All Too Human tells the story of how painters in twentieth-century Britain have used paint to record their personal, sensuous, immediate and often intense experiences of life. Spanning a century, this history encompasses a diverse but related group of painters who focused on the depiction of the human figure and everyday landscape they inhabited.
A fascinating new account to celebrate painters in Britain who found new ways of depicting people, places, feelings and relationships. Spanning 100 years, it includes the works of Freud, Francis Bacon and Jenny Saville.