Peter Gregory: Publisher and Patron of Modern British Artists

Valerie Holman
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Peter Gregory: Publisher and Patron of Modern British Artists

Valerie Holman
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160 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 31, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781848226999
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.9" L x 9.25" H

Valerie Holman is an art historian and freelance writer with a particular interest in 20th-century art and the history of publishing. Her publications include Print for Victory: Book Publishing in England 1939-45; The Sculpture of F.E. McWilliam, co-authored with Denise Ferran; and Lund Humphries: Celebrating 75 Years of Art Book Publishing 1939-2014, published as a short booklet and online.

‘This is a lucid and outstanding book, a pleasure to read and a significant contribution to the history of printing and publishing in the twentieth century. Its protagonist, Peter Gregory, made many connections and fulfilled many roles, and such a person requires and deserves a broad context. Valerie Holman fulfils this requirement deftly, and with expert knowledge. It becomes clear that the high standards associated with Lund Humphries’ making of art books stems from Gregory’s early involvement with improvements in printing and his life-long commitment to good design. He was both an idealist and sharp businessman; a bachelor who led a fast life in London and collapsed at weekends in an ancient Wharfedale farmhouse, where a farm family took care of his needs. He read insatiably and produced the first major monograph on Henry Moore, which set the template for all his subsequent monographs on contemporary artists. His legacy is affirmed by this book.’ – Frances Spalding CBE, art historian, critic and biographer

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