The Wanderer
- Artist: John Minton
- Published: 1947
- Publisher: Paul Elek Publishers Limited, London
- Edition: -
- Format: Hardback clothbound
- Height: 27cm
- Pages: 223
- Illustrations: Illustrated in black & white
£175.00
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Early book translated by Francoise Delisle from the french Le Grand Meaulnes. Includes beautiful lithographs by John Minton and an introduction by Bonamy Dobree.
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Artists Biography
(b Cambridge, 25 Dec 1917; d London, 20 Jan 1957). English painter and illustrator. He attended St John’s Wood School of Art from 1935 to 1938. A celebrity of London’s bohemia and a key figure of NEO-ROMANTICISM in the 1940s, he lived and worked with most of the younger generation Neo-Romantics including Michael Ayrton (1921–76), Robert Colquhoun, Robert MacBryde and Keith Vaughan. Invalided out of the army in 1943, he devoted himself to art, producing work for seven one-man shows between 1945 and 1956.

