Köln, Römisch-Germanisches Museum, 1974. - 1975.
Reference : 77845
2 vols: 272;320 p.; num. ills. Wrs. 36 cm (Contrib. by members of the staff of the newly built museum, ed. by H. Borger) (Cover of first vol. worn) (Heavy book, may require extra shipping costs)
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Discovering Degas. Collecting in the time of William Burrell. 2026. 160 pages, illustrated. Paperback. 28 x 23cms. Catalogue of the exhibition at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. Three essays looking at the origins of Impressionist collecting in Britain, positioning Burrell as an early champion of the movement, manifest in his collection of Degas' paintings, drawings, and sculptures, which is the largest in Britain. Includes several Degas ballet scenes, as well as works by other prominent artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Benno Schotz, and some Japanese woodblock prints. Catalogue of the 59 pieces in the exhibition at the back, each with an accompanying text.
Catalogue of the exhibition at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow. Three essays looking at the origins of Impressionist collecting in Britain, positioning Burrell as an early champion of the movement, manifest in his collection of Degas' paintings, drawings, and sculptures, which is the largest in Britain. Includes several Degas ballet scenes, as well as works by other prominent artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Benno Schotz, and some Japanese woodblock prints. Catalogue of the 59 pieces in the exhibition at the back, each with an accompanying text
[Michelangelo Buonarroti] - Wivel, Matthias
Reference : 115216
(2017)
ISBN : 9781857096095
Wivel, Matthias: Michelangelo & Sebastiano. Exhibition: London, National Gallery, 2017. 272 pages; 180 colour illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 23cms.
Treves, Toby: Peter Lanyon: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings and Three-Dimensional Works. 2018. 688 pages; 615 colour and 74 black & white illustrations. Hardback. 28.6x28.6cms. Peter Lanyon (1918 - 1964) was a British post-war artist and leading landscape painter of the twentieth century, known for his bold abstract style. Born in St. Ives, his identification with Cornwall is something that continued to hold importance to him, its many landscapes remaining a source of inspiration throughout his artistic career. This authoritative catalogue raisonnà is the first to be published of the artist's oil paintings and sculptural pieces. 613 artworks are fully catalogued within, alongside around 700 illustrations, largely in colour. Also included are three essays. The first, written by the author Tony Treves, is an introduction to Lanyon's artwork. The second, by Professor Sam Smiles, provides the historical contexts against which the artwork may be understood. In the third Lanyon's painting techniques are discussed both by the author and by Mary Bustin (former conservator for paintings at the Tate). These essays help to articulate the significance of this artist's work in relation to the wider genre of landscape painting in Britain, and to the Post-war period in particular.
Peter Lanyon (1918 - 1964) was a British post-war artist and leading landscape painter of the twentieth century, known for his bold abstract style. Born in St. Ives, his identification with Cornwall is something that continued to hold importance to him, its many landscapes remaining a source of inspiration throughout his artistic career. This authoritative catalogue raisonnà is the first to be published of the artist's oil paintings and sculptural pieces. 613 artworks are fully catalogued within, alongside around 700 illustrations, largely in colour. Also included are three essays. The first, written by the author Tony Treves, is an introduction to Lanyon's artwork. The second, by Professor Sam Smiles, provides the historical contexts against which the artwork may be understood. In the third Lanyon's painting techniques are discussed both by the author and by Mary Bustin (former conservator for paintings at the Tate). These essays help to articulate the significance of this artist's work in relation to the wider genre of landscape painting in Britain, and to the Post-war period in particular
Un ouvrage de 143 pages, format 165 x 240 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1994, Editions Horvath, collection "Vie Quotidienne Autrefois", bon état
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Un ouvrage de 37 pages, format 125 x 195 mm, broché, publié en 1952, Editions de Chevetogne, collection "Irénikon", bon état
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