Cotman in the North


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"Every major painting, related studies, and the author's own photographs of the locations in which Cotman worked are included in this book, as well as a wealth of new documentary evidence of his time with the Cholmeleys."--BOOK JACKET.




Dance on Saturday


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In the title novella, Cotman imagines a group of near-immortals living in Pittsburgh in an uneasy truce with Lord Decay. Their truce is threatened when one of them takes pity on a young woman who knows their secret. In “Among the Zoologists,” a game writer on their way to a convention falls in with a group of rogue Darwinists whose baggage contains a great mystery. A volleyball tournament devolves into nightmare and chaos in “Mine.” In Cotman’s hands, the conventions of genres from fairytales to Victorian literature to epic fantasy and horror give shape to marvelously new stories.




Cotman in Normandy


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For most of the twentieth century John Sell Cotman (1782 - 1842) was the most widely admired English watercolourist, surpassing even Turner in popularity. This major exhibition will look at the central chapter of the artist's career featuring over 100 watercolours, drawings and prints sketches setting Cotman's Normandy studies against the background of his earlier architectural work. The exhibition will also feature a further 20 sketches by other artists including Turner, Samuel Prout and Henry Edridge who also visited Normandy.




The Trial of Anna Cotman


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New to town, Anna is happy to find a friend, even if it is the bossy and quarrelsome Lindy, and is pleased to be allowed to join the secret society run by Lindy's older brother until she commits a crime that the society won't forgive.




The Norwich School of Painting


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London International Exhibition of 1874


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.







Readers' Guide


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John Sell Cotman, 1782-1842


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Catalogue


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