
Artists, Siblings, Visionaries
Synopsis
‘Outstanding’ – The Guardian
‘Judith Mackrell has done an incredible job in bringing to life the stories of these two great artists’ – Anthony d’Offay
‘This is a must-read . . . A deeply moving account of a family bursting with talent’ – Anne Sebba
In many ways they were polar opposites . . .
Augustus was the larger of the two; vivid, volatile and promiscuous, he was a hero among romantics and bohemians, celebrated as one of the great British talents of his generation.
As a woman, Gwen’s place in the art world was smaller and harder, and her private way of working and reserved nature meant it was only long after her death that her gift was fully acknowledged.
In Artists, Siblings, Visionaries Mackrell tells the remarkable stories of these immensely talented siblings, both of who’s experiments with form and colour created some of the most exciting work of the early twentieth century.
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Judith Mackrell has done an incredible job in bringing to life the stories of these two great artists
This dream of a book lures us back to that most fascinating world, that of Gwen and Augustus John
This is a must read . . . a deeply moving account of a family bursting with talent
Wonderfully conjures the siblings’ radical lives and the changing world they inhabited . . . Judith Mackrell’s splendid double biography, does full justice to each of these prodigious talents








