The Italian Paintings Before 1400
Format:Hardback
Publisher:National Gallery Company Ltd
Published:26th Jul '11
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The National Gallery in London houses one of the most important collections of early Italian paintings outside Italy, including works by Cimabue, Duccio, Giotto and the di Cione brothers. This completely updated catalogue of the collection is the first published since 1989, and it now includes four exceptional acquisitions from the intervening years: the 13th-century diptych now attributed to the Master of the Borgo Crucifix, The Virgin and Child by Cimabue, The Virgin and Child by the Clarisse Master, and The Coronation of the Virgin by Bernardo Daddi.
For this volume, Dillian Gordon takes into account the substantial body of new research published over the past twenty years to review and in some cases reattribute the works. All but two paintings have been re-examined by the National Gallery's team of curators, conservators, and scientists. Through the use of infrared reflectography, much new information has been revealed regarding the significance of underdrawings and technique. Each work is illustrated in color, and many are accompanied by details and technical and comparative illustrations.
Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University P
"[This catalogue] will set the standard for future museum catalogues. . . . Attributions and comparisons are measured and astute, and iconographic explanations convincing, making this volume one that will be a reference source for many years to come."—J. T. Paoletti, Choice -- J. T. Paoletti * Choice *
Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2012 for Fine Arts within the Humanities category. -- Outstanding Academic Title * Choice *
ISBN: 9781857094824
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2699g
566 pages