An authoritative annual record of scientific research and conservation carried out at the National Gallery, London
An accessible introduction to American painter Winslow Homer, examining his work through the lens of conflict
Concentrating on the period of great upheaval from the 1880's to the outbreak of World War I, this book will explore the constructive dialogue between painting... Læs mere
Quinten Massys’ An Old Woman (‘The Ugly Duchess’) is one of the Renaissance’s most famous faces. In a fresh review of the image, this book unveils... Læs mere
Exploring the life, imagery and lasting appeal of Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226), this landmark book features a core of important historic paintings representing the saint by Giotto, Sassetta, Caravaggio, Zurbaran and El Greco.
The first book to focus on Dame Paula Rego’s little-known monumental triptych, Crivelli’s Garden, featuring an original short story by novelist Chloe Aridjis, new photography, and an art historical essay
Introducing the life and work of one of the most dazzlingly virtuoso painters in Western art to a new generation
This catalogue introduces the little-known Renaissance artist Pesellino, exploring his exquisite miniatures, his narrative cassone panels, and grand altarpieces
An authoritative new two-volume publication cataloguing the German paintings before 1800 in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The second book in the “Discover” series, this illuminating study explores Liotard’s little-known The Lavergne Family Breakfast (1754), widely regarded as a pastel masterpiece
A focus on Caravaggio’s last work, The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, telling the story of an empowered female saint