Drawn Together brings together over a dozen essays offering new research on early modern Netherlandish, Dutch and Flemish drawings.
This exciting catalogue offers the first serious investigation of the landscape production of the women Impressionists.
Celebrates Siena’s brilliant tradition in bronze, a field in which the city reached extraordinary heights in the Renaissance
Provides new insight into Salman Toor’s iconic, thought-provoking yet humorous paintings, which explore human interactions and the desire to belong.
Introduces an unpublished and unfinished painting by Jusepe de Ribera depicting a half-length Apostle holding a staff
Presents a rediscovered a rediscovered panel painting depicting the Vir Dolorum (Man of Sorrows), attributed to Jacopo Carucci da Pontormo
Major study of Spencer House, one of London’s most important historic buildings and arguably its greatest surviving 18th-century town house.
Brings to light the long-lost original version of Velázquez’s portrait of Cardinal Gaspar de Borja, which enhances our understanding of the artist’s work and legacy
Highlights the most significant private collection ever formed of Chinese porcelain made for export in the first decades of the 19th century.