Watercolor: A History
Marie-Pierre Sale
Watercolor: A History
Marie-Pierre Sale
The most comprehensive and best-illustrated history of watercolour painting ever published. The term watercolour calls to mind atmosphere, luminosity, and immediacy - qualities that derive directly from the quick-drying, translucent nature of water-based pigments. In Watercolor: A History, Louvre curator Marie-Pierre Sale provides an authoritative and beautifully illustrated account of this versatile and widely beloved artistic medium. Sale’s incisive text traces the development of watercolour from the thirteenth to the twentieth century in Europe and the United States, encompassing every type of work - from plein-air sketches to finished studio pieces - and a wide variety of artists. Here are Durer’s detailed animal studies, Turner’s landscapes, Cezanne’s tireless explorations, Sargent’s light-dappled sketches, O'Keeffe’s pioneering abstractions. This handsome volume features more than three hundred full-colour illustrations, specially printed on Munken paper to capture the vibrancy and texture of the original works. It is sure to be welcomed by art historians and art lovers alike. AUTHOR: Marie-Pierre Sale is curator at the Musee du Louvre. She was previously a curator at the Musee D'Orsay, and is the author of several books, including Drawing Outdoors: Variations of the Drawing on Nature in the First Half of the 19th Century, Eugene Delacroix: Pyrenees Notebook, and Watercolor: Workshop and Outdoors. 300 colour illustrations
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