El análisis de pintura y literatura del Siglo de Oro, así como la inteligente reconstrucción de los mecanismos creativos y perceptivos de aquella época, ...
The Government Art Collection consists of approximately 13,500 works of art by mostly British artists in a variety of media including paintings, sculpture, drawings, ...
The first publication to present the collection of Zürich-based Haus Konstruktiv, Complete Concrete surveys over 100 years of artwork dealing with the themes explored ...
Famed for her painted portraits, Elizabeth Peyton (born 1965) has also created a wide range of prints over the past two decades, including monotypes, ...
The distinctive oeuvre of the late Jochen Klein (1967-1997) marked a new attitude toward figurative painting in Europe in the nineties. After studying painting ...
Taller de pintura aporta las bases teóricas indispensables para empezar a pintar utilizando al menos dos técnicas diferentes en una misma obra. Medio y ...
"Genealogías del arte contemporáneo" no es un manual de movimientos artísticos contemporáneos, ni un glosario de artistas plásticos destacados por la reciente historia del ...
Shared Intelligence, companion catalog to the exhibition of the same name, explores the stimulating and productive relationship between painting and photography in American art. ...
Artists working after the Second World War faced a confounding array of challenges, as stylistic barriers were broken, technology advanced, and issues of sexuality ...
This authoritative history of one of modern arts most important movements celebrates one hundred years since the inception of the Blue Rider artists group. ...
The Swiss-born artist Albert von Keller (1844-1920) was a founding member of the Munich Secession, one of Europe's most influential artists' associations. Highly regarded ...
Edward Burne-Jones, member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood is renowned for his beautiful but usually melancholy evocations of a mythical, literary, ancient or medieval world, ...
«Solamente un hombre modesto y meditativo, como indudablemente fue Zurbarán, pudo pintar así el silencio inabordable que emana de las cosas en sí.» Cees ...