Returning from a visit to New York in 1979, William Crozier had a rush of creative energy. Newly confident in his European identity and inspired by art of the past, he produced a cycle of still life work. This art is by turns mesmeric and effulgent, pulsing with the memory of both Chardin and Picasso. This 55-page, fully illustrated catalogue presents a selection of Crozier’s still life paintings and watercolours. Published to accompany Piano Nobile's exhibition of the same title, William Crozier: Seize the Flow’r, many of the illustrated works have not been seen in public for forty years.