Benoit AINE. fin XIXème. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 13 pages. Ornements en page titre de L. Denis.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
Reference : RO50009402
B.a. 2972. Partitions pour piano à 4 mains. Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
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[Joseph Wright of Derby] - Craske, Matthew
Reference : 120416
(2020)
ISBN : 9781913107123
Craske, Matthew: Joseph Wright of Derby: Painter of Darkness. 2020. 368 pages with 195 colour and monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 23cms. Craske here offers a re-evaluation of the British artist, taking seriously the contemporary reports of Wright of Derby's melancholic and nervous disposition and viewing his artistic vision as correspondingly dark and meditative. He offers a succession of new interpretations of the artist's paintings, including some of his most famous masterpieces. In doing so, he recovers Wright of Derby's deep engagement with the landscape, with the pleasures and sufferings of solitude, and with the themes of time, history and mortality.
Craske here offers a re-evaluation of the British artist, taking seriously the contemporary reports of Wright of Derby's melancholic and nervous disposition and viewing his artistic vision as correspondingly dark and meditative. He offers a succession of new interpretations of the artistâs paintings, including some of his most famous masterpieces. In doing so, he recovers Wright of Derbyâs deep engagement with the landscape, with the pleasures and sufferings of solitude, and with the themes of time, history and mortality.
[Joseph Wright of Derby] - Nicolson, Benedict
Reference : 038658
(1968)
ISBN : 710062842
Nicolson, Benedict: Joseph Wright of Derby. Painter of light. 2 vols. London: The Paul Mellon Foundation for British A, 1968. I: Text and catalogue. xvi, 300pp with 140 monochrome illustrations including 1 tipped-in plate; II: Plates. xxiiipp plus 10 tipped-in colour plates and 346 monochrome illustrations including 3 tipped-in plates (2 folding). Hardback. 32.5 x 26cms. Authoritative catalogue raisonne of the paintings.
Authoritative catalogue raisonne of the paintings. Text in English
Bradley, Gilbert; Judith Anderson et al:: Derby Porcelain 1750-1798. London: 1991. 180pp illustrated throughout in colour. Cloth. 28x21.5cms. Well illustrated, important study of the history and products of this major manufacturer. With catalogue of 122 examples, arranged by type, and a chapter on the Duesbury Papers. With bibliography, periodicals list, index.
Well illustrated, important study of the history and products of this major manufacturer. With catalogue of 122 examples, arranged by type, and a chapter on the Duesbury Papers. With bibliography, periodicals list, index. Text in English
Derby, Derby Museum and Art Gallery, 1998, 2002, in-4to, 194 p. / 490 p., original clothbound.
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, Spring Books, London, 1965 Hardcover, 144 pages + 168 plates in colour / b/w, 285 x 225 x 25 mm, dustjacket, in good condition, . ISBN 9781112628979.
The production of Derby porcelain dates from the second half of the 18th century, although the authorship and the exact start of the production remains today as a matter of conjecture. The oldest remaining pieces in the late 19th century bore only the words "Darby" and "Darbishire" and the years 1751-2-3 as proof of place and year of manufacture. More important is the fact that the production of porcelain in Derby predates the commencement of the works of William Duesbury, started in 1756 when he joined Andrew Planche and John Heath to create the Nottingham Road factory, which later became the Royal Crown Derby.