“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, <i>Telegraph</i><br /><br />“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, <i>Literary Review</i><br /><br />“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, <i>Country Life</i><br /><br />“Beautifully written and illustrated and revelatory about a painter who has too long been overshadowed.”—Mary Miers, <i>Country Life</i>, “Unputdownable: The Books You Wish You Had Been Given for Christmas”<br /><br />