'War through artists' eyes' - A record of war by British war artists.
Features works by: Edward Bawden, Henry Moore, Paul Nash, John Piper, Eric Ravilious, Stanley Spencer and Graham Sutherland, amongst others.
John Piper was an official war artists during World War II (1939 - 1945), his paintings of Coventry Cathedral the morning after it had been destroyed by German bombs being perhaps his most famous image from the war-time era.
'Spring 1990 Exhibition of Modern Paintings Johnathan Clark Ltd'
Exhibition catalogue, featuring works by John Piper, Ivon Hitchens and many more. Piper's works in this catalogue are mostly from his early career.
From the Library of John and Myfanwy Piper.
'Summer 1992 Exhibition of Modern Paintings Johnathan Clark Ltd'
Exhibition catalogue, featuring works by John Piper, Ivon Hitchens, Julian Trevelyan, Graham Sutherland and many more.
From the Library of John and Myfanwy Piper.
'Axis' early winter1937
"A quartely review of contemporary "Abstract" painting & sculpture"
John and Myfanwy (editor) Piper produced this art magazine from late 1934 to late 1937. The magazines (apart from no 1) were put together at their home in Fawley Bottom. Myfanwy was the editor and John put together the illustrations.
With two coloured, twenty-five black and white illustrations.