A Tour of the English Lakes: with Thomas Gray and Joseph Farington RA

A Tour of the English Lakes: with Thomas Gray and Joseph Farington RA

by JohnR.Murray (Author)

Synopsis

In 1769 Thomas Gray (best known for his 'Elegy in a Country Chuchyard') made a tour of the English Lakes, and recorded it in a journal that is now widely accepted as the first example of modern travel writing. He delighted in what he saw and conveys vividly to us the lakes and the mountains through eighteenth-century eyes. A few years later the watercolourist Joseph Farington followed in Gray's footsteps and painted a series of key views along the way. These paintings, which were later engraved and published, are beautiful in the picturesque tradition, and, from a topographical point of view, are remarkably accurate, unlike the work of most artists of the time. John Murray has brought together for the first time Thomas Gray's journal, Joseph Farington's watercolours, and the engravings after the watercolours that sold widely at the time and were key to the popularising of the lakes. In addition he has photographed Farington's views as they appear today, and it is remarkable how many of them are so clearly and still easily recognisable today. Here is an unusual and original view of the Lake District, and one that has not been attempted before.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 26 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 0711232806
ISBN 13: 9780711232808

Media Reviews
'This attractive book contains much of interest to art historians.' Burlington magazine This elegant and quietly charming book brings together the words and pictures of the two men in a celebration of one of the most spectacularly beautiful regions of Britain Good Book Guide Definitely a must-read for anyone curious about the landscape. Westmorland Gazette This elegant book brings together the words and pictures of the two men in a celebration of one of the most spectacularly beautiful regions of Britain. In addition, the author has photographed Farington's views as they appear today, to show how in many cases very little has changed over the centuries. Anyone familiar with this wonderful part of the country will be delighted by this quietly charming book. Good Book Guide Editor's choice: Anyone familiar with this wonderful part of the country will be delighted by this quietly charming book. Good Book Guide
Author Bio
John R Murray was, until 2002, a publisher. He has compiled and edited two slim volumes: A Gentleman Publisher's Commonplace Book and Old Chestnuts Warmed Up (his own personal collection of poetry, verse and doggerel) and is the author of London Above Eye Level. He has swum the Bosphorus from Europe to Asia, climbed Mount Parnassus by night and has walked from London to Oxford in the footsteps of John Buchan. He is by nature restless and inquisitive.