· 2006
This beautiful and important book highlights the collection of European drawings at the Yale University Art Gallery, one of America's premier university museums. From intimate studies to exquisite finished compositions, this selection of works documents the history of European drawing practices beginning with late-medieval model books and progressing to the verge of the modern period. The accompanying text--written by a team of scholars--offers a unique introduction to various critical and technical aspects of the study of master drawings, brought to life through drawings from a range of national schools and in a variety of media. Among the drawings examined in this handsomely produced volume are an animated pen and ink sketch by Giulio Romano, a pastoral landscape by Claude Lorrain, a forceful and humorous caricature by Guercino, a scene from the epic poem Orlando Furioso by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, and a delicate portrait by Edgar Degas.
This catalogue features etchings, engravings, and woodcuts in the Metropolitan Museum's collection. -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.
· 2015
Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Meant to Be Shared: Selections from the Arthur Ross Collection of European Prints at the Yale University Art Gallery" held at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, December 18, 2015-April 24, 2016, the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, January 29-May 8, 2017 and at the Syracuse University Art Galleries, New York, August 17-November 19, 2017.
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· 2006
This book highlights the collection of European drawings at the Yale University Art Gallery, one of America's premier university museums. From intimate studies to exquisite finished compositions, this selection of works documents the history of European drawing practices beginning with late-medieval model books and progressing to the verge of the modern period. The accompanying text - written by a team of scholars - offers a unique introduction to various critical and technical aspects of the study of master drawings, brought to life through drawings from a range of national schools and in a variety of media. Exhibition: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, October 19, 2006 - January 7, 2007; The Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, June 15 - August 12, 2007; Yale University Art Gallery, February 12 - June 8, 2008.
This book illustrates and discusses 300 prime objects displayed in the 1970 exhibition of American decorative arts displayed during the Centennial exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1970. Presented as a series of lavish room settings and galleries, the exhibit included pieces in the 19th century’s principal styles of furniture and decorative arts--Federal, Empire, Gothic, rococo, Renaissance, art nouveau, and reform. Objects featured in this book include various pieces of furniture, silver, glass, ceramics, and metalwork from the Museum’s American wing.
· 1992
Andrea Mantegna (c. 1430-1506) was perhaps the quintessential artist of the early Renaissance. This volume explores the creative mind and brilliant accomplishments of this remarkable master. The 330 illustrations, 100 in full colour, reproduce 154 of the artist's works. Included are the drawings that show the basis for Mantegna's technique, the paintings on which his fame was based and the engravings by which his ideas were widely disseminated in later centuries. Essays and catalogue entries by leading Mantegna scholars - Suzanne Boorsch, Keith Christiansen, David Ekserdjian, Charles Hope, David Landau, Jane Martineau, and others - present up-to-date research and consider various aspects of Mantegna's career.
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