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Cambridge Studies in the History of Art is a book series of the history of art published by Cambridge University Press. The editors were Francis Haskell, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Nicholas Penny of the National Gallery. [1] The first volume in the series was El Greco and his patrons: Three major projects by Richard G. Mann, published in 1986, in which Mann investigated three of El Greco's six major projects and the patrons responsible for them. [2]

Volumes

1980s

  • El Greco and his patrons: Three major projects, Richard G. Mann, 1986. ISBN  0521303923
  • A bibliography of salon criticism in Second Empire Paris, Christopher Parsons & Martha Ward (compilers), 1986. ISBN  978-0521321495
  • Giotto and the language of gesture, Moshe Barasch, 1987. ISBN  978-0521324540
  • Power and display in the seventeenth century: The arts and their patrons in Modena and Ferrara, Janet Southorn, 1988. ISBN  9780521345637

1990s

  • Pavel Kuznetsov: His life and art, Peter Stupples, 1990. ISBN  978-0521364881
  • A bibliography of salon criticism in Paris from the Ancien Regime to the restoration 1699-1827, Neil MacWilliam, 1991. ISBN  9780521346344
  • A bibliography of salon criticism in Paris from the July Monarchy to the Second Republic, 1831-1851, Neil MacWilliam, 1991. ISBN  9780521400916
  • Marcantonio Franceschini and the Liechtensteins: Prince Johann Adam Andreas and the decoration of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace at Rossau-Vienna, Dwight C. Miller, 1991. ISBN  9780521365031
  • The Oriental obsession: Islamic inspiration in British and American art and architecture 1500-1920, John Sweetman, 1991. ISBN  9780521407250
  • Pittoresco: Marco Boschini, his critics, and their critiques of painterly brushwork in seventheenth-and eighteenth-century Italy, Philip Lindsay Sohm, 1991. ISBN  9780521382564
  • Japonisme in western painting from Whistler to Matisse, Klaus Berger, translated by David Britt, 1992.
  • Palma Vecchio, Philip Rylands, 1992. ISBN  978-0521373326
  • The letters of Lucien to Camille Pissarro, 1883-1903, Anne Thorold (editor), 1993. ISBN  9780521390347
  • Sir Richard Westmacott, sculptor, Marie Busco, 1994. ISBN  9780521390651
  • The art of Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone: Between dialect and language, Charles E. Cohen, 1996. ISBN  9780521306300

References

  1. ^ Cambridge Studies in the History of Art. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Review: El Greco and his Patrons: Three Major Projects by Richard G. Mann" Review by Priscilla E. Muller, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Autumn, 1987), pp. 538-540.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cambridge Studies in the History of Art is a book series of the history of art published by Cambridge University Press. The editors were Francis Haskell, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Nicholas Penny of the National Gallery. [1] The first volume in the series was El Greco and his patrons: Three major projects by Richard G. Mann, published in 1986, in which Mann investigated three of El Greco's six major projects and the patrons responsible for them. [2]

Volumes

1980s

  • El Greco and his patrons: Three major projects, Richard G. Mann, 1986. ISBN  0521303923
  • A bibliography of salon criticism in Second Empire Paris, Christopher Parsons & Martha Ward (compilers), 1986. ISBN  978-0521321495
  • Giotto and the language of gesture, Moshe Barasch, 1987. ISBN  978-0521324540
  • Power and display in the seventeenth century: The arts and their patrons in Modena and Ferrara, Janet Southorn, 1988. ISBN  9780521345637

1990s

  • Pavel Kuznetsov: His life and art, Peter Stupples, 1990. ISBN  978-0521364881
  • A bibliography of salon criticism in Paris from the Ancien Regime to the restoration 1699-1827, Neil MacWilliam, 1991. ISBN  9780521346344
  • A bibliography of salon criticism in Paris from the July Monarchy to the Second Republic, 1831-1851, Neil MacWilliam, 1991. ISBN  9780521400916
  • Marcantonio Franceschini and the Liechtensteins: Prince Johann Adam Andreas and the decoration of the Liechtenstein Garden Palace at Rossau-Vienna, Dwight C. Miller, 1991. ISBN  9780521365031
  • The Oriental obsession: Islamic inspiration in British and American art and architecture 1500-1920, John Sweetman, 1991. ISBN  9780521407250
  • Pittoresco: Marco Boschini, his critics, and their critiques of painterly brushwork in seventheenth-and eighteenth-century Italy, Philip Lindsay Sohm, 1991. ISBN  9780521382564
  • Japonisme in western painting from Whistler to Matisse, Klaus Berger, translated by David Britt, 1992.
  • Palma Vecchio, Philip Rylands, 1992. ISBN  978-0521373326
  • The letters of Lucien to Camille Pissarro, 1883-1903, Anne Thorold (editor), 1993. ISBN  9780521390347
  • Sir Richard Westmacott, sculptor, Marie Busco, 1994. ISBN  9780521390651
  • The art of Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone: Between dialect and language, Charles E. Cohen, 1996. ISBN  9780521306300

References

  1. ^ Cambridge Studies in the History of Art. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Review: El Greco and his Patrons: Three Major Projects by Richard G. Mann" Review by Priscilla E. Muller, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 3 (Autumn, 1987), pp. 538-540.



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