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The Tate Gallery, an illustrated companion to the national collections of British & modern foreign art.

Rare and modern books
Tate Gallery, 1979
20.00 €
(Montecchio Emilia, Italy)
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Details

  • Year of publication
  • 1979
  • Place of printing
  • London
  • Pages
  • pp. 152,
  • Publishers
  • Tate Gallery
  • Size
  • In-8
  • Keyword
  • ARTE STRANIERA
  • Cover description
  • con num. ill. a col.,
  • Binding description
  • bross. (segni del tempo e tracce d'uso alla copertina, pp. con bordi lievemente ingialliti). Stato di conservazione molto buono.
  • Inscription description
  • Ex libris. applicato al retro del piatto anteriore della coperta.

Description

Interessante volume sulle collezioni presenti nella Tate Gallery. Il volume si divide in due grandi sezioni: I. The British Collection (Paintingin the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; The Early Eighteen Century; Hogarth; The Age of Confidence; The Sublime and the Exotic; Blake and his Followers; Turner; Constable; Landscape Painting 1800-50; Drawings and Watercolours: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries; Subject Painting 1800-60; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and its Followers; Later Victorian painting;), II. The Modern Collection (Impressionism and Post-impressionism; Intimists, Matisse and the Fauves; Expressionism; British Art 1800-1920; Cubism; Futurism; Vorticism, Abstract art up to the second World War; Dada, Surrealism and Fantastic Art; British Art 1920-45; post-War European Art; Optical and kinetic Art; Abstract Expressionism and post-painterly abstractions in the USA; British Post-war Art from 1945-60; Pop Art; British Painting and Sculpture after 1960; minimal, conceptual and other new art, The Print collection). Introduzione di Norman Reid.

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