The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal
Title | The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal PDF eBook |
Author | The J. Paul Getty Museum |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 1993-01-28 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0892362081 |
The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal has been published annually since 1974. It contains scholarly articles and shorter notes pertaining to objects in the Museum’s seven curatorial departments: Antiquities, Manuscripts, Paintings, Drawings, Decorative Arts, Sculpture and Works of Art, and Photographs. The Journal also contains an illustrated checklist of the Museum’s acquisitions for the previous year, a staff listing, and a statement by the Museum’s Director outlining the year’s most important activities. Volume 19 of the J. Paul Getty Museum Journal includes articles by Nicholas Penny, Ariane van Suchtelen, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann and Virginia Roehrig Kaufmann, Frits Scholten, David Harris Cohen, and Dawson W. Carr.
Art Crossing Borders
Title | Art Crossing Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Dirk Baetens |
Publisher | Studies in the History of Coll |
Pages | 351 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9789004291980 |
Art Crossing Bordersoffers a thought-provoking analysis of the internationalisation of the art market during the long nineteenth century. Twelve experts, dealing with a wide variety of geographical, temporal, and commercial contexts, explore how the gradual integration of art markets structurally depended on the simultaneous rise of nationalist modes of thinking, in unexpected and ambiguous ways. By presenting a radically international research perspective Art Crossing Bordersoffers a crucial contribution to the field of art market studies.
World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: A Characterization
Title | World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: A Characterization PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Hicks |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 583 |
Release | 2013-03-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1784910759 |
World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization introduces the range, history and significance of the archaeological collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.
Loot
Title | Loot PDF eBook |
Author | Barnaby Phillips |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 527 |
Release | 2021-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786079364 |
A Prospect Best Book of 2021 ‘A fascinating and timely book.’ William Boyd ‘Gripping…a must read.’ FT ‘Compelling…humane, reasonable, and ultimately optimistic.’ Evening Standard ‘[A] valuable guide to a complex narrative.’ The Times In 1897, Britain sent a punitive expedition to the Kingdom of Benin, in what is today Nigeria, in retaliation for the killing of seven British officials and traders. British soldiers and sailors captured Benin, exiled its king and annexed the territory. They also made off with some of Africa’s greatest works of art. The ‘Benin Bronzes’ are now amongst the most admired and valuable artworks in the world. But seeing them in the British Museum today is, in the words of one Benin City artist, like ‘visiting relatives behind bars’. In a time of huge controversy about the legacy of empire, racial justice and the future of museums, what does the future hold for the Bronzes?
Ancient Marbles in Great Britain
Title | Ancient Marbles in Great Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Adolf Michaelis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 910 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | Marble sculpture, Ancient |
ISBN |
Treasures of Art in Great Britain
Title | Treasures of Art in Great Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Gustav Friedrich Waagen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 1854 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Iceland
Title | Iceland PDF eBook |
Author | Sabine Baring-Gould |
Publisher | Signal Books |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Birds |
ISBN | 9781902669892 |
So begins Sabine Baring-Gould's account of his journey on horseback around Iceland in 1862. Aged twenty-eight, the young writer and teacher was fascinated by the tradition of the Icelandic sagas, and this was the catalyst for his adventure and the book that emerged from it. His voyage took him from the then tiny settlement of Reykjavik through remote and hostile terrain, passing through the empty expanse of Iceland's countryside. He observed mountains and glaciers, volcanoes and geysers, wondering at the wild beauty of the landscape. He also recorded the rich flora and fauna that he saw-and, to his chagrin, that his companions shot.