Kenneth Clark: Life, Art and Civilisation

James Stourton

Kenneth Clark: Life, Art and Civilisation
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Published
14 November 2017
Pages
512
ISBN
9780525435358

Kenneth Clark: Life, Art and Civilisation

James Stourton

Throughout his brilliant, multifaceted career as a scholar and patron of the arts, Kenneth Clark, later Lord Clark of Saltwood worked tirelessly to bring art to the people. Born in 1903 to a wealthy family and educated at Oxford, Clark became the youngest-ever director of the National Gallery at age twenty-nine. In 1939, as war with Hitler loomed, he arranged for the Gallery’s paintings to be hidden in slate mines in Wales to keep them safe. When the air raids began, he held concerts at the Gallery to keep up the spirits of Londoners. Later, at the height of the Cold War, his program Civilisation brilliantly conveyed a message of humanism and hope-wrapped inside a thirteen-part history lesson on Western art-to a remarkably wide audience.

A man of contradictions, he was an elitist who believed to his core that access to art was the right of every man. With Kenneth Clark, James Stourton gives us the definitive biography of an unlikely popularizer-and renews Clark’s vision of art as a powerful force against the threat of chaos.

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