Travels of a Painter

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Travels of a Painter

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Author: James Reeve

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9781916495791

Date: 1st September, 2020

Publisher: Unicorn

  1. Categories

  2. Travel Writing
  3. Biography and Non-Fiction

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Since 1961 James Reeve has been exhibiting and selling his paintings, first in Florence, then in Madrid. From 1974 onwards he has traveled widely, often with subsequent London gallery exhibitions. Here he vividly describes and illustrates the characters he meets, and the adventures unfold along the way-in Haiti, Madagascar, India, Australia, Jordan, the Republic of Yemen, and Mexico. ​His cousin, the historian Antonia Fraser, once remarked in a letter to him: "Dearest James, When God gave you your great artistic talent She made a big mistake, contrary to what is generally thought. This is because you are really meant to be a brilliant writer." And so now, badgered by Fraser and other writer friends, Reeve has at last put his talents together in a series of self-contained short stories recalling travels, anecdotes, and encounters, vividly illustrated through his colorful vignettes. Always travelling with the purpose of work, in Italy James meets Mrs. Acton, the mother of Harold Acton. He meets Princess Elizabeth of Toro in Uganda and is captured by pygmies in the Congo forest. He paints the fearsome Mrs. Gilbert Miller's portrait in Palm Beach and travels in Rajas-than with Diana Wordsworth, a last relic of the Raj. At last, weary of wan-dering, he discovers a distant cloud-forest village in Mexico. There he built a house and stayed for the next  thirty-five years. Accompanied by beautiful original illustrations, Travels of a Painter is a colorful collection of short travel stories by a master of description.

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