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Through extensive critical analysis, this study chronicles the artistic development of iconic Welsh painter Ernest Zobole and explores what it meant, both socially and culturally, to be a practicing artist in late 20th-century Wales. Focusing on his life as well as his art, this examination reveals the influence of the changing landscapes and communities on Zobole's art and his eventual desire for new forms of expression.

Produktbeschreibung
Through extensive critical analysis, this study chronicles the artistic development of iconic Welsh painter Ernest Zobole and explores what it meant, both socially and culturally, to be a practicing artist in late 20th-century Wales. Focusing on his life as well as his art, this examination reveals the influence of the changing landscapes and communities on Zobole's art and his eventual desire for new forms of expression.
Autorenporträt
Ceri Thomas is a research fellow in the post-war visual art culture of southern Wales at the University of Glamorgan, where he has done extensive work with the Zobole Archive.