Paint and Purpose by Stephen Hackney

Paint and Purpose by Stephen Hackney

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Recent advances in scientific analysis are used to shed light on the working practices of artists of all periods. Revealed in this book are 30 intriguing case histories, including those of many notable British artists, all the results of study by conservators and scientists at the Tate Gallery.

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Paint and Purpose by Stephen Hackney

How did Francis Bacon's painting materials differ from those used by Hogarth? How did Whistler achieve harmony in his paintings and what was the legacy for his pupils and followers? How many different yellow pigments did Gainsborough use to mix the colour of John Chafy's cello and what is their effect? These and other questions can now be answered by the advances in scientific analysis that have shed new light on the working practices of artists of all periods. Revealed here in thirty intriguing case histories are results of the study of British paintings at the Tate Gallery. These investigations, described by the conservators and scientists who worked together to examine each painting, are recorded in non-technical language for everyone interested in the creative process and its impact on our understanding of art.
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ISBN 13 9781854372482
ISBN 10 1854372483
Title Paint and Purpose
Author Stephen Hackney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tate Publishing
Year published 1999-09-01
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.