Noble, Charles, Gregory Rubinstein and Christian Tico Seifert
Reference : 124906
(2024)
ISBN : 9781911054672
Noble, Charles, Gregory Rubinstein and Christian Tico Seifert: DÃŒrer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House. Exhibition: Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, 2024. 120 pages, over 50 colour illustrations. Hardback. 32 x 27cms. A catalogue of forty-seven 16th and 17th-century drawings from Chatsworth House. Each work is illustrated and discussed in detail. Artists include Albrecht DÃŒrer, Hans Holbein, Peter Paul Rubens, and Anthony van Dyck.
A catalogue of forty-seven 16th and 17th-century drawings from Chatsworth House. Each work is illustrated and discussed in detail. Artists include Albrecht DÃŒrer, Hans Holbein, Peter Paul Rubens, and Anthony van Dyck. Text in English
Edinburgh, National Galleries Of Scotland, 2024 Half-linnen binding with illustration, 120 pages, 32 x 27 cm. English text. NEW. ISBN 9781911054672.
Published to accompany D rer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, from 9 November 2024 to 23 February 2025 Among the artists featured are Peter Paul Rubens, Albrecht D rer, Hans Holbein, Anthony van Dyck and Rembrandt. While these artists are among the most celebrated and well known in European art, the drawings featured in this book are rarely seen and will offer new insights into their practice.
, National Galleries of Scotland 2012, 2012 Hardcover, 48 pages, 20 Colour illustrations, English, 250 x 170 mm, in perfect condition, . ISBN 9781906270414.
Durer's Fame presents a selection of outstanding Albrecht Durer impressions from the National Galleries of Scotland. Examining different aspects of fame, it also features contemporary and later copies, imitations and forgeries, as well as portraits of Durer and works that reflect his art. In addition to famous Italian and Netherlandish examples it includes works by British artists such as John Runciman and William Bell Scott, whose response to Durer's art is less well known. This richly illustrated publication highlights an important part of the National Galleries of Scotland's collection and comprises a checklist of the objects displayed.