Thomas Gainsborough: Experiments in Drawing ManuscriptsCelebrated as the most notable portrait and landscape painter of Georgian England, Thomas Gainsborough (1727 1788) was also a brilliant and experimental draftsman. Published to accompany the exhibition Thomas Gainsborough: Experiments in Drawing at the Morgan Library & Museum, which has one of the richest holdings of Gainsborough drawings in the United States, this book offers an overview of his work as a draftsman and elucidates his technical
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open to works from all periods and countries
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the curator of the exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum
Since the early 1960s Duane Michals has been known for photographic sequences and inscribed photographs that explore emotional
Claude Gillot: Satire in the Age of Reason explores Gillot’s inventive draftsmanship and places his work in the context of the artistic and intellectual activity in Paris around 1700
the famous seventeenth-century Dutch diplomat and connoisseur who was among the first to recognize Rembrandt’s talent and genius
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Drawn to Greatness: Master Drawings from the Thaw Collection commemorates life trustee Eugene V
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and seminal books and handwritten manuscripts ever produced