“Cast[s] new life on [Gilbert Spencer’s] life and achievements, and cement[s] his reputation as a significant artist in his own right.”—Colin Gleadell, Telegraph
“In this masterly and well-illustrated biography, Gough captures all aspects of the life and work of one of the most individualistic English artists of the 20th century.”—Peyton Skipwith, Literary Review
“His portraits are invigorating, as is this account of a likeable, midranking artist, ever willing to help those wanting information on his more celebrated brother, yet fretting about his own legacy.”—Jack Watkins, Country Life
“Beautifully written and illustrated and revelatory about a painter who has too long been overshadowed.”—Mary Miers, Country Life, “Unputdownable: The Books You Wish You Had Been Given for Christmas”