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Famous for his romantic landscapes, views of ruined churches, stately homes and castles, John Piper (1903 – 1992) is considered to be one of the most significant British artists of the 20th Century. This is part 2 of a 3-part post on the works of John Piper. Parts 1 and 2 show his work chronologically. Part 3 features his 1964 series ‘Churches’, and his 1977 series ‘Victorian Dream Palaces’. For biographical notes on Piper, and for earlier works, see part 1. 1968 Besse, Dordogne screenprint 78.1 x 58.4 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Creysse, Dordogne screenprint 44.8 x 64.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Floira screenprint 43.8 x 65.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 La Chapelle St Robert, Dordogne screenprint 58.7 x 80 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Montpellier de Didonne, Charente screenprint 76.8 x 55.9 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Mosnac, Dordogne screenprint 44.1 x 66 cm © The Piper Estate 1969 Welsh Landscape, Tretio screenprint 48.6 x 71.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1971 Corton Church, Suffolk screenprint 76.2 x 44.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1971 Wymondham, Norfolk screenprint 76.2 x 55.9 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Eye and Camera, Blue and Red screenprint 48.3 x 69.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Eye and Camera, Multifigure screenprint 48.3 x 69.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Eye and Camera, Red and Black screenprint 48.3 x 69.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Ludlow Castle screenprint 54.6 x 80.3 cm © The Piper Estate Piper designed the sets for the first staging of the opera "Death in Venice" in 1973. The opera was based on the novella by Thomas Mann and was the work of British composer Benjamin Britten with Myfanwy Piper, who wrote the libretto. Piper’s sets used narrow revolving panels painted with details of Venetian architecture. This screenprint is from a portfolio of eight based on the sketches he made for the set designs: 1972 from 'Death in Venice' screenprint © The Piper Estate 1975 Foliate Heads I screenprint 58.4 x 76.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1975 Foliate Heads II screenprint 58.4 x 76.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1975 Horham, Suffolk screenprint 54.6 x 84.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1976 Holkham, Norfolk screenprint 61.3 x 83.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1977 Buckden in a Storm screenprint 57.8 x 85.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1977 Exeter College Chapel, Oxford screenprint 81.9 x 61 cm © The Piper Estate c1977 Eye and Camera, Blue to Ochre screenprint 76.5 x 111.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1982 Middle Mill, Pembrokeshire © The Piper Estate 1983 Covehithe Church oil on canvas 86.3 x 111.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Foliate Head intaglio print and screenprint 44.6 x 64.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Lower Brockhampton screenprint 45.7 x 66.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Palazzo Pesaro intaglio print 45 x 64.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Saltash Bridge screenprint 44.8 x 68.3 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 St Germain de l'Ivret screenprint 45.7 x 64.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1984 Kidwelly Castle lithograph 36 x 53 cm © The Piper Estate
John Piper quote about grieving for what was and trusting God.
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Famous for his romantic landscapes, views of ruined churches, stately homes and castles, John Piper (1903 – 1992) is considered to be one of the most significant British artists of the 20th Century. This is part 2 of a 3-part post on the works of John Piper. Parts 1 and 2 show his work chronologically. Part 3 features his 1964 series ‘Churches’, and his 1977 series ‘Victorian Dream Palaces’. For biographical notes on Piper, and for earlier works, see part 1. 1968 Besse, Dordogne screenprint 78.1 x 58.4 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Creysse, Dordogne screenprint 44.8 x 64.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Floira screenprint 43.8 x 65.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 La Chapelle St Robert, Dordogne screenprint 58.7 x 80 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Montpellier de Didonne, Charente screenprint 76.8 x 55.9 cm © The Piper Estate 1968 Mosnac, Dordogne screenprint 44.1 x 66 cm © The Piper Estate 1969 Welsh Landscape, Tretio screenprint 48.6 x 71.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1971 Corton Church, Suffolk screenprint 76.2 x 44.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1971 Wymondham, Norfolk screenprint 76.2 x 55.9 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Eye and Camera, Blue and Red screenprint 48.3 x 69.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Eye and Camera, Multifigure screenprint 48.3 x 69.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Eye and Camera, Red and Black screenprint 48.3 x 69.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1972 Ludlow Castle screenprint 54.6 x 80.3 cm © The Piper Estate Piper designed the sets for the first staging of the opera "Death in Venice" in 1973. The opera was based on the novella by Thomas Mann and was the work of British composer Benjamin Britten with Myfanwy Piper, who wrote the libretto. Piper’s sets used narrow revolving panels painted with details of Venetian architecture. This screenprint is from a portfolio of eight based on the sketches he made for the set designs: 1972 from 'Death in Venice' screenprint © The Piper Estate 1975 Foliate Heads I screenprint 58.4 x 76.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1975 Foliate Heads II screenprint 58.4 x 76.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1975 Horham, Suffolk screenprint 54.6 x 84.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1976 Holkham, Norfolk screenprint 61.3 x 83.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1977 Buckden in a Storm screenprint 57.8 x 85.1 cm © The Piper Estate 1977 Exeter College Chapel, Oxford screenprint 81.9 x 61 cm © The Piper Estate c1977 Eye and Camera, Blue to Ochre screenprint 76.5 x 111.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1982 Middle Mill, Pembrokeshire © The Piper Estate 1983 Covehithe Church oil on canvas 86.3 x 111.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Foliate Head intaglio print and screenprint 44.6 x 64.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Lower Brockhampton screenprint 45.7 x 66.8 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Palazzo Pesaro intaglio print 45 x 64.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 Saltash Bridge screenprint 44.8 x 68.3 cm © The Piper Estate 1983 St Germain de l'Ivret screenprint 45.7 x 64.5 cm © The Piper Estate 1984 Kidwelly Castle lithograph 36 x 53 cm © The Piper Estate
Join this famous art lesson for children to learn about the artist John Piper. We’ll look at some of Piper’s famous paintings that use collage and create our own mixed media collage art projects. John Piper collage art lesson for children In this famous art lesson we will::: learn about the […]
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