Thomas Bewick Graphic Worlds

Cover of Thomas Bewick Graphic Worlds by Nigel Tattersfield
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780714126913
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Height: 7.4803 Inches
Length: 6.6929 Inches
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Thomas Bewick Graphic Worlds by Nigel Tattersfield, published by British Museum Press in 2014, explores the life and work of Thomas Bewick, a prominent wood engraver from 1753 to 1828. This edition, comprising 144 pages, delves into Bewick’s extraordinary woodcuts of animals and birds, which not only garnered him fame but also significantly influenced the illustrated book’s evolution in both England and America. The book presents a nuanced view of Bewick as a trade engraver in Newcastle upon Tyne during the Industrial Revolution, highlighting his unique artistic talent amidst the commercial demands of his time.

Readers will find a collection of sixty engravings, some previously unpublished, that showcase Bewick’s skill and originality in his trade commissions. The book provides a historical perspective on Bewick’s contributions to graphic design, often overlooked in discussions of his work. By addressing the balance between his commercial endeavors and artistic achievements, this volume positions Bewick within the context of English commercial life in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, offering insights into his lasting impact on art and printmaking.


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Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) was the foremost wood engraver not only of his generation, but of all subsequent generations, and the quality of his work has remained unsurpassed. His extraordinary woodcuts of animals and birds made him famous, and he dramatically influenced the development of the illustrated book in both England and America. Yet Bewick was no isolated creative genius toiling in an artist’s atelier, but a trade engraver in the heart of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, working at the very moment when the Industrial Revolution was beginning to change the world. His was an exceptional artistic talent, yet his trade engraving shop was tasked with similar commissions to those offered to hundreds of other similar businesses the length and breadth of the kingdom, catering for their local customers. Bewick’s own talent, however, meant that he approached the trade commissions with his own particular flair and originality, creating many commercial works that are very little known. The British Museum holds an unrivalled collection of Bewick’s works, including those from his commercial ventures, and this book celebrates the skill of the artist by presenting sixty engravings, some never published before, and by offering a historical perspective. Bewick made important – but even today often unrealised – contributions to the development of what we would today call graphic design. From the Victorian times onwards, his work was often separated from his commercial world and he was regarded as an artist-naturalist rather than the artist-craftsman he actually was. This book takes an original approach by addressing this balance for the first time, and places Bewick at the centre of English commercial life in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

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