A beautiful introduction to Irish artist Harry Kernoff, his life and work.
An Irish Jewish Museum publication written by Rosemary McAuley M.A.
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In this book, art historian Rosemary McAuley looks at the life and work of Harry Kernoff (1900-1974) who described himself as “partly Russian, partly Spanish, partly Jewish, but mostly Irish”. Written in 1993, it reviews Kernoff’s main influences and how his experience in life is reflected in his art. Packed with colourful reproductions from a variety of his work, this little book will help you realise why Kernoff has become an important and much-loved Irish artist.
An Irish Jewish Museum publication written by Rosemary McAuley M.A.
Weight | 0.128 kg |
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Dimensions | 12.7 × 0.45 × 19.3 cm |
Genre | Educational booklet |
Published | 2003 |
Pages | 24 |