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  1. Adrian Durham Stokes (27 October 1902 – 15 December 1972) was a British art critic with a speciality in early Renaissance sculpture and the aesthetics of stone-carving. He helped to turn the traditional Cornish fishing-port of St. Ives into an internationally acclaimed centre of modern art.

    • 15 December 1972 (aged 70)
    • British
  2. Adrian Stokes (1902 - 72) is the critic of the visual arts writing in English who has most influenced the thought and practice of artists themselves and of other writers on art.

  3. Adrian Durham Stokes (27 October 1902 – 15 December 1972) was a British art critic with a speciality in early Renaissance sculpture and the aesthetics of stone-carving. He helped to turn the traditional Cornish fishing-port of St. Ives into an internationally acclaimed centre of modern art.

  4. 1902 - 1909 Adrian Durham Stokes: born at 18 Radnor Place, Bayswater, 27 October, third son of Durham and Ethel Stokes. His father was a wealthy Midlands stockbroker who once stood as a Liberal candidate and published an essay on the philosophy of personality.

  5. ADRIAN STOKES 1902 - 1972: Poetry Introduction. ON 'WEATHERING' Peter Robinson. Adrian Stokes's poems, written between 1968 and his death on 15 December 1972, are at once a reiteration and a summation of his life, both as a writer and a man.

  6. Adrian Stokes (1902–72) — aesthete, critic, painter and poet — is linked to John Ruskin and Walter Pater as one of the greatest aesthetic thinkers in this English empirical tradition. This paper explores his insights on the reciprocity of colour and form in relation to architecture. Type. Theory. Information.

  7. British writer and painter. An intensely subjective writer with an interest in psychoanalysis, Stokes responded passionately, even ecstatically, to art, believing its task was to show the ‘utmost drama of the soul as laid-out things’.