Oxford in Watercolours

Oxford in Watercolours

by HubertPragnell (Author)

Synopsis

This book evokes one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in the world. Its richness and diversity are captured here in a series of skilful, atmospheric paintings. These include panoramas and detailed views, and as well as the university buildings themselves, there are scenes of university life, the meadows and bustling streetscapes of the modern city. Each picture is accompanied by an authoritative text which identifies the buildings and gives details of their histories. Hubert Pragnell is a tutor for the Oxford University Department for Continuing Education and a member of Kellogg College. He studied fine art at the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, Oxford, and has a degree in history from the University of Kent. For many years he was head of History of Art at The King's School, Canterbury. He has written and illustrated a number of books on various aspects of architecture, including industrial buildings, as well as architectural plans of towns and historic buildings, including Westminster Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral. He works largely in watercolour, pastel and pen and ink and has exhibited widely, including with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour at the Mall Gallery.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Spire Books Ltd
Published: 09 May 2011

ISBN 10: 190496530X
ISBN 13: 9781904965305

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Pragnell writes: 'I hope this book will serve as a record of the city as it was in the first decade of the new millennium.' We feel the artist has not only achieved this, but also captured with subtle skill the spirit of Oxford as we head in to the second decade.' -- Love Oxford Love Oxford