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Accompanies the exhibition The Spanish Line: Drawings from Ribera to Picasso at The Courtauld Gallery 13 October 2011 – 15 January 2012.

Spanish Drawings in The Courtauld Gallery: Complete Catalogue

280 x 240 mm, hardback, 368 pages, 500 colour illustrations
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ISBN: 978 1 907372 29 2

 

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By Zahira Véliz

Published to accompany the first substantial exhibition on the tradition of Spanish drawings to take place in London, this catalogue captures the importance of this rapidly developing field of study. It represents highlights from the Courtauld Gallery's collection of Spanish drawings, one of the most important in Britain. Comprising some 120 works, the collection ranges from the 16th to the 20th centuries and features examples by many of Spain's greatest artists, including Ribera, Murillo, Goya and Picasso. Also of great interest are drawings of striking quality by lesser known artists whose work is only now coming to be understood.

The selection includes a large number of works which were once owned by Sir William Stirling Maxwell (1818–1878), the celebrated hispanist, whose work on Spanish art provided the foundations for much later scholarship. Many of the works have never previously been published or exhibited and they are presented here in the light of important new research. This scholarly publication represents an important contribution to this exciting field of study in which significant discoveries are still regularly made. 

 

 


A Passion for Building: The Amateur Architect in England 1650-1850 - OUT OF PRINT

This exhibition and catalogue celebrates the most gifted, inventive and eccentric amateurs of the 18th and early 19th centuries with a selection of drawings, engravings and portraits gathered from Soane's collection and other museums, archives and private houses around the country. More