subject matter.
Geoffrey Searle reviews the background to the development of these works, and sets them in their historical, national and international context. Separate sections discuss the work of 14 artists, with extended coverage of Sell, Cotman and other highly regarded figures such as E. T. Daniell and Joseph Stannard, and there is also a review of minor figures.
Etchings are sometimes dismissed as a medium primarily for copyists. Many of these artists did reproduce their own and
others' work in this medium, and Searle considers how this impacts on the reception of their work, and to what extent the result can be considered an independent work of art.
The etchings provide an affordable way for many to collect Norwich School works, and particular attention is paid to the
quality and availability of different editions.
The 60 illustrations (many of them full-page) are drawn from the author's personal collection, Norwich Castle Museum, and the University of East Anglia collection.
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