Lewis and the Men of 1938: Graham Bell, Kenneth Clark, Read, Reitlinger, Rothenstein, and the Mysterious Mr Macleod:A Discursive Tribute to John and Harriet Cullis (original) (raw)

This research paper explores the contributions and cultural implications of prominent figures in British art and literature around the year 1938. Through a discursive tribute to notable personalities such as Graham Bell, Kenneth Clark, and others, the work highlights the intersections of art, politics, and societal changes during this transformative period. The authors argue that these engagements not only reflect the dynamic landscape of British culture but also provide insights into the legacies of these influential individuals in shaping contemporary artistic practices.