The Other Half: A Self-portrait

The Other Half: A Self-portrait by Kenneth Clark is a first edition published by Harper & Row in 1978. This 259-page work continues the autobiography of Kenneth McKenzie Clark, a prominent British author, museum director, and art historian. Known for his contributions to art history and his role in the BBC Television series Civilisation, Clark’s writing appeals to both the general public and serious scholars alike.
In this volume, readers will find a personal exploration of Clark’s life and experiences, reflecting on his journey through the art world and beyond. The narrative delves into his insights and observations, providing a unique perspective on his contributions to art and culture. This edition presents an opportunity to engage with the thoughts of a significant figure in the field of art history, offering a blend of personal reflection and scholarly insight.
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Kenneth McKenzie Clark, Baron Clark OM CH KCB FBA (13 July 1903 – 21 May 1983) was a British author, museum director, broadcaster, and one of the best-known art historians and aestheticians of his generation, writing a series of books that appealed to a wide public while remaining a serious scholar. In 1969, he achieved international fame as the writer, producer and presenter of the BBC Television series, Civilisation, which pioneered television documentary series combining expert personalized narration with lavish photography on location. This is a continuation (volume 2) of his autobiography.
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