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Museum & Exhibition Catalogues

Gainsboroughs Landscapes Rural Themes and Variations Cover

Brings together some of Gainsborough's finest landscape oils and works on paper and examines them by looking at 'themes and variations' within his landscape oeuvre.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum A Souvenir Guide Cover

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum first opened its doors to the public in May 1901 as part of the Glasgow International Exhibition. This book provides both the visitor and the general enthusiast with information about the objects on display at the museum, their provenance, why they are displayed as they are, and the history of Kelvingrove itself.

Kandinsky Drawings Catalogue Raisonnesketchbooks v 2 Cover

Vasily Kandinsky was born in Moscow in 1866 and, at the age of thirty, decided to study painting in Munich. He moved to Paris in 1934 and continued to draw and paint until his death in 1944. This volume catalogue raisonne of Kandinsky's drawings publishes many drawings and presents insights into the artist's creative process.

Kandinskys Drawings Catalogue Raisonne v 1 Individual Drawings Cover

Comprising 1236 works from Vasily Kandinsky's career, this is the first volume of the catalogue raisonne. It begins with an addendum of fifteen watercolors and two oil paintings, followed by India ink drawings, sketches and individual works. It includes provenance, exhibition history and bibliography for each catalogue entry.

A Day in the Sun Outdoor Pursuits in the Art of the 1930s Cover

Focuses on an overlooked strand in British painting of the 1930s. This title reveals a small group of figure painters, situated stylistically between the avant-garde abstractionists and the entrenched Edwardian traditions of belle peinture, who were looking for ways of being both modern and in touch with a wide public.

Famous for their fabric installations involving both urban and rural sites, Christo and Jeanne-Claude have created some of the most controversial and compelling artworks of the twentieth century. This book explores five decades of work by the incomparable artistic team.

This new and extended version of the first edition retains the entries written by Anthony Radcliffe with a few additions or corrections, and an entry that he drafted on the miniature cannon signed by Orazio Antonio Alberghetti has also been incorporated.

Gauguin The Origins of Symbolism Cover

This catalogue, which accompanies an exhibition at the Museo Thyssen- Bornemisza, Madrid (28 September 2004 - 9 January 2005), follows this process of regression through a series of encounters between Gauguin and his masters, his contemporaries and his pupils.

This volume, the second of a three-part catalogue raisonne of Franz Marc's work, is devoted to the watercolours, works on paper, sculpture and decorative arts. All the pieces included have been newly researched and documented by the Stadtische Galerie at the Lenbachhaus in Munich.

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