Art in the Making: Underdrawings in Renaissance Paintings
Editorial Reviews Book Description Preliminary drawings beneath the surface layers of a painting can often be made visible by a technique called infra-red reflectography. The fascinating revelations of such underdrawings are always a source of important material for art history, leading to deductions about attribution, style, changes in composition, and workshop practices. This accessible book presents the results of pioneering research on the underdrawings of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century paintings by conservation, scientific, and curatorial staff at the National Gallery in London.
The contributors to the book explain the techniques of infra-red photography and reflectography and discuss the materials and technical findings of underdrawings in paintings of the Renaissance period. Also included in the book are detailed entries on the underdrawings of specific paintings by such renowned artists as Raphael, Giorgione, Cranach, Altdorfer, and Bruegel.
This book accompanies an exhibition at the National Gallery, London, from October 30, 2002 to February 16, 2003. From the Publisher Published by National Gallery Company, distributed by Yale University Press Art in the Making: Underdrawings in Renaissance Paintings
Art in the Making: Underdrawings in Renaissance Paintings,Rachel Billinge,Lorne Campbell,Jill Dunkerton,Susan Foister,Jo Kirby,Carol Plazzotta,Ashok Roy,Marika Spring,David Bomford,National Gallery London,0300092253,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Museum,Exhibition Catalogs,History - Renaissance,Techniques - Drawing - Specific Subjects,Art / General
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