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Rudall, Paula J
The British art journal, 04/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 1Journal Article
Rudall believed that works of art should speak for themselves. He even found it difficult to give titles to his paintings. Yet all art has a political and economic perspective chat is not only interesting to the observer but also highly relevant to the artist practitioner. Here, Rudall's art and social context, from his early artistic connections in Swindon, Corsham and London, through a period of relative obscurity in the West Midlands to a highly creative period in Bath that brought him greater artistic productivity and fulfilment, are explored.
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