Paul Goldman
Auteur de Looking at prints, drawings, and watercolours : a guide to technical terms
A propos de l'auteur
Paul Goldman is currently an Associate Fellow at the Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, in the University of London.
Œuvres de Paul Goldman
Victorian Illustration: The Pre-Raphaelites, the Idyllic School and the High Victorians (1996) 15 exemplaires
Queen of the Damned 8 exemplaires
Brittiska akvareller 1640-1860 : Lely till Turner : brittiska teckningar och akvareller 1640-1860 från… (2007) 6 exemplaires
Looking at drawings : a guide to technical terms 1 exemplaire
The Night We Called It a Day [Region 2] 1 exemplaire
Paul Goldman : Press Photographer, 1943-1961 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Imaginative Book Illustration Society newsletter, no. 5, Spring 1997 (1997) — Reviewer; Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Imaginative Book Illustration Society newsletter, no. 8, Spring 1998 (1998) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Imaginative Book Illustration Society newsletter, no. 9, Summer 1998 (1998) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Illustration Magazine, Spring 2005 Issue. 200 Years of Hans Christian Andersen (2005) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
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- Professor
curator prints and drawings (British Museum) - Organisations
- British Museum (Department of Prints and Drawings|curator |over 20 years)
London University (Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study|associate fellow)
Cardiff University (Centre of Editorial and Intertextual Research|professor)
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- Œuvres
- 20
- Aussi par
- 12
- Membres
- 241
- Popularité
- #94,248
- Évaluation
- 4.2
- Critiques
- 2
- ISBN
- 29
- Langues
- 1
Each word seems carefully chosen to flow in a harmonic resonance that sings to one's soul. There is a strong spirituality at work here, but more muted and retrospective than in his previous works.
While I like almost every poem in the collection, I will share some lines from one that touched me the most called Do You Remember?
Do you remember how to fly?
Just lift your arms, bend your head
back and feel your wings unfold.
Soon, you are aloft in the clear
abiding blue, nothing but endless sky
all around.… (plus d'informations)