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17th-18th Century Flemish Painting: State Hermitage Museum Catalogue (State Hermitage Museum Cataogue)

Among the many treasures of The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg is its remarkable collection of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Flemish paintings—more than five hundred in all—including key works by Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, Snyders, and Teniers. Forming the core of the Hermitage’s Flemish collection, these works were acquired from all over Europe by the Empress Catherine II, and the collection has continued to develop. This magnificent volume is the first to provide detaile...

The 17th-Century French Paintings

The National Gallery, London, possesses an outstanding collection of French seventeenth-century paintings, in part a reflection of the enthusiasm with which British collectors once acquired the works of Poussin and Claude. Many of the greatest works of these two French masters are in the Gallery; some, such as Claude's Enchanted Castle and Poussin's Triumph of Pan, were acquired since the publication of The French School by Martin Davies in 1957. In this new catalogue, Humphrey Wine takes a fre...

1800 Woodcuts by Thomas Bewick and His School (Dover Pictorial Archive)

Wood engravings of birds, animals, Aesop, cries of London, rustic scenes, all unexcelled for mood of bucolic tranquility....

1846: Portrait of the Nation

Marking the Smithsonian Institution's 150th anniversary, 1846 evokes the texture of American daily life, thought, and politics during a single influential year. 1846 is being published to coincide with a tie-in exhibition to be seen at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, from April 12 through August 18, 1996. 188 illustrations, 77 in color....

1854-2004 / The Story of the National Gallery of Ireland

The National Gallery of Ireland was founded in 1854 and has since acquired an extraordinary collection of masterpieces by artists such as Caravaggio, Lanfranco, Poussin, Rubens, Uccello, Velázquez, and Vermeer, as well as British artists such as Gainsborough and Reynolds and the leading lights of Irish art, from James Barry to Jack Yeats. The Gallery has expanded steadily, benefiting from the royalties to the works of George Bernard Shaw and from numerous generous donations by figures such as L...

187 Tips for Artists: How to Create a Successful Art Career--and Have Fun in the Process!

In one handy volume, here are 187 easy ways for you to become a more successful artist. Inside, award-winning artist and art coach Kathy Gulrich shares some of her most insightful, and helpful, artist tips. You'll learn how to: - Get your bio, artist statement, and resume finished once and for all - Get your artwork into galleries and shows - Keep your collectors coming back for more - Develop - and learn from - your artist community - Organize your studio - and yourself - Be even more c...

1882 Catalogue of Sporting Guns Rifles, Etc.: A T. Fitchew Gunmaker, 75 High Street Ramsgate

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1888 Frederick Layton and His World

For over one hundred years the Layton Collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum has been a part of the public art landscape in Milwaukee, portraying American and European visual culture first throught the lens of the Victorian collector and later through reinterpretations up to the present day.Distributed for the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin....

18th Century Italian Drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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