[Hans Holbein the younger] - Foister, Susan
Reference : 081025
(2004)
ISBN : 0300102801
Foister, Susan: Holbein and England. London and New Haven: 2004. 308pp with 54 colour plates, 19 colour and 245 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 29.4x25.5cms. Hans Holbein the Younger earned high acclaim for his work both in the city of Basel and in England for Henry VIII and other patrons. This book explores the full range of the artist's work executed in England and the relation of this work to the visual and material culture of Tudor England.
Hans Holbein the Younger earned high acclaim for his work both in the city of Basel and in England for Henry VIII and other patrons. This book explores the full range of the artist's work executed in England and the relation of this work to the visual and material culture of Tudor England. Text in English
Foister, Susan: The German Paintings before 1800 National Gallery Catalogues. 2 vols. 2024. 960 pages, 1,250 colour and black and white illustrations. Hardback in a slipcase. 28.5x21.6cms. A look at the National Gallery's collection of 80 pre-1800 German paintings, divided into two volumes and arranged alphabetically by artist. The first volume contains 4 essays examining the scope and organisation of the catalogue, the approach to the technical examination of the paintings, the history of their collection, and the historical context of the pieces in the collection. The second volume also includes a list of publications where the works are cited, and any changes in the attribution or titles.
A look at the National Gallery's collection of 80 pre-1800 German paintings, divided into two volumes and arranged alphabetically by artist. The first volume contains 4 essays examining the scope and organisation of the catalogue, the approach to the technical examination of the paintings, the history of their collection, and the historical context of the pieces in the collection. The second volume also includes a list of publications where the works are cited, and any changes in the attribution or titles. Text in English
Tate Publishing, London, 2006. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 191 pp. Foreword - Introduction - Holbein's first visit to England 1526-8 - London 1532-43 : Court and City - Hanseatic commissions and designs for goldsmiths - Holbein and Henry VIII - Holbein the portraitist at work - Catholic England, protestant England ...
Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleur.Catalogue en langue anglaise. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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Brepols pub., 1996. In-4 broché, couv. ill. en coul., X-214 pp., XV pl., nombr. ill. en noir in-t., index.
Robert Campin, souvent identifié au « Maître de Flémalle », (1378- 1444), est un des peintres primitifs flamands. Excellente condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)