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Image of a Man
Image of a Man
The post-war British artist Keith Vaughan (1912-77) painted male figures, whether alone or in groups, as a life-long enquiry into identity, sensuality, and the sanctity of the body...
Self-editorship and ‘Keith Vaughan’
Self-editorship and ‘Keith Vaughan’
This chapter examines Keith Vaughan’s attempt to curate his own legacy with the publication of his self-edited Journal & Drawings (1966). At intervals throughout the 1950s he h...
“Beyond Powers of Expression” (1914–1922)
“Beyond Powers of Expression” (1914–1922)
Vaughan Williams volunteered for military service shortly after the Great War broke out, despite being over the age of conscription. He served first with the Royal Army Medical Cor...
Early Works (1890–1901)
Early Works (1890–1901)
Vaughan Williams’s marginalization of his early compositions—and self-deprecating references to his abilities as a young composer—has led many biographers and researchers to do the...
Ivan Tomas and the Smuggler for the Pope
Ivan Tomas and the Smuggler for the Pope
During the pontificate of Pope Pius XII (1939 - 1958) the relations between the Holy See and the European communist countries were strained or severed. In such circumstances the tr...
Contemporary illustration methods and new application areas on illustrations: Interaction induced animated illustrations
Contemporary illustration methods and new application areas on illustrations: Interaction induced animated illustrations
Illustration can be defined as a sub-discipline of graphic design enabling the realization of visual communication which mediates to the description of ideas and thoughts in a form...
Vaughan Williams
Vaughan Williams
This single-volume life-and-works biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams provides a contemporary reassessment of one of the twentieth century’s most versatile, influential, and enduri...
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Thomas Vaughan (1621–66) was born at Newton by Usk in the parish of Llansanffraid, Breconshire. He and his elder twin brother, Henry, were the oldest surviving children of Thomas a...


