lan Hamilton Finlay and the French Revolution
Intriguing small exhibition at the British Museum looking at prints by Ian Hamilton Finley examining themes from the French Revolution.
Hamilton was known as a poet, writer, artist and gardener but the subject of the French Revolution came to dominate his work in the 1980s with an interest in how high ideals can lead to violence and corruption. These pieces come from a group of prints donated to the museum by Professor Stephen Bann, an art historian.
I wasn't always sure of the link to the Revolution, but some were more obvious than others such as a version of "The Death of Marat" by David. I was drawn to a mock cover for a magazine called "Peoples' Friend" which my grandmother used to read. During the Revolution Marat edited a newspaper called "L'Ami du peuple".
No end date give.


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