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This illustrated journal uses colour metaphors throughout to represent physiological states and feelings: as such, it is best viewed on devices that can render images in colour.
Uncover a very unconventional love story, in the notebook of one of Britain's greatest painters of modern times.
Robert Lenkiewicz was one of the most radical British painters of modern times - controversial not just for his paintings, but for his relationships with women. Presented here, in beautiful digital format, with fully transcribed notes, and stunning paintings and sketches, THE MARY NOTEBOOK catalogues
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This illustrated journal uses colour metaphors throughout to represent physiological states and feelings: as such, it is best viewed on devices that can render images in colour.

Uncover a very unconventional love story, in the notebook of one of Britain's greatest painters of modern times.

Robert Lenkiewicz was one of the most radical British painters of modern times - controversial not just for his paintings, but for his relationships with women. Presented here, in beautiful digital format, with fully transcribed notes, and stunning paintings and sketches, THE MARY NOTEBOOK catalogues in minute and dramatic detail the prolonged courtship of his third wife, Mary.

It is the fullest realisation of the Lenkiewicz's thought-provoking and unconventional ideas about the nature of human relationships: especially what Lenkiewicz termed 'the falling in love scenario'.

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Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (31 December 1941 - 5 August 2002) was one of South West England's most celebrated artists of modern times. Perennially unfashionable in high art circles, his work was nevertheless popular with the public. He produced more than 10,000 works, usually on a large scale, and in themed projects investigating hidden communities or difficult social issues.