The people & places of Constantinople. Watercolours by Amadeo Count Preziosi, 1816-1882.
The people & places of Constantinople. Watercolours by Amadeo Count Preziosi, 1816-1882.
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1985
- ISBN
- 0948107030
- Place of printing
- London
- Author
- Briony Llewellyn, Charles Newton.
- Pages
- 0
- Publishers
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
- Keyword
- History of art, Turkish painting & Sculpture
- Binding description
- Soft cover
- State of preservation
- Fine
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
Description
Paperback. Small 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In English. 54, [2] p., 53 numerous b/w plts., 46 numerous color plates. The people & places of Constantinople. Watercolours by Amadeo Count Preziosi, (1816-1882). It's prepared for the first exhibition on Count Amadeo Preziosi, (1816-1882) in Great Britain. "This is the first exhibition of the work of Amadeo Preziosi to be held in this ccountry. It does not cclaim to be definitive, but it centered on the Museum's substantial holdings and augmented by loans from collections in Great Britain. Preziosi's name is now little known except to specialists, but in the period 1840-70 he was by far the most reknowned artist in Constantinople. He was only retrieved from the critical neglect into which he had fallen in the 20th century by Rodney Searight who began to appreciate his importance while building up his unsurpassed collection of views of the Near and Middle East. Indeed, it is fitting that the exhibition honours not only Preziosi himself but also Rodney Searight, pioneer of the study of this field, whose collection the Museum is raising funds to acquire. It is hoped that the enthusiasm Preziosi's contemporaries felt foe his lively and colourful studies of a now vanished way of life will be appreciated by visitors to the exhibition". (From the Kaufmann's preface).