Colin Self born 1941 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/colin-self-1922
Artist page for Colin Self (born 1941)
his 1960s technique of multiple-plate etching to re-tell the classical story by Homer
Meintest du home?
Artist page for Colin Self (born 1941)
his 1960s technique of multiple-plate etching to re-tell the classical story by Homer
Tate glossary definition for genre painting: Paintings of subjects from everyday life, usually small in scale
and Cats and Dogs We are here David Campany , Nigel Shafran , Homer
The Significance of Water Winslow Homer, The Gulf Stream, 1899, Metropolitan
New York, 12 November Dearest Annerl! Shortly after I wrote my last letter to you, Heinzl collapsed and almost died. He was in hospital for two weeks but he’s strong enough now to go back to the office and back to work. He was so incredibly brave. When I took him to hospital that night he was virtually in a coma with a high fever. The doctor said he couldn’t be absolutely certain that he’d make it through the night. And Heinzl sensed that. The following morning, as he lay there in bed, yellow and gaunt and pale, he laughed …
The Idiot in Vienna (dedicated ‘to my dear idiot’), and it seemed to me, after Homer
Artist page for British Home Office (London, UK)
Office (London, UK) Home office document entitled, ‘Civilian internees of
‘Home Again‘, James Collinson, 1856
1847–8, exhibited 1848 The Last Day in the Old Home Robert Braithwaite Martineau
‘Home from Home‘, Robyn Denny, 1959
Home on the Range‘, Warrington Colescott, 1968
for Hoot Gibson Warrington Colescott 1968 View by appointment On the Way Home
‘Home for Runaway Girls‘, Louise Bourgeois, 1994
Home office paper listing the categories of internees eligible for release.
’ August 1940 Page 1 Created by British Home Office (London, UK) H.M.