Italian, French, English, and Spanish Drawings and Watercolors: Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries (The Collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts) |  | Authors: Ellen Sharp (introduction), Kathleen Erwin, Ann Sutherland Harris, George Knox, Jean-patrice Marandel, Graham Smith, Victor Carlson, Marilyn F. Symmes Publisher: Hudson Hills Pr Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 9 x 1.3
ISBN: 1555950574 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.94090307477434 EAN: 9781555950576 ASIN: 1555950574
Publication Date: October 1992 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Publisher: Hudson Hills Press Inc with The Founders Society, Detroit Institute of ArtsDate of Publication: 1992Binding: Hard CoverEdition: First EditionCondition: /This book has a dust jacket.Description: The collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts. 367pp with 262 duotone illustrations, 34 colorplates. Book is thick and larger than 12" x 9". Book in Fine New Condition, dj near-fine
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Introduction by Ellen Sharp. Essays by Victor Carlson, Kathleen Erwin, Ann Sutherland Harris, George Knox, Jean-Patrice Marandel, Graham Smith, and Marilyn F. Symmes.The third volume in an acclaimed series that will publish all of the master drawings in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. It reproduces and documents--with essays by a team of leading scholars--sheets from Italy, France, England, and Spain ranging from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. It features splendid works by some of the greatest draftsmen of all time, among them Michelangelo, Tintoretto, Guercino, Canaletto, Giovanni Battista and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Jacques Callot, Claude Lorrain, Francois Boucherm Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Thomas Gainsborough, John Hoppner, Peter Lely, and George Romneym as well as others by lesser known and unidentified artists. Each work is exquisitely reproduced in rich duotone and discussed in an individual essay. Contains 262 duotone illustrations. Color plates. ...this text refers to the hardcover edition.
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