Mysterious Wisdom: The Life and Work of Samuel Palmer

Mysterious Wisdom: The Life and Work of Samuel Palmer

by RachelCampbell-Johnston (Author), RachelCampbell-Johnston (Author)

Synopsis

Mysterious Wisdom is a biography of the painter Samuel Palmer whose world of slumbering shepherds and tumbling blossoms, mystical cornfields and bright sickle moons, has enchanted admirers since the nineteenth century. The lynchpin of the first British art movement, Palmer dreamed of creating a new rural ideal. Leading a band of fellow artists - the brotherhood of Ancients - from London to live in the village of Shoreham in Kent, he pursued his vision. If English tradition had ever encompassed the making of icons they would not have been so different from Palmer's enraptured landscapes. Samuel Palmer, however, was more than a reclusive eccentric. He lived during a century of great social upheaval and his works, at their finest, reflect its hopes and its fears. They capture a world in which the concerns of politics, religion and culture are inscribed onto the contours of our native landscapes. In his day, Palmer was much neglected. He did not attempt the grand dramas of J. M. W. Turner or follow John Constable's profoundly naturalistic path. But he belongs in their Romantic pantheon; as much for the numinous visions that are embodied in his loveliest paintings as for the vagaries of a life story in which so often he failed. Mysterious Wisdom offers a vividly intimate account of a man who has been as much misunderstood as admired; who was as sensual as he was spiritual, as dreamy as determined, as playful as profound. This is a portrait of a great British Romantic. It is a picture of a life shaped by passionate conviction, lit by enthusiasm, irony, and a captivating charm.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 1408822229
ISBN 13: 9781408822227
Book Overview: The first biography of the Romantic artist and visionary, Samuel Palmer for over thirty-five years

Media Reviews
A fine and sympathetic study of one of England's greatest artists -- Peter Ackroyd
A magnificent biography of an artist who is derailed by his obsession with place ... Campbell-Johnston brings this first, liminal, place vividly alive -- Edmund de Waal * The Times *
Not just a good book, it is a perfect book. Its sentences sing like poems ... The full implications of Palmer's life and work have never been so well teased out as in this tragic masterpiece. It is a book to read, and, rapturously, tearfully, read again * Financial Times *
Vivid, acute ... richly enjoyable -- John Carey * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Rachel Campbell Johnston is the art and poetry critic for the times. She has a PhD in English Literature. Rachel Campbell Johnston lives in London and in Norfolk with her family and her flock of sheep.