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This new introduction to El Greco (1541-1614) follows the artist
from his native island to Venice, Rome, Madrid, and then Toledo,
the ecclesiastical capital of Spain. El Greco's ability to
assimilate different artistic techniques and approaches to religion
and philosophy enabled him to develop one of the most original
styles of painting in the history of Europe. Despite his highly
successful career he was unappreciated for centuries after his
death, and this book examines how his genius was rediscovered in
the nineteenth century.
This is a wonderful overview of the remarkable range of dog
portraits--there are no human sitters--produced over the last 250
years. It features well-known works such as Rosa Bonheur's Brizo,
(one of the best-loved portraits in The Wallace Collection), George
Stubbs' Turk, Thomas Gainsborough's portrait of his two dogs
Tristram and Fox, Lucian Freud's oil painting of Pluto, his pet
whippet, and David Hockney's dachshunds Stanley and Boodgie.Over 50
works, arranged by theme, are drawn from major British collections,
including the Royal Collection, the V & A, Tate Britain, the
British Museum, and a wealth of regional museums and private
collections. In addition memorabilia and souvenirs-bronzes, photos,
brooches, and Faberge works, many relating to the British royals,
especially Queen Victoria and her children- all evoke the sense of
a cabinet of curiosities. This is a must-have for dog lovers.
Pedro de Mena y Medrano (1628-1688) is the most highly regarded
master of Spanish Baroque sculpture, on a par with his
contemporaries, the great seventeenth-century painters Velazquez,
Zurbaran and Murillo. Mena's contributions to Spanish Baroque
sculpture are unsurpassed in both technical skill and
expressiveness of his religious subjects. His ability to sculpt the
human body was remarkable, and he excelled in creating figures and
scenes for contemplation. This first monograph of Pedro de Mena
shows incredible details and remarkable images of his
hyper-realistic sculptures, full of passion. In addition to text by
curator Xavier Bray, Pedro de Mena also features important
contributions by Jose Luis Romeo Torres, curator of the exhibition
Pedro de Mena, to be held in Malaga in 2019.
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