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Leon Kossoff

Leon Kossoff Drawing from Painting

Paperback (09 Mar 2007)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Known for his expressive portraits and London landscapes, draftsman, printmaker, and painter Leon Kossoff (b. 1926) is one of the most significant British artists of the past fifty years. A member of the School of London––a group of loosely representational painters including Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, and Lucian Freud––Kossoff views drawing as fundamental to the artistic process and has turned to art history for inspiration throughout his career.
This handsome book features a selection of drawings and prints made over thirty years after paintings by such artists as Poussin, Rubens, Velázquez, Degas, Cézanne, and Goya. Absorbing essays discuss how Kossoff has used this body of drawings to inform his original paintings and analyze how the particular influence of Old Masters has been incorporated into his work.

About the Publisher

National Gallery Company

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Book information

ISBN: 9781857093537
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: National Gallery Company
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.2
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 599g
Height: 265mm
Width: 245mm
Spine width: 10mm