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Gainsborough

The life and work of the artist illustrated with 80 colour plates

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London
Kiadó: Thames and Hudson
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 63 oldal
Sorozatcím: Dolphin Art Book
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 17 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 0-500-4121-6
Megjegyzés: Színes és fekete-fehér reprodukciókkal.
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DOLPHIN ART BOOKS A magnificent library of monographs dedicated to presenting the work of the greatest painters, sculptors and architects of all time. Each volume, based on the latest research, is written by a leading authority, and contains a biography, a critical appraisal of the work, and fully documented notes on each plate. 80 COLOUR PLATES Few painters of Gainsborough's stature have been so largely selftaught. A countryman by birth and by natural instinct, at first he learned chiefly by copying seventeenth-century Dutch landscapes, and the pictures of his early manhood are bathed in the fresh light of his native Suffolk. In 1759 he moved to Bath. Both there and in London (to which he finally moved in 1774) he won fame as a fashionable portrait painter; but his passión for landscape was never to leave him. With his superb handling of paint, he rendered both the mysterious effects of twilight and the shifting hűes of the rich fabrics worn by his sitters, achieving - in his... Tovább

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DOLPHIN ART BOOKS A magnificent library of monographs dedicated to presenting the work of the greatest painters, sculptors and architects of all time. Each volume, based on the latest research, is written by a leading authority, and contains a biography, a critical appraisal of the work, and fully documented notes on each plate. 80 COLOUR PLATES Few painters of Gainsborough's stature have been so largely selftaught. A countryman by birth and by natural instinct, at first he learned chiefly by copying seventeenth-century Dutch landscapes, and the pictures of his early manhood are bathed in the fresh light of his native Suffolk. In 1759 he moved to Bath. Both there and in London (to which he finally moved in 1774) he won fame as a fashionable portrait painter; but his passión for landscape was never to leave him. With his superb handling of paint, he rendered both the mysterious effects of twilight and the shifting hűes of the rich fabrics worn by his sitters, achieving - in his greatest canvases - a poetic harmony of figures with their natural surroundings which remains one of the glories of eighteenth-century art. THAMES AND HUDSON Vissza

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