<p><b>*One of <i>The Times </i>Best Art Books of the Year*</b><br><br><b>''<i>Looking to Sea </i>is a remarkable and compelling book... I loved it.'' Edmund de Waal</b><br><br><b>''In her first, transporting book, </b><b>Lily Le Brun sweeps the beaches of the past </b><b>century of British art, collecting treasures </b><b>from sea, shingle and shore... </b><b>A book to pack in your picnic basket for shivering dips, heatwave day trips and ice-cream Sundays</b><b>'' <i>The Times</i></b><br><b><br>An alternative history of modern Britain, <i>Looking to Sea</i> is an exquisite work of cultural, artistic and philosophical storytelling. </b><br><br><i>Looking to Sea </i>considers ten pivotal artworks, from Vanessa Bell''s <i>Studland Beach</i>, one of the first modernist paintings in Britain, to Paul Nash''s work bearing the scars of his experience in the trenches and Martin Parr''s photographs of seaside resorts in the 1980s, which raised controversial questions of class. Each of the startl