William Gaunt (art historian)
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William Gaunt (1900-1980) was a British artist and art historian, best known for his books on British 19th century art.
[edit] Books
The following is a partial list of Gaunt's art books:
- The Aesthetic Adventure
- The Pre-Raphaelite Tragedy
- The Pre-Raphaelite Dream
- The March of the Moderns
- Impressionists
- Victorian Olympus
- English Painting: A Concise History
- Turner: Colour Library
- Court Painting in England from Tudor to Victorian Times
- A Concise History of English painting
- Golden Age of Flemish Art
- Renoir: Colour Library
- Arrows of Desire: A Study of William Blake and His Romantic World
- Everyman's Dictionary of Pictorial Art. Vol.1
- The Great Century of British Painting : Hogarth to Turner
- Painters of Fantasy : from Hieronymus Bosch to Salvador Dali
- The Observer's Book of Painting and Graphic art
- William De Morgan: Pre-Raphaelite Ceramics
- Restless Century: Painting in Britain, 1800-1900
- Turner
- The World of William Hogarth
- The Observer's Book of Modern Art: From Impressionism to the Present Day