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Artists at Work
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Artists at Work

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This trans-historical exhibition of drawings is devoted to the subject of the artist at work. Drawn principally from a very fine specialist private collection, this display will focus on the depictions of artists’ studios, their own portraits, models, and assistants in symbolic, as well as from life, representations of the metier of drawing, painting and sculpture. Art historians have interpreted these themes variously as the means of elevating the social and economic status of artists; of illustrating the marriage of intellectual knowledge and practical skill proposed by academic theorists, or as sophisticated allegories of the philosophical significance of visual art. Even at the most pragmatic level of recording the clutter of the everyday studio, drawing human models or antique casts in an academy, or small figures sketching in landscape, works with these subjects are imbued with layers of meaning. This focused exhibition, spanning from the 16th to the 20th centuries, proposes to explore this rich subject matter through a carefully selected group of graphic works. AUTHOR: Deanna Petherbridge CBE is an artist, writer and curator primarily concerned with drawing. Anita is Associate Lecturer in Early Modern Art at The Courtauld, London, and also works as an independent scholar and curator. 35 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paul Holberton Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2018
Pages
84
ISBN
9781911300441

This trans-historical exhibition of drawings is devoted to the subject of the artist at work. Drawn principally from a very fine specialist private collection, this display will focus on the depictions of artists’ studios, their own portraits, models, and assistants in symbolic, as well as from life, representations of the metier of drawing, painting and sculpture. Art historians have interpreted these themes variously as the means of elevating the social and economic status of artists; of illustrating the marriage of intellectual knowledge and practical skill proposed by academic theorists, or as sophisticated allegories of the philosophical significance of visual art. Even at the most pragmatic level of recording the clutter of the everyday studio, drawing human models or antique casts in an academy, or small figures sketching in landscape, works with these subjects are imbued with layers of meaning. This focused exhibition, spanning from the 16th to the 20th centuries, proposes to explore this rich subject matter through a carefully selected group of graphic works. AUTHOR: Deanna Petherbridge CBE is an artist, writer and curator primarily concerned with drawing. Anita is Associate Lecturer in Early Modern Art at The Courtauld, London, and also works as an independent scholar and curator. 35 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paul Holberton Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2018
Pages
84
ISBN
9781911300441