Written by experts and offering readers the opportunity to pass off
appropriated knowledge as their own, the Bluffer's Guides provide hard fact
masquerading as frivolous observation in one witty, easy read.
Rudolph Ihlee, an accomplished yet under-appreciated artist, turned away from a successful London career to embrace the inspiring Mediterranean light of Collioure, France. This book delves into his impressive body of work and offers a captivating biography, highlighting his artistic journey alongside contemporaries like Stanley Spencer and C.R.W. Nevinson. It reveals how the Catalan coast became a source of creative freedom and personal fulfillment for Ihlee, shedding light on his significant contributions to the art world.