Collecting Murillo in Britain and Ireland
Author : Isabelle Kent
Publisher :
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 21,45 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Painting, Spanish
ISBN : 9788415245964
Author : Isabelle Kent
Publisher :
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 21,45 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Painting, Spanish
ISBN : 9788415245964
Author : Enriqueta Harris
Publisher : Tamesis Books
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 16,99 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 185566223X
From the Golden Age to Goya. This is the first study wholly devoted to reception of Spanish art in Britain and Ireland. Examining the extent and sources of knowledge of Spanish art in the British Isles during an age of increasing contact, particularly in theaftermath of the Peninsular War, it contains contributions by leading scholars, including reprints of three essays by Enriqueta Harris Frankfort, to whose memory this book is dedicated. Focusing on Spanish art from the Golden Age to Goya, these studies chart the growth in understanding and appreciation of the Spanish School, and its punctuation by controversies and continuing distrust of religious images in Protestant Britain, as well as by the successive `discoveries' of individual artists - Murillo, Velázquez, Ribera, Zurbarán, El Greco and Goya. The book publishes important new research on art importation, collecting and dealing, and discusses the increase in access to andscholarship on works of art, including their reproduction through both traditional prints and copies and the newly invented photographic methods. It also considers for the first time the role of women in reflecting taste for thearts of Spain. It is richly illustrated with 17 colour and 54 black and white illustrations. NIGEL GLENDINNING is Emeritus Professor of Spanish and Fellow of Queen Mary University of London. HILARY MACARTNEY isHonorary Research Fellow of the Institute for Art History, University of Glasgow. Contributors: NIGEL GLENDINNING, HILARY MACARTNEY, JEREMY ROE, SARAH SYMMONS, MARJORIE TRUSTED, ENRIQUETA HARRIS FRANKFORT
Author : Aoife Brady
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 48,12 MB
Release : 2020
Category :
ISBN : 9781904288831
This volume has been published to celebrate the recent and extensive conservation of the National Gallery of Ireland?s 'Prodigal Son series', a cycle of six paintings by master storyteller of the Spanish Golden Age, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Recounting the life story of these six remarkable canvases from their creation in the 1660s to the present day, the book describes their astounding journey through eminent Spanish collections, a royal household, and into the hands of the Vatican, before making their way to Russborough, County Wicklow, and finally to the National Gallery of Ireland in 1987.0The volume is rich with full-colour images by NGI photographer Roy Hewson who documented the dramatic transformation of the paintings during the conservation project, and accompanied by essays by Aoife Brady and Muirne Lydon, as well as detailed entries and technical notes on each painting.00Exhibition: National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin (29.02-30.08.2020).
Author : Great Britain
Publisher :
Page : 1296 pages
File Size : 18,63 MB
Release : 1880
Category : Great Britain
ISBN :
Author : John Preston Neale
Publisher :
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 25,64 MB
Release : 1823
Category : Architecture, Domestic
ISBN :
Author : Christopher Wright
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 950 pages
File Size : 47,57 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300117301
This book sets a new standard as a work of reference. It covers British and Irish art in public collections from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth, and it encompasses nearly 9,000 painters and 90,000 paintings in more than 1,700 separate collections. The book includes as well pictures that are now lost, some as a consequence of the Second World War and others because of de-accessioning, mostly from 1950 to about 1975 when Victorian art was out of fashion. By listing many tens of thousands of previously unpublished works, including around 13,000 which do not yet have any form of attribution, this book becomes a unique and indispensable work of reference, one that will transform the study of British and Irish painting.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 50,91 MB
Release : 1823
Category :
ISBN :
Author : National Gallery (Great Britain)
Publisher : Publications Department National Gallery
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 11,48 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 12,37 MB
Release : 2024-06-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 9004697187
There is scant research on the art produced under the Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, with the exception of a couple of general books focused primarily on major Oratorian art pieces. Therefore, this book of essays aims to discuss the art and culture produced by or associated with the Oratorians by providing a broad overview focused especially on rarely investigated issues. The authors focus on this very important artistic production, commonly forgotten when compared with other religious productions of art, by covering geographical areas spanning from Sri Lanka to Mexico, including Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, India and Brazil.
Author : Gustavo A. Rodríguez Martín
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 23,82 MB
Release : 2022-05-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 3030974235
This book explores, through a multidisciplinary approach, the immense influence exerted by Bernard Shaw on the Spanish-speaking world on both sides of the Atlantic. This collection of essays encompasses the reception and dissemination of his ideas; the translation of his works into Spanish; the performance history of his plays in Spain and Latin America; and Shaw’s influence on many key figures of literature in Spanish. It begins by delving into Shaw’s knowledge of Spanish literature and gauging his acquaintance with the Spanish cultural milieu throughout his tenure as an art, music, and theatre critic. His early exposure to Spanish-speaking culture later made the return trip in the form of profuse critical reception and theatrical success in countries like Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay. This allows for a more detailed investigation into the unmistakable mark that Bernard Shaw left in the oeuvre of leading Spanish-speaking authors like Ramiro de Maeztu, Jorge Luis Borges or Nemesio Canales. This volume also assesses the translations of Shaw’s works into Spanish—while also providing a detailed publication history of these translations.