Roger Wilson
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Roger Wilson was Head of the Chelsea College of Art, University of the Arts London and later Head of Fine Art at the Glasgow School of Art. Before that he worked in various colleges and universities in the UK, America, and Europe. He has exhibited extensively and has a significant reputation as an artist and academic. He is a contributor to 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die, where earlier versions of his contributions to Britannica first appeared.
Primary Contributions (2)
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, painting by Pablo Picasso completed in 1907. At 25 years of age, with an already serious reputation as an artist, Picasso began work on a painting that he referred to as “mon bordel,” reflecting the painting’s original title, Le Bordel d’Avignon (The Brothel of Avignon).…
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Publications (1)
1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die: Revised and Updated (September 2011)
From Ancient Egyptian frescoes to the Renaissance masters, from French Impressionists to American Abstract Expressionists, this highly browsable guide embraces all cultures and every style of painting from 4,000 BC to the present. A visually arresting reference for art lovers and students, it provides a truly comprehensive worldwide gazeteer of paintings organized chronologically by date of completion. Each entry includes the history of the painting, information about the artist or artistic movement,...
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