Liss Llewellyn Fine Art

Founded in 1991 by Paul Liss and Sacha Llewellyn, Liss Llewellyn specialises in the unsung heroines and heroes of British art from 1880 to 1980. Working in association with museums and cultural institutions, Liss Llewellyn have published over thirty catalogues on British Art and Artists. Ten of their publications have been longlisted for the William MB Berger Art History Prize, (awarded to Sacha Llewellyn in 2017 for her monograph on Winifred Knights). Alan Sorrell – The Life & Works of an English Neo-Romantic Artist was chosen by Brian Sewell in the Evening Standard as one of the Best Art Books of 2013. Evelyn Dunbar – The Lost Works was chosen as one of the best books of 2015 by The Guardian.

Charles Cundall (1890-1971) Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9780956713988
Pub Date: 29 Feb 2016
Description:
The first book to appear on the 20th century British artist Charles Cundall, this publication examines aspects of Cundall work done at home in England, abroad - Cundall made numerous painting trips to the continent, but also to the United States - and during the war. Well illustrated, the book also includes a chronology and a reproduction of a text by William Gaunt dating from the 1960s and commissioned for a book on Cundall that never came to be.
RRP: £25.00
Evelyn Dunbar Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781869827939
Pub Date: 30 Jun 2015
Description:
Longlisted for the Berger Art History prize 2016 In January 2013, Dunbar’s painting ‘Autumn and the Poet’ (1960) appeared on the BBC Antiques Roadshow, leading Ro Dunbar, a relative of the artist, to explore the extraordinary hoard of over 500 paintings, drawings and studies hidden in the attic of her Kent home. The unrecorded works were identified with the help of the artist’s nephew Christopher Campbell-Howes, who had been tracking contents of the ‘lost studio’ - dismantled in its entirety after Dunbar’s death in 1960 - for over 20 years. The discovery doubled the known body of Dunbar’s work overnight.
Kenneth Rowntree Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9780993088414
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2015
Description:
Longlisted for the Berger Art History prize 2016 Kenneth Rowntree has always been highly regarded by those familiar with his work. The essays in this catalogue, which embrace new research and scholarship, reveal him to be an artist of great scope and variety. His earlywork reflects the inspiration and creative dialogue that came out of his friendship with Eric Ravilious (1903–1942) on account of whom Rowntree moved to Great Bardfield during the 1940s.
The Great War Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780956713995
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2014
Description:
This catalogue presents a view of the First World War through a multifarious record of two and three dimensional works of art: paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, reliefs, posters, postcards, photographs, silhouettes and ceramics appear in the following pages. The material has been grouped into 14 subsections under the general headings of Combat, The Home Front and The Aftermath. These groupings highlight the themes that inspired both the fine and popular arts, although some are looser in association than others, and none are mutually exclusive.
RRP: £25.00
Alan Sorrell Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 207
ISBN: 9781908326379
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2013
Description:
Alan Sorrell’s early ambition was to be a painter of imaginative narrative pictures, often in the form of mural decorations. In this he was successful, creating throughout his life evocative compositions influenced by much that he had seen of Italian Renaissance painting, but filtered through his own version of a vigorous northern European, English tradition. It is an important aim of this publication to demonstrate that the archaeological and historical ‘reconstruction’ drawings and paintings of the later part of his life are also important works of art which, if they were magically stripped of their association with archaeology, would still stand as wonderful realisations of an interior world of the imagination.
British Murals & Decorative Painting 1910-1970 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 127
ISBN: 9780956713964
Pub Date: 28 Feb 2013
Description:
The murals that were produced in this country in the twentieth century remain as one of the great inventive achievements in modern British art. Highly original in their approach to design, balancing varying degrees of modernity or tradition, they demonstrate the creative drive of their makers and contain singular expressions of the aesthetic, personal and social concerns that typify the ages from which they come. Some are celebrations of simple human pleasures, perhaps to decorate a refreshment room, an ocean liner or a dining room.
British Murals & Decorative Painting 1920-1960 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9781908326232
Pub Date: 28 Feb 2013
Illustrations: full colour illus.
Description:
British Murals & Decorative Painting 1920-1960 is illustrated with a series of specially commissioned photographs that record some of the least-known but most remarkable murals in Great Britain. The majority of these have never been reproduced in colour before.The book is divided into two sections.
John McKenzie Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 30
ISBN: 9780956713957
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2012
Description:
It is rare for a creative artist to work in the privacy of his garden shed, in a challenging medium, and almost entirely for his own pleasure, but such a one was the slate-carver, John McKenzie. His day job was working as a steward in the Petty Officers’ Mess aboard H.M.
Victor Moody Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 47
ISBN: 9780956713940
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2012
Description:
Victor Hume Moody created timeless images of an Arcadian idyll at a time when most artists had turned their backs on the classical tradition. The centuries old heritage of Western art was too inspiring and too valuable for him to simply abandon. Over a working life of nearly 70 years he tirelessly researched and worked to revive traditional painting techniques.
Archibald Ziegler Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 30
ISBN: 9780956713926
Pub Date: 31 Jul 2011
Description:
Ziegler was born in London in 1903 and studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. He subsequently (from 1927 to 1930) studied at the Royal College of Art under William Rothenstein, whom he recalled as ‘a lively and inspiring Principal’. The late 1920s was a rich period to attend the RCA : the likes of Bawden, Ravilious, Mahoney, Sorrell, Bliss and Freedman had already completed their formative studies and, in what was to prove the golden age of the Royal College of Art, their influence can be seen in Ziegler’s early work.
Walter Bonner Gash Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 92
ISBN: 9780956713919
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2011
Description:
GashWhile Gash’s oeuvre is full of the period charm that might be expected from the decades that bridge either side of the Edwardian era, his pictures consistently offer something more substantial. His genre paintings bring to mind those of Charles Spencelayh but they display a less predictable and less laboured narrative. As a landscape painter he painted en plein air with relish; he excelled in themedium of pastel.
Raymond Sheppard Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 142
ISBN: 9780956713902
Pub Date: 31 May 2010
Description:
Raymond Sheppard showed an early interest in both art and nature and aged 15 enrolled in the Elementary Course of John Hassall’s Correspondence Art School where he was complimented on “his remarkable understanding of the correctness of drawing”.Sheppard’s talent for drawing wildlife gained recognition with the success of the first of his three books for The Studio Publications How to Draw Series. How to Draw Birds, published in 1940, not only ran to four reprints during WW2 but a further two reprints afterwards in 1948 and 1955 – a remarkable feat for a 27 year old artist.