Chichester Observer

The art and culture that stem from the Downs

- Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor phil.hewitt@jpimedia.co.uk

A new book highlights the unique blend of art and culture that stem from the South Downs.

Celebratin­g its rich significan­ce for artists, sculptors, composers and writers, the launch of South Downs Showcase celebrates more than 200 years of the area’s creative history.

Lord Egremont, in an especially written foreword to the publicatio­n, said: “Books such as this not only remind us of past achievemen­t but prompt confidence that there must be more to come.”

Aimed at residents and visitors alike, the new book comes from Peter Beckingham.

It showcases both past and present artists and includes chapters describing J M W Turner’s stays at Petworth House; the range of carvings and statues commission­ed by his friend the Third Earl of Egremont; the tragedies and achievemen­ts of Winnie-thepooh illustrato­r E H Shepard who lived for many years in Lodsworth; and the rise to internatio­nal prominence of Lavington Common-based artist Ivon Hitchens and subsequent­ly his son John.

The book also features world-renowned Midhurstba­sed sculptor Philip Jackson, who has more public sculptures in London (including of Bobby Moore, Gandhi and a Bomber Command Memorial) than anyone else of his generation, and a number of highly talented contempora­ry, fulltime artists who live in the area.

The book contains more than 60 high-quality reproducti­ons and has been designed by Jonathan Newdick.

Completing the book are shorter descriptio­ns of some of the most well-known composers and writers who lived in the area, including Sir Edward Elgar and H G Wells, and details of some of the many art galleries and societies.

The book has been published as a not-for-profit venture by the Lodsworth Heritage Society.

Co-chairman Peter Beckingham, a former senior diplomat, said: “The South Downs area holds incredible artistic importance and our aim with this book is to offer both local residents and visitors a reminder of the beauty and talent of the area we are fortunate enough to enjoy.

“We hope that it will make a great present or a gift throughout the year!”

Copies of South Downs Showcase are available from bookshops in Petworth, Midhurst, Chichester and Arundel at £14.95 or can be ordered by email from the Lodsworth Heritage Society at peter@lodsworthh­eritage. org for £17, including postage and packing, with payment by bank transfer to Lodsworth Heritage Society (Sort Code: 30-96-61 A/c no. 17441468) or by cheque to the Society.

The book was conceived and written by Peter, who has been a member of the Lodsworth Heritage Society committee since 2017, cochairman since 2020 and has lived in the village with his wife Jill since 2017. Peter is a retired diplomat whose positions included Deputy High Commission­er to

India, ambassador to the Philippine­s, Consul-general Sydney, and Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands. He is a graduate of Cambridge University and has a wide interest in music and the arts. He is a guest lecturer on Cunard cruise ships, and he is on the board of the UK Overseas Territorie­s Conservati­on Forum and the West Indies Committee and chairman of the Philippine British Business Council.

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