The Courtauld Gallery at Somerset House by John Murdoch

The Courtauld Gallery at Somerset House by John Murdoch

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The renowned art collection originally built up by Samuel Courtauld in the 1920s, and since expanded, is permanently housed in Somerset House in London. This book presents pictures of major works from the 14th to the early-20th century, including Manet's "Bar aux Folies-Bergeres".

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The Courtauld Gallery at Somerset House by John Murdoch

The renowned art collection originally built up by Samuel Courtauld in the 1920s and since expanded thanks to generous gifts and bequests, is now permanently housed in the splendid surroundings of Somerset House. The core of the collection - including many important and popular works by late 19th-century masters - reflects Samuel Courtauld's single-minded policy of acquiring paintings by leading Impressionist and post-Impressionist artists. This book includes pictures of major works from the 14th to the early-20th century. These familiar and much-loved paintings include Manet's "A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres", Cezanne's "The Card Players" or Gauguin's "Nevermore", as well as some outstanding examples of works by Monet, Seurat, Degas, Renoir, Pisarro, Modigliani, Bernardo Daddi, Lorenzo Monaco, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Claude Lorraine, Rubens, Gainsborough and Goya. The catalogue is introduced by the present director of the Courtauld Institute of Art, which was established in 1931 as part of the University of London. Each of the works illustrated is accompanied by a descriptive note.
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ISBN 13 9780500280911
ISBN 10 0500280916
Title The Courtauld Gallery at Somerset House
Author John Murdoch
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1999-01-18
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.