The Wrightsman Collection. Vol. 5, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture

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The Wrightsman Collection. Vol. 5, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1973 | ISBN: 0870990128 | English | PDF | 470 pages | 58.2 Mb

Considered to be without peer among American private collections of old masters, the Wrightsman Collection of paintings, drawings, and sculpture is here catalogued by two of the most distinguished authorities in the field and fully illustrated in black-and-white and color. Volume V completes the series, Volumes I and II having been devoted to furniture and gilt bronze; Volumes III and IV to snuffboxes, silver, porcelain, and other objects of decorative art. An introduction by John Walker, Director Emeritus of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., gives a fascinating history of the way in which the Wrightsman Collection has been built up and refined; Sir John Pope-Hennessy, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, provides an authoritative introduction to the sculpture section.

Each entry includes a large-size illustration of the object (all the paintings are in full color) as well as many detailed views and comparable examples; the text is made up of a biography of the artist, physical description, provenance, and scholarly discussion, as well as a listing of other versions, exhibitions, references, and technical notes.
Prefaces

Painting

Introduction
Bordon
Canaletto
David
Delacroix
Domenichino
Giordano
El Greco
Guardi
Guercino
Largillierre
La Tour
Monet
Pissarro
Poussin
Reni
Renoir
Rubens
Seurat
Stubbs
G. B. Tiepolo
G. D. Tiepolo
de Troy
Van Dyck
Vermeer
Vestier

Drawings

Carmontelle
Fragonard
Saint-Aubin
Watteau

Sculpture

Introduction
Antico
Groups after Algardi
Puget
Figures after Michelangelo
Groups after Coysevox
Groups after Bouchardon
Falconet
J. J. Caffieri
Houdon
F. C. Thierard
Clodion
Marin


Everett Fahy is Curator in Charge of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

F. J. B. Watson is Director of the Wallace Collection, Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art.