Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por London: The Courtauld Gallery in association with Paul Holberton Publishing, 2010., 1900
ISBN 10: 1907372113 ISBN 13: 9781907372117
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 12,86
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Añadir al carrito160 pages. Paperback: H 26cm x L 21.5cm. Paper covers lightly rubbed. Some foxing to text block's top edge and upper fore-edge. Interior leaves are clean. Binding is firm. "Cezanne's Card Players: An Introduction" by Nancy Ireson and Barnaby Wright; "Cezanne's Development of the Card Players" by Aviva Burnstock, Charlotte Hale, Caroline Campbell and Gabriella Macaro; "Cezanne's Card Players: Art Without Anecdote" by John House; "He Painted" by Richard Shiff; Catalogue on pages 92-151. Published as the accompanying catalog for an exhibition held at the Courtauld Gallery, London, October 21, 2010 to January 16, 2011 and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, February 9 to May 8, 2011. ISBN 9781907372117.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Archetype Publications, 2014
ISBN 10: 190949206X ISBN 13: 9781909492066
Librería: Lacey Books Ltd, Cirencester, Reino Unido
EUR 41,85
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. 2014 Archetype Publications large format paperback edition. Light reading wear else very good condition. Contents: 1. Pieter Brueghel as a copyist after Pieter Bruegel by Christina Currie and Dominique Allart, 2. Copies of prototypes by Quentin Massys from the workshop of his son Jan: the case of the Butter Madonna by Maria Clelia Galassi, 3. An unpublished copy of Hieronymus Bosch's Temptation of Saint Anthony by Catheline Perier-D'Ieteren, 4. Emulating van Eyck: the significance of grisaille by Noelle L.W. Streeton, 5. Two versions of a Boutsian Virgin and Child painting: questions of attribution, chronology and function by Eva de la Fuente Pedersen and Troels Filtenborg, 6. Copies and versions: discussing Holbein's legacy in England. Technical examination of copies of Holbein portraits at the National Portrait Gallery by Sophie Plender and Polly Saltmarsh, 7. A technical study of portraits of King James VI and I attributed to John de Critz the Elder (d.1642): artist, workshop and copies by Caroline Rae and Aviva Burnstock, 8. Michiel van Mierevelt, copy master: exploring the oeuvre of the Van Mierevelt workshop by Anita Jansen and Johanneke Verhave, 9. The Assumption of the Virgin by the studio of Peter Paul Rubens from the National Gallery of Art in Washington: between master's piece and student's copy by Julia Burdajewicz, 10. The problem of the portrait copies painted by Rubens in Madrid, 1628-29 by Jeremy Wood, 11. After Raphael: the Hunterian Entombment copy examined in the context of copying practices in early 17th-century Rome by Peter Black, Erma Hermens and Helen Howard, 12. Materials as markers: how useful are distinctive materials as indicators of master or copyist? by Libby Sheldon and Gabriella Macaro, 13. Joseph Booth's chymical and mechanical paintings by David Saunders, 14. The Strawberry Girl: repetition in Reynolds's studio practice by Alexandra Gent, Rachel Morrison and Rica Jones.