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Author: William Townsend
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition:: In good condition
The Townsend Journals: An Artists Record of His Times, 1928-51 is a 1976 book by William Townsend, a British painter and writer. It is a collection of his personal diaries that he kept from 1928 to 1951, covering his experiences and observations of the art world and the society in Britain and abroad. The book also includes his sketches and paintings, as well as photographs and documents that illustrate his life and work. The book was edited by Andrew Forge, an art critic and friend of Townsend, and published by the Tate Gallery Publications by order of the Trustees. The book has 98 pages.
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