Ceri Richards - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • M. Gooding, Ceri Richards (2002), ISBN 0-906506-20-4 - described at
  • Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Ceri Richards: a technical investigation (1993)
  • Ceri Richards and Dylan Thomas - Keys To Transformation A Monograph by Richard Burns (1981)
  • Ceri Richards Drawings to Poems by Dylan Thomas (1980)
  • John Rothenstein, Modern English Painters Wood to Hockney (1974)
  • R. Sanesi, The Graphic Work of Ceri Richards (1973)
  • John Ormond, 'Ceri Richards Root and Branch', in Planet; 10 (1972 February / March)
  • Homage to Ceri Richards 1903-1971 (1972]
  • Ceri Richards, 'Looking at Picasso's Sculptures', in Studio International (1967 July August)
  • Music in Drama (1958)
  • Tom Phillips, 'St Edmund Hall altarpiece', in The Oxford Magazine (1958 December 4)
  • John Berger, 'Ceri Richards', in New Statesman and Nation (1956 April 14)
  • John Berger, 'Ceri Richards at the Redfern', in New Statesman and Nation (1953 May 14)
  • Patrick Heron, 'Round the London Art Galleries', in The Listener (1951 September 13)
  • Ceri Richards, in Objective Abstractions (1934)
  • John Piper, 'Contemporary English Drawing', in The Listener (1933 October 11)

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