Now in paperback this revised and updated highly readable illustrated biography of the painter Dame Laura Knight (1877-1970) who was one of the leading British painters of the twentieth century. The book explores her relationships, professional challenges and achievements during her lifetime.
Laura Knight (1877-1970) was one of the most distinguished women artists of the early 20th century with an international reputation. This book covers her long productive career and probes the myths and fictions that have and continue to be woven around the artist.
This highly readable and objective biography covers her relationship with her husband Harold, life in the artist colonies of Staithes and Newlyn, the ballet, the circus, the theater and her role as Official War Artist during World War II and recorder of the Nuremberg Trials.
Barbara Morden does more than merely draw the solid lines of Dame Laura's professional and public identity, she fills in the background, expresses the light and color of Laura Knight's vibrant personality and by also exploring the darker shades of her character gives this portrait depth and perspective. If you read just one biography of Laura Knight it should be this one.