July 2015 Thomas Chippendale at Hestercombe House, Somerset Jonathan Richardson’s drawing technique | John Collett’s ‘Temple Bar’ Criticism and the market: Romney’s posthumous reputation Ben Nicholson and the influence of Christian Science on his work Defining beauty | Piero della Francesca | Van der Weyden | Art in Lombardy | Ravilious | Diebenkorn | Paris exhibitions 2015 . 1348 .
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
July 2015
Thomas Chippendale at Hestercombe House, Somerset
Jonathan Richardson’s drawing technique | John Collett’s ‘Temple Bar’
Criticism and the market: Romney’s posthumous reputation
Ben Nicholson and the influence of Christian Science on his work
Defining beauty | Piero della Francesca | Van der Weyden | Art in Lombardy | Ravilious | Diebenkorn | Paris exhibitions
Andrea del SartoThe Renaissance Workshop in ActionJulian Brooks with Denise Allen and Xavier F. SalomonThe great Renaissance artist Andrea del Sarto rivals Leonardo da Vinci as one of history’s most accomplished draftsmen. This fresh consideration of del Sarto’s work sheds new light on his creative process and dazzling inventiveness.
THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUMHardcover £40.00
A Kingdom of ImagesFrench Prints in the Age of Louis XIV, 1660–1715Edited by Peter Fuhring, Louis Marchesano, Rémi Mathis, and Vanessa SelbachA golden age of printmaking in Paris, the reign of Louis XIV saw not only the flourishing of print production from a technical and artistic standpoint, but also the rise of the print as a highly effective tool for political propaganda. This beautifully illustrated catalogue offers a fresh and fascinating consideration of French printmaking within this rich historical moment.
THE GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTEHardcover £50.00
Principles of Art HistoryThe Problem of the Development of Style in Early Modern ArtONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Heinrich WölfflinA New Translation by Jonathan BlowerEssays by Evonne Levy and Tristan WeddigenA titan in his field, Heinrich Wölfflin and his magnum opus Principles of Art History have influenced scholars of aesthetics and art criticism for generations. In this new crystalline translation, Wölfflin’s approach to art history proves to be as revolutionary and vital as it was a century ago.
THE GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTEPaper £20.00
Lawrence AllowayCritic and CuratorEdited by Lucy Bradnock, Courtney J. Martin, and Rebecca PeabodyOne of the first scholars to elevate pop culture and transform it into a reputable subject for rigorous analysis, Lawrence Alloway had a protean career as a writer, curator, teacher, and scholar. This incisive book offers a revealing glimpse into the life and thought of this sometimes overlooked but highly influential art critic.
THE GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTEPaper £25.00
The Museum of AugustusThe Temple of Apollo in Pompeii, the Portico of Philippus in Rome, and Latin PoetryPeter HeslinRigorous, astute, and ambitious, this book provides a careful examination of the dynamic interplay between Roman poetry and visual art, drawing on literary and archaeological sources rarely used in concert.
THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUMHardcover £50.00
Manuscript Cultures of Colonial Mexico and PeruNew Questions and ApproachesEdited by Thomas B. F. Cummins, Emily Engel, Barbara Anderson, and Juan M. Ossio A.This book explores how the Galvin Murua, the Getty Murua, the Florentine Codex, and the Relacion de Michoacan were each created while showcasing dynamic new developments in the field of manuscript research.
THE GETTY RESEARCH INSTITUTEPaper £40.00
A WORLD OF ART, RESEARCH, CONSERVATION, AND PHILANTHROPY
Getty PublicationsIN THE UK AND EUROPE 020 7079 4900 [email protected]
IN THE U.S. 800 223 3431 www.getty.edu/publications
To learn more, visit our websites: www.vistasonline.org and www.vistasvisuals.org
TO BECOME A PATRONby making a tax-deductible contribution, please contact Hester Diamond at [email protected]
Publications
November 2014…The Sculpture of Tullio Lombardoby Anne Markham Schulz“The Sculpture of Tullio Lombardo represents a wonderful beginning to what promises to be a revelatory series of publications.”
-David Ekserdjian, Prof. of History of Art and Film, University of Leicester
March 2015…The Neptune Fountain in Bolognaby Richard Tuttle.
Very well received in Bologna.
Summer 2015…Coming soon: an updated edition of Taste and the Antique by Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny.
is a proud patron of
Vistas, Inc.,
“We are thrilled to be sponsoring the brand new photography for the forthcoming Taste and the Antique publication”