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Italian Renaissance Drawings

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Published in association with the British Museum, this volume presents technical studies of 47 outstanding Italian Renaissance drawings featured in the 2010–2011 exhibition Fra Angelico to Leonardo...
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The drawings discussed in this book, published in association with the British Museum, were included in the exhibition, Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings, held at the British Museum, London and the Uffizi Gallery, Florence in 2010-2011. Technical studies of 47 of the British Museum's finest Italian Renaissance drawings are given based on non-invasive and non-contact examination and analysis. Great emphasis has been placed on how the results from such examination and analysis can be interpreted in a manner that goes beyond simply determining the materials employed by artists, to draw conclusions about their role in the Renaissance workshop and the patterns of use across fifteenth-century Italy.

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Price: £50.00
Pages: 184
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 May 2010
Trim Size: 11.65 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781904982586
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / History / 1400-1600 C.E., History of art

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Italian Renaissance Drawings: Technical Examination and Analysis�is to be recommended to drawing scholars of every stripe as a practical tool in the "mastery" of drawing. Not only does it present new information derived from the visual examination, technical imaging and instrumental analysis of drawings, but, more importantly, it introduces a methodology that already has and, one hopes, will continue to be emulated.

Foreword

Janet Ambers, Catherine Higgitt and David Saunders

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Hugo Chapman

Methodology

Satoko Tanimoto, Giovanni Verri, Janet Ambers, Jenny Bescoby and Judith Rayner

Drawings in the Renaissance workshop

Catherine Higgitt

Supports and preparations

Jenny Bescoby and Judith Rayner

Dry drawing media

Jenny Bescoby, Judith Rayner and Satoko Tanimoto

Inks and washes

Giovanni Verri, Satoko Tanimoto and Catherine Higgitt

Watercolour, bodycolour and heightening

Satoko Tanimoto and Catherine Higgitt

Revealing stratigraphy

Giovanni Verri and Janet Ambers

Function and collecting of drawings: visual evidence

Jenny Bescoby and Judith Rayner

Appendix 1 Example of a typical pro forma document

Appendix 2 Experimental and methodological details

Appendix 3 Tables