Court on canvas : tennis in art
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Court on canvas : tennis in art
Philip Wilson, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-157) and index
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Description
A celebration and exploration of the origins of the game in Birmingham and the ways in which tennis has inspired artists from the mid-nineteenth century onwards.
Court on Canvas: Tennis in Art guides us from the origins of the game as a genteel pastime for the upper classes, through its codification as a sport, to the international high earning power game of today. It illustrates the changes in fashion associated with the sport and the important role tennis played in the emancipation of women in the early part of the twentieth century.
The book contains a survey of images of tennis in art from the 1870s onwards, and detailed examinations of the works are placed in a wider social, historical and art historical context.
Table of Contents
Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Pat-ball tennis to the Fury of the Modern Game: The Changing Image of Lawn Tennis in Britain (Ann Sumner)
Chapter 2 - Edgbaston's Gem of a Game: the Origins of Lawn Tennis (Robert Holland)
Chapter 3 - Tennis parties (Kenneth McConkey)
Chapter 4 - Tennis and the Artist, 1870-2010 (Ann Sumner)
Chapter 5 - Tennis Fashions in the Frame (Susan J Elks)
Artists' Biographies
Bibliography
Index
Photo credits
Authors' Biographies
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