An autobiographical book written in this dramatic artist's 80th year, is full of anecdotes from the Irish (especially Dublin) arts world in the 50s & 60s in. Pauline Bewick: Painting a Life Critically-acclaimed biography by the former Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 1985), ISBN 978-0-86327-077-2, Hardback, extremely rare, €1200, signed by the artist. Readers interested in Pauline Bewick’s rare, antiquarian and out of print books may contact Alan Hayes at.
Ireland's best-known artist celebrates her eightieth birthday with a refreshingly honest memoir of an extraordinary life. Pauline Bewick (4 September 1935 – 28 July 2022) was an English-born Irish artist. Bewick was born in Northumberland, England on 4 September 1935, [ 1 ] and with her mother Alice ('Harry') and sister Hazel, moved many times between England and Ireland, before finally settling in County Kerry where she lived and worked, near Caragh Lake.
Pauline Bewick (born 1935) brought an energy and originality into the Irish art world, which drew international attention to her innovative ways of working. For the first time ever Pauline Bewick reveals the story of her fascinating life in vivid and captivating prose, illustrated with numerous line drawings.
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Pauline Bewick: Painting a Life Critically-acclaimed biography by the former Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 1985), ISBN 978-0-86327-077-2, Hardback, extremely rare, €1200, signed by the artist. Readers interested in Pauline Bewick’s rare, antiquarian and out of print books may contact Alan Hayes at. Painting a Life — Pauline Bewick Her 80th birthday exhibition at the Taylor Galleries, Dublin saw the launch of her autobiography, 80: A Memoir which was a bestseller and Pauline made a memorable appearance on The Late Late Show. A new documentary by Maurice Galway based on her Yellow Man philosophy, Yellow Man Grey Man, has also been shown internationally to great acclaim.Pauline Bewick, Irish Painter, Tapestry Artist Her biography, "Pauline Bewick, Painting a Life" (Wolfhound Press 1985, 2001) was written by art historian Dr. James White. Pauline Bewick is a member of Aosdana. Most Expensive Painting By Pauline Bewick.Iconic Works - Pauline Bewick The artist's biography was written by Dr. James White, art historian and former Director of the National Gallery of Ireland; "Pauline Bewick, Painting a Life". (Wolfhoud Press 1985; new edition 2001). 80 - A Memoir - Pauline Bewick
Pauline Bewick (4 September 1935 – 28 July 2022) was an English-born Irish artist. Bewick was born in Northumberland, England on 4 September 1935, [ 1 ] and with her mother Alice ('Harry') and sister Hazel, moved many times between England and Ireland, before finally settling in County Kerry where she lived and worked, near Caragh Lake.
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For the first time ever Pauline Bewick reveals the story of her fascinating life in vivid and captivating prose, illustrated with numerous line drawings. Toggle share options
Her 80th birthday exhibition at the Taylor Galleries, Dublin saw the launch of her autobiography, 80: A Memoir which was a bestseller and Pauline made a memorable appearance on The Late Late Show. A new documentary by Maurice Galway based on her Yellow Man philosophy, Yellow Man Grey Man, has also been shown internationally to great acclaim. Collections — Pauline Bewick
The artist's biography was written by Dr. James White, art historian and former Director of the National Gallery of Ireland; "Pauline Bewick, Painting a Life". (Wolfhoud Press 1985; new edition 2001). Books - Pauline Bewick
Her biography, "Pauline Bewick, Painting a Life" (Wolfhound Press 1985, 2001) was written by art historian Dr. James White. Pauline Bewick is a member of Aosdana. Most Expensive Painting By Pauline Bewick.
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Pauline Bewick: Painting a Life Critically-acclaimed biography by the former Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (Wolfhound Press, Dublin, ), ISBN , Hardback, extremely rare, €, signed by the artist. Readers interested in Pauline Bewick’s rare, antiquarian and out of print books may contact Alan Hayes at.