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Kenneth Clark

Life, Art and Civilisation

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BERGER PRIZE FOR BRITISH ART HISTORY 2017

SHORTLISTED FOR THE SLIGHTLY FOXED BEST FIRST BIOGRAPHY PRIZE 2017

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From his time as Bernard Berenson's protege to being the Keeper of the Western Art at 27 and his appointment as the youngest-ever director of the National Gallery, Kenneth Clark displayed precocious genius. No voice has exercised so much power and influence over the arts in Britain as Clark's. A formidable aesthete, his coterie included John Betjeman, Winston Churchill, Margot Fonteyn, E.M. Forster, Vivien Leigh, the Queen Mother and Henry Moore. Hidden from view, however, was his wife Jane's alcoholism and his own philandering. In James Stourton's dazzling biography, Clark is shown as a man who conveyed the profound beauty and importance of art, architecture and civilisation for generations to come.

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Authors:
Stourton, James
Year Published:
2016
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
Imprint:
William Collins
ISBN:
9780007493418
Number of Pages:
496
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
22/09/2016
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
SKU:
9780007493418

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