Zurbarán

Zurbarán
Author: Jeannine Baticle
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1987
Genre: Painting, Modern
ISBN: 0870995022

Zurbarán

Zurbarán
Author: Jeannine Baticle
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1987
Genre: Painting, Modern
ISBN:

Seventeenth-century Art & Architecture

Seventeenth-century Art & Architecture
Author: Ann Sutherland Harris
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781856694155

Encompassing the socio-political, cultural background of the period, this title takes a look at the careers of the Old Masters and many lesser-known artists. The book covers artistic developments across six countries and examines in detail many of the artworks on display.

The Art Dealer's Apprentice

The Art Dealer's Apprentice
Author: David Guenther
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1538189682

The Art Dealer’s Apprentice tells the story of how the author moved to New York in 1989 as a young Midwesterner, found a job at an Upper East Side gallery, and became the protégé of Carla Panicali, an Italian countess and major international art world figure. From Carla – an extraordinary woman whom he deeply admired – the author learned to navigate the treacherous waters of authenticity, power and money in the art business and his own life. As gallery director, he gradually piloted the gallery through a sea of fakes, frauds, and unscrupulous colleagues, competitors, collectors and experts, until the art market crashed, and in the ensuing crisis, in the increasingly money-driven art world of the 1990s, he came to question even the authenticity of his friendship with Carla. In The Art Dealer’s Apprentice, the author recounts how he learned the New York art business from the inside, including the roles of dealers, auction houses, runners, collectors and experts; the personal histories of famous artists and the art historical importance and salability of their work; and how paintings and sculptures were (or were not) authenticated and sold, often based, surprisingly, on factors having little to do with the artwork itself. The author also details how international business was done, in some cases through illicit transport of artworks, payoffs to experts, and Swiss bank accounts. Increasingly disillusioned, the author ultimately concludes that by the early 1990s, the art business was no longer really about art.

Zurbarán

Zurbarán
Author: Francisco de Zurbarán
Publisher: Schirmer Mosel
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Summary: Still lifes, saints, crucifixions: Francisco de Zurbarán's paintings vibrate with the aesthetic and the religious elements of 17th-century Spanish culture. The book presents almost forty of his paintings, and Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom discusses this mysterious artist who seems the Spanish answer to Caravaggio and his art.

Encyclopedia of Artists: Robbia-Zurbarán

Encyclopedia of Artists: Robbia-Zurbarán
Author: William Vaughan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Introduces the Western painters, sculptors, and printmakers from the Middle Ages though the present, and describes concepts, major schools, and movements of Western art from abstraction to vorticism.

Masters of Art

Masters of Art
Author: Jonathan Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1991-09-10
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This volume, with 40 color plates and black-and-white illustrations contains Zurbarán's most important works--his devotional pictures of suppliant monks, saints, and holy figures placed in glowing light against stark backgrounds, and his still lifes that achieve a power akin to these religious portraits. Included are the artist's most forceful paintings such as Saint Peter Nolasco's Vision of the Crucified Saint Peter, The Immaculate Conception with Two Young Noblemen, and The Annunciation. Text includes a critical examination and a biographical outline.