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Holbeins Ambassadors by Susan Foister,

Holbeins Ambassadors by Susan Foister,
Holbein's famous life-size double portrait The Ambassadors is one of the best known and most impressive of his surviving works. Yet the subject matter has always presented intriguing problems. Who precisely were the two ambassadors of the title? Why did they choose to be painted together -- with an array of globes, astronomical and musical instruments, books and other objects placed on shelves between them, a skull concealed in the foreground of the painting, and a crucifix partially hidden behind a curtain? The recent careful cleaning and restoration of The Ambassadors has enabled an art historian, conservator, and scientist at the National Gallery in London to collaborate on a thorough study of the making and meaning of this fascinating painting. The identity of the sitters -- two French ambassadors to the court of Henry VIII of England -- and why they were painted together are discussed in relation to the religious and power struggles in England and Europe. The authors clarify the iconography and the significance the wealth of objects in the picture may have had for the sitters. Their description of the making of this painting compared with the artist's other surviving works and with other pictures of the period greatly increases our knowledge of Holbein's techniques and working methods.



Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens by Martin Barnes,
Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens by Martin Barnes,
Filled with lovely scenes of 19th-century England, this beautiful book is a nostalgic glimpse of a vanished world through the lens of Benjamin Brecknell Turner (1815 -- 1894), one of the first, and one of the greatest, of early British photographers. A tranquil stillness pervades Turner's evocative images of churches, cottages, old farm buildings, and ancient ruins. In stark contrast are his shots of the radically modern, long-gone Crystal Palace in London's Hyde Park. Also here are his subtly toned portrait photographs, and his 1857 pictures of Amsterdam that are among the earliest known photographs of that city. This first monograph on Turner's work accompanies an exhibition in early 2002 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.



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Art Gallery in London - Art Gallery in London Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow's premier museum and art gallery and has one of Europe's great civic art collections. The museum is the second most popular visitor attraction in Scotland and the most visited museum in the United Kingdom outside London. Guildhall Art Gallery - The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the art collection of the City of London, England. It occupies a building that was completed in 1999 to replace an earlier building destroyed in The Blitz in 1941. Woodlands Art ...

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