The National Gallery Technical Bulletin; Volume 29

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Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2009-05-12
Publisher(s): National Gallery London
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Summary

TheNational Gallery Technical Bulletinis a unique record of research carried out at the National Gallery, London.Drawing on the combined expertise of curators, conservators, and scientists, it brings together a wealth of information about artists' materials, practices, and techniques. Contents of Volume 29: Ways of Making: Practice and Innovation in Cezanne's National Gallery Paintings; Two Versions ofThe Fountain of Loveby Jean-Honore Fragonard; Annibale Carracci'sMontalto Madonna; The Technique and Restoration ofThe Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Four Angelsby Quinten Massys; The Use of Gilded Tin in Giotto'sPentecost. Details of the contents of this and all volumes can be found at http://www.nationalgallery.co.uk/technicalbulletin .

Author Biography

Ashok Roy is Director of Scientific Research at the National Gallery, London.

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