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Exhibition catalogue for the show at the Barbican Art Gallery with the title of the same name. Book is in excellent condition in black cloth with gilt print at spine, large oblong format. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 191 pages with large prints in color, some b&w throughout. From the preface: "Over the centuries London has been visited by many artists from abroad and this exhibition is an attempt to illustrate how each visitor has in turn found inspiration from the city. The exhibition interprets this 'image' of London, reveals how the city has changed through four hundred years, and explores the idea of the city in the mind of the visitors and their response to it. Wyngaerde was the earlist artist to attempt to represent the city with relative accuracy. He conceived London as a great Gothic city with many towers and spires. Thomas Wyek may have witnessed the Great Fire, and he certainly painted several views of it. After the Fire, London was rapidly rebuilt and expanded. The subsequent completion of the new cathedral and the City's increasing commercial success attracted many traveller-artists. With its bustling market, Covent Garden was a favourite subject of the 18th-century artists such as Van Aken and Angillis. By contrast the serene Thames views of Canaletto and Joli recall Venice, and their interpretation of London as a city of grace and enlightenment seem more in keeping with the neo-classical order that fashioned the second half of the 18th Century. In the 19th Century artists began to depict the darker side of London. Focusing upon scenes of labour, poverty and suffering in an oppressive industrial environment, G?ricault and Dor? portrayed the Babylonian image of London. Nevertheless, Victorian London was also shown as a city of success and wealth. The river scenes of Whistler, and the busy, yet fashionable Street scenes of Bianche, Tissot and De Nittis represent it as essentially a hive of activity, business and busy-ness. Wistler and Monet were also inspired by the atmosphere of London, the foggy and nocturnal views ...
Seven volumes plus appendix, complete. The monumental catalogue raisonnÈ. Thousands of pages, thousands of items thoroughly described and reproduced. Folio. Publisher's cloth. Dustjackets. Board slipcases. FINE AND BRIGHT, AS NEW.
Das komplette Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde, Aquarelle und Zeichnungen über Théodore Géricault. Sämtliche Werke sind abgebildet und mit ausführlichen Angaben zur Provenienz versehen.
ill., ril. Theodore Géricault, pioniere del Romanticismo francese, pittore, progettista, litografo e scultore, è considerato ancora oggi una delle figure storiche più affascinanti e complesse dell'arte occidentale. Il volume ripercorre la carriera dell'artista e presenta uno studio sulla mitologia romantica che da sempre accompagna Gericault, un "uomo moderno" calato nel contesto storico e sociale della sua epoca. Il volume raccoglie tutte le opere più famose (tra cui La zattera della Medusa) e ne analizza le evoluzioni di stile attraverso numerosi esempi tratti dai suoi straordinari quaderni di schizzi.
Der Werkverzeichnis der Graphik über Gericault.
pp. 204 con 155 ill. in b/n e a col. Importante catal.
Bazin, Germain: Théodore Géricault: Etude critique et catalogue raisonné. 7 Volumes. Paris: Bibliothèque des Arts, 1987-. I: L'homme : biographiè, témoignages et documents. II: L'Oeuvre, période de formation. III: La gloire de l'empire et la première restauration. IV: Le voyage en Italie. V: Le retour á Paris: synthése d'expériences plastiques. VI: Génie et folie, le Radeau de la Méduse et les Monomanes / documentation Élisabeth Raffy. VII: Regard social et politique : le séjour anglais et les heures de souffrance : Annexes aux 7 volumes du catalogue raisonné. Cloth. 32.5x27cms. Text in French. Text in French
Théodore Géricault: The Hans E. Bühler collections of pictures, drawings and lithographs. Sale: London, Christie's, 1985. 198pp with 52 colour plates and 103 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 26x20cms. Text in English
Texte du psychanalyste et musicologue Michel SCHNEIDER sur le "Le Radeau de la Méduse", "Scène de naufrage" du peintre Théodore Géricault (1791-1824), mort de la même mort que ses naufragés, et dont le tableau très dégradé, "mort-vivant", est "frappé de la maladie même qui emporta les malheureux qu'il représente"; bibliographie; reproductions couleurs du tableau et de détails, d'oeuvres diverses et d'études. Exemplaire bien complet de sa jaquette et avec dédicace manuscrite de l'auteur. Français