Princeton N. J. : Princeton University Press 2002 In-4 relié 28,7 cm sur 24,6. Très bon état d’occasion.
Très bon état d’occasion
Kidson, Alex: George Romney 1734-1802. Exhibition: Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery; London, National Portrait Gallery and Pasadena, Huntington Library, 2002. 244 pages with 29 colour plates, 85 colour and 114 monochrome illustrations. Paperback. 28x24cms. Coinciding with the bicentennial of Romney's death, this thorough exhibition analyses the work of the contemporary and rival of Reynolds and Gainsborough. Giving equal weight to Romney's drawings, many of which have a mythological or historical theme, the exhibition reveals him to be one of the first Romantics and the most sought after portraitist of his day.
Coinciding with the bicentennial of Romney's death, this thorough exhibition analyses the work of the contemporary and rival of Reynolds and Gainsborough. Giving equal weight to Romney's drawings, many of which have a mythological or historical theme, the exhibition reveals him to be one of the first Romantics and the most sought after portraitist of his day. Text in English