Belfond 2006 14 2x2 4x22 6cm. 2006. Broché.
Reference : 500088224
ISBN : 9782714441652
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Cantaro, Maria Teresa: The rediscovered portrait of 'wild' Antonietta Gonzales. From Ulisse Aldrovandi Collection/ Il ritratto di Antonietta Gonzales 'salvatica' ritrovato. Dalla collezione di Ulisse Aldrovandi. 2024. 128 pages, illustrated. Paperback. 24 x 17cms. Account of Antonietta Gonzales' portrait, recently rediscovered beneath a 'Madonna and Child' painting in the style of Bernadino Luini. Through radiographic analysis, the study traces the portrait's provenance to Bolognese naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi's collection (1522-1605), suggesting it was created by Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614). The book discusses the historical context, the rediscoverey of the portrait, and links to other known examples, such as a drawing in the Pierpont Morgan Library and the portrait in the Royal Museum of Blois. Text in English and Italian.
Account of Antonietta Gonzales' portrait, recently rediscovered beneath a 'Madonna and Child' painting in the style of Bernadino Luini. Through radiographic analysis, the study traces the portrait's provenance to Bolognese naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi's collection (1522-1605), suggesting it was created by Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614). The book discusses the historical context, the rediscoverey of the portrait, and links to other known examples, such as a drawing in the Pierpont Morgan Library and the portrait in the Royal Museum of Blois. Text in English and Italian
Mitchell, Paul and Lynn Roberts: Frameworks: Form, Function & Ornament in European Portrait Frames. Exhibition: London, Paul Mitchell, 1996. 480pp with 304 colour and 70 monochrome illustrations. Dustjacket somewhat torn. Hardback. 27.4x22cms. The first survey of European portrait frame styles, examining all major types and illustrating several portraits in their original frames. Chapters cover: Renaissance; Baroque; Rococo; Neo-Classical; 19th/20th Centuries; index.
The first survey of European portrait frame styles, examining all major types and illustrating several portraits in their original frames. Chapters cover: Renaissance; Baroque; Rococo; Neo-Classical; 19th/20th Centuries; index. Text in English
Sloan, Kim and Stephen Lloyd: The Intimate Portrait. Drawings, Miniatures and Pastels from Ramsay to Lawrence. Exhibition: Edinburgh, National Galleries of Scotland, 2008. 272pp with 225 colour illustrations. Wrappers. 26.5 x 24.5cms. Nearly 200 portrait miniatures, drawings and pastels from the collections of the British Museum and the National Galleries of Scotland. The production of private portraits grew throughout the Georgian and Regency periods and took on several forms: miniatures worn as jewellery, pastels and drawings either framed or kept in albums for private viewing. All are shown here, many by well-known artists of the period, such as Gainsborough, Ramsay, Wilkie and Lawrence.
Nearly 200 portrait miniatures, drawings and pastels from the collections of the British Museum and the National Galleries of Scotland. The production of private portraits grew throughout the Georgian and Regency periods and took on several forms: miniatures worn as jewellery, pastels and drawings either framed or kept in albums for private viewing. All are shown here, many by well-known artists of the period, such as Gainsborough, Ramsay, Wilkie and Lawrence. Text in English
[Jean-Baptiste Nini] - Margolis, Richard
Reference : 120779
(2015)
ISBN : 9780934352123
Margolis, Richard: Benjamin Franklin in Terra Cotta. Portrait Medallions by Jean-Baptiste Nini at the Chateau of Chaumont. 2015. 232 page, fully illustrated in colour. Hardback. 34 x 26cms. In the late 1770s Jean-Baptiste Nini created a series of terra cotta portrait medallions at the Chateau de Chaumont. Amongst them were portraits of Benjamin Franklin, who was in France in 1776 on a critical diplomatic mission. This volume describes Nini's earliest plaster medallions and moulds, followed by a detailed catalogue of those in terra cotta, including a few of the frequently encountered aftercasts. All the Franklin portraits are illustrated. Includes an annotated bilbiography.
In the late 1770s Jean-Baptiste Nini created a series of terra cotta portrait medallions at the Chateau de Chaumont. Amongst them were portraits of Benjamin Franklin, who was in France in 1776 on a critical diplomatic mission. This volume describes Nini's earliest plaster medallions and moulds, followed by a detailed catalogue of those in terra cotta, including a few of the frequently encountered aftercasts. All the Franklin portraits are illustrated. Includes an annotated bilbiography. Text in English
Portrait and Tapestry/Portrait et Tapisserie. 2015. 172 pages with 33 colour and 84 black and white illustrations. Hardback. 29.7 x 24.5cms. Text in English and French.
Text in English and French