History Of Art & Design Styles: C 1600 To C 1800
BIC code: ACQ
See also: Art History
There were 6 books found.
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Add to BasketAllan Ramsay: A Complete Catalogue Of His Paintings - - Hardback
£75.00
This is a catalogue of oil paintings by Allan Ramsay, whose career spanned the period in which British art established a national identity. More than 600 portraits are catalogued, each illustrated in chronological sequence. -
Add to BasketDesigns Of Desire: Architectural And Ornament Prints And Drawings (1500-1850) - - Paperback
£24.95
This is a fascinating survey, which introduces a wide selection of drawings and prints not associated with paintings and frescoes, but with architecture, sculpture, and the applied arts. -
Add to BasketGainsborough's Beautiful Mrs Graham - - Paperback
£9.95
Belsey explores the National Gallery of Scotland's world famous portrait 'The Honourable Mrs Graham' by Thomas Gainsborough, one of the finest and most sensitive British portrait painters of the 18th century. He places the painting in its social, personal and historical context. -
Add to BasketThe Genius Of Robert Adam: His Interiors - - Hardback
£50.00
According to the author, it was the synthesis of architecture, planning and decoration that stands at the heart of Robert Adam's achievement. This book considers in detail the interaction of these elements in 19 of his projects. -
Add to BasketThe Making Of Classical Edinburgh, 1750-1840 - - Paperback
£22.99
In this exposition of the making of the much quoted, photographed, studied and loved townscapes of Georgian Edinburgh, A.J. Youngson recreates and brings to life one of the most comprehensive, detailed and remarkable urban expansion programmes ever undertaken. -
Add to BasketThe Skating Minister: The Story Behind The Painting - - Hardback
£9.99
The portrait of the Reverend Robert Walker skating on Duddingston Loch by Sir Henry Raeburn is world famous. On permanent show in the National Gallery of Scotland, it is a familiar icon of Scottish culture. This book tells the story of the painting, setting it in its social and historical context.







