The Splendor of Germany
Eighteenth-century Drawings from The Crocker Art Museum
William Breazeale author Anke Fröhlich-Schauseil author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
Published:16th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon

Today, the collecting and study of eighteenth-century German drawings has become a major focus for museums around the world. One of the finest collections, however, has been in California for 150 years. The superb drawings collected at The Crocker Art Museum, ranging from a Baroque altarpiece designed by Johann Georg Bergmüller to a Neoclassical mythology by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, are exceptionally well preserved and provide a panorama of German draftsmen and draftsmanship throughout the eighteenth century. The Splendor of Germany gathers a variety of dynamic landscapes, sensitive portraits, charming scenes of daily life, and religious and mythological narratives from the late Baroque to Neoclassicism. Published to coincide with the museum collection's 150th anniversary, this book collects seventy-five outstanding pieces from the exhibition in a commemorative volume.
ISBN: 9781911300779
Dimensions: 267mm x 229mm x 15mm
Weight: 594g
144 pages