencer (1891-1959
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    74. Sir Stanley Spencer --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    spencer, Sir stanley Encyclopædia Britannica Article. Sir stanley spencer. To cite this page MLA style Sir stanley spencer. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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    75. Sir Stanley Spencer (1891-1959), Painter
    National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Sir stanley spencer including Sir stanley spencer by Henry Lamb, Sir stanley spencer by Sir stanley spencer
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    76. NPG 4527; Sir Stanley Spencer
    Sitter Artist Portrait. NPG 4527 Sir stanley spencer, NPG 4527 Sir stanley spencer by Henry Lamb Date 1928 Medium oil on canvas Measurements 20 in. x 16 in.
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    77. Robert Fulford's Column About Stanley Spencer
    Robert Fulford s column about stanley spencer. (The National Post, October 23, 2001) For much of his life, the British art world
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    Robert Fulford's column about Stanley Spencer
    The National Post , October 23, 2001) For much of his life, the British art world couldn't decide whether Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) was a village simpleton or a neo-primitive genius. His paintings looked gawky and eccentric, as if he was pretending to be a folk artist. So far as you could tell from his work, he knew nothing of Matisse, Picasso and the rest of modern art. In fact, he was stylistically his own man more so than any other prominent painter in England. He had ideas of his own, too. No one else ever spent so much time trying to prove that Christianity and sex are more or less the same thing. He was knighted just before he died, but soon pretty much forgotten. Then, around 1980, England rediscovered him with sumptuous exhibitions and books. Now, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto has a rich, fascinating survey of his art, which runs till Dec. 16. It represents him in all his glory and misery. Spencer's contemporaries recognized his unusual talent during his student days at the Slade School in London. The Bloomsbury set took to him and Roger Fry put him into a 1912 post-impressionist exhibition. Spencer wasn't surprised. Then, as later, his ego was strangely open, almost innocent: He said, "The most interesting thing I ever came across is myself." As his national reputation grew, his sensibility turned uniquely local. He focused his work on Cookham, the Berkshire village where he grew up. He painted its scruffy backyards, its messy bedrooms, its humble gardens. He developed a way of intensifying the visual power of everyday subjects, as if to say: You might think all this ordinary; I consider it sacred.

    78. Sir Stanley Spencer RA 1891-1959
    Sir stanley spencer RA 18911959 by Towards the Woods Towards the Woods, c.1921 Oil on paper, Sir stanley spencer RA 1891-1959 by House Cleaning House Cleaning
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    Study for The Resurrection of Soldiers, 1925
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    Study for Sorting Laundry, c.1927
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    A Baptism, c.1930 Colour pencil Cloak Angels, c.1930 Pencil Figure Studies, c.1930 Pencil Figure Study (Christmas), c.1930 Pencil Goats Bridge (Bathing by Stepping Stones), c.1930 Pencil Drawing for the Marriage at Cana, c.1933 Pencil Drawing for the Marriage at Cana, c.1933 Pencil home about us artists events ... contact

    79. Sir Stanley Spencer RA 1891-1959 - Biographical Information
    Sir stanley spencer RA 18911959. Click here for available works English Painter of portraits, landscapes and imaginative, visionary
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    Painter of portraits, landscapes and imaginative, visionary, quirky works with a Biblical flavour set in his native Cookham, Berkshire. Studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, 1908-12, where he was awarded a Scholarship in 1910 and won the Summer Composition Prize two years later. Exhibited at Roger Fry's Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition, 1912. During service in the Army in World War I was commissioned to paint a picture for the Imperial War Museum. He was to serve as an official war artist during World War II, painting ship-building work at Port Glasgow, Scotland. After the war Spencer travelled on occasion in Europe, although his work remained essentially his own, in the English-eccentric tradition.
    He was the brother of the artist Gilbert Spencer and was married first to Hilda Carline, then Patricia Preece, who both painted. He decorated the oratory of All Souls, Burghclere, 1926-32, with his memories of the Macedonian campaign. His first one-man show was at the Goupil Gallery in 1927. Elected RA, 1950, and knighted, 1959. His work is held in many international collections, including the Tate Gallery, London, and a Stanley Spencer Gallery was opened in Cookham, three years after he died at Taplow, Buckinghamshire. There have been several retrospective exhibitions, a memorial show was held in Plymouth in 1963 and a major appraisal was staged at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, in America, in 1997-8, and a current major retrospective at The Tate Gallery, London.

    80. BBC Manchester - The Arts - Shipbuilding: Stanley Spencer And Patricia McKinnon-
    BBC Manchester The Arts - Shipbuilding stanley spencer and Patricia McKinnon-Day. Shipbuilding on the Clyde Burners (detail), 1940 stanley spencer.
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    ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Shipbuilding: Stanley Spencer and Patricia McKinnon-Day Imperial War Museum North 7 Feb to 7 June 2004 The work of renowned war artist Sir Stanley Spencer and contemporary artist Patricia McKinnon-Day is brought together in a major exhibition at Imperial War Museum North. Shipbuilding on the Clyde: Burners (detail), 1940 Stanley Spencer Hole - work in progress - Patricia McKinnon-Day Stanley Spencer's Shipbuilding is a dynamic series of large-scale, frieze-shaped canvases depicting workers in their roles at Port Glasgow shipyard during the Second World War. Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee in 1940, these paintings were added to Imperial War Museum's collection shortly after the War. Spencer's rarely shown drawings and preparatory sketches from the Museum's extensive collection complement these epic paintings.

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