Captures the essence of London | London Sketchbook: A City Observed | Graham Byfield, Marcus Binney
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London Sketchbook: A City Observed
Graham Byfield
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Marcus Binney
St. Martin's Press
, 2002 - 96 pages
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great quality
the quality of the book is one of the best features to me. It is a very heavy paper stock and really helps carry the
sketchbook
feel, along with the little hand written notes on the sides. overall a great book for anyone who loves
london
.
Sketches and Text
We love
London
, and this
sketchbook
reminds us of our past trips. The text by Marcus Binney also supports the sketches. Although they are only considered sketches, I love the artwork. I am now getting other sketchbooks by Graham Byfield, and by the publisher, St. Martins Press.
Captures the essence of London
Graham Byfield's watercolor impressions of the
city
of
London
beautifully captures the spirit of the city, be it Central London, the East End, West London, North London, or South of the River. The watercolors are sumptuous to look at [the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, St James' Palace, Berkeley Square] - each is a work of beauty and paints a vivid picture in one's mind. The notes accompanying the watercolors provide us with more information on the buildings and make for interesting reading. All in all, a wonderful collection of watercolors about London, and a must-have for collectors.
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A Small View of London at Large
This is a beautiful work of art for anyone who loves to look outside the well known sites of
London
, although that is there as well. I thorougly enjoy picking it up and having a read about the various sections and looking at the illustrations that will remind you of your time there or desire to go. The layout and illustrations brings to mind what a Grand Tour participant would have created upon visiting a new
city
.
Wonderful, just wonderful.
At once ancient and modern, Britain's cosmopolitan capital has no formal center; each of its areas boasts its own style and atmosphere. Central
London
's royal palaces and grand hotels vie for the onlooker's attention with its majestic parliament building. The financial district--the
City
--has witnessed a flowering of daring and innovative modern architecture, which now mingles with the somber Tower of London and the greatest works of Sir Christopher Wren. The village atmosphere of Hampstead and Islington contrast with the 19th-century residential areas and museum districts of London's west.
Watercolor painter Graham Byfeld set out to capture the essence of the city.His impressions are captured vividly in the London
Sketchbook
, and accompanied by writer Marcus Binney's engaging prose exploration of London's history, people, and architecture.
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