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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Titre conventionnel : [Mélanges. Meyers, Amy]
Titre(s) : Britain in the world [Texte imprimé] : highlights from the Yale center for British art : in honor of Amy Meyers / edited by Martina Droth, Nathan Flis, and Michael Hatt
Publication : New Haven (Conn.) : Yale center for British art ; New Haven (Conn.) ; London : Yale
university press, copyright 2019
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (175 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 25 cm
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr.
Britain in the World' presents highlights from the collection of the Yale Center for
British Art. Included alongside iconic works-such as George Stubbs's Zebra, Sir Joshua
Reynolds's Miss Prue, and J. M. W. Turner's Dort-are diverse and fascinating objects
that range from the Tudor period to the present day.0Featuring work by John Constable,
William Henry Fox Talbot, Barbara Hepworth, Chris Ofili and Yinka Shonibare, this
beautifully illustrated book offers a valuable glimpse into the Center's vast and
varied holdings. It also reveals British art as a global phenomenon, shaped and characterized
by cultural exchange, exploration, scientific discovery, and, crucially, by the long
history of colonialism and empire. This book illustrates the myriad ways in which
visible and invisible global connections are present in the visual and material culture
of Britain.00Exhibition: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA (11.05.2016-31.12.2019)
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Droth, Martina. Éditeur scientifique
Flis, Nathan. Éditeur scientifique
Hatt, Michael. Éditeur scientifique
Autre(s) forme(s) du titre :
- Autre forme du titre : Highlights from the Yale Center for British Art : in honor
of Amy Meyers
Sujet(s) : Art -- Grande-Bretagne
Yale center for British art (New Haven, Conn.)
Genre ou forme : Catalogues
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780300247473. - ISBN 0300247478 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46622851b
Notice n° :
FRBNF46622851
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Unknown artist (English) : Helmingham Herbal and Bestiary, ca. 1500 / ; by Elisabeth
R. Fairman --. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, a young daughter of the picts, ca 1585
/ ; by Edward Town --. Unknown artist, after Lucas de Heere : An allegory of the Tudor
succession: the family of Henry VIII, ca. 1590 / ; by Lisa L. Ford --. Attributed
to Paul van Somer, a lady known as Elizabeth, Countess of Kellie, ca. 1619 / ; by
Pamela H. Smith --. Benedetto Gennari, Cleopatra, ca 1674 / ; by Julia Marciari-Alexander
--. Bartholomew Dandridge, a young girl with an enslaved servant and a dog, ca. 1725
/ ; by Mark Aronson and Jessica David --. Louis Franc̦ois Roubiliac, Alexander Pope,
1741 / ; by Malcolm Baker --. Mark Catesby, "an Thymelaea foliis obtusis; Anseri Bassano
&c: the grea booby," 1754 / ; by Henrietta McBurney --. Charles Brooking, shipping
in the English Channel, ca. 1755 / ; by Eleanor Hughes --. Studio of Francis Harwood,
bust of a man, ca. 1758 / ; by Cyra Levenson --. Richard Wilson, Kew Gardens: the
Pagoda and Palladian Bridge, 1762 / ; by Joanna Marschner --. George Stubbs, Zebra,
1763 / ; by Samuel Shaw --. James Bolton, "House Wren (Troglodytes aedon) or Winter
Wren...," ca. 1768 / ; by Mark Laird --. Joseph Wilton, Thomas Dawson, first Baron
Dartrey (later first Viscount Cremorne), ca. 1771 / ; Matthew Hargraves -- Joshua
Reynolds, Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in "Love for Love" by William Congreve, 1771-73
/ ; by Martin Postle --. Thomas Gainsborough, Mountain valley with figures and distant
villiage, 1773-77 / ; by Alexander Nemerov --. James Forbes, "a view of the ocean,
between the tropics...," / ; by Jennifer Tucker --. Agostino Brunias, linen market,
Dominica, ca. 1780; a Leeward Islands Carib family outside a hut, ca. 1780 / ; by
Joseph Roach --. James Forbes, "the large Indian bat," 1782 / ; Holly Shaffer --.
John Lightfoot, a catalogue of the Portland Museum:..., 1786 / ; by Jane Wildgoose
--. William russell Birch, after Richard Wilson, a view of Kew Gardens, 1789 / ; by
Therese O'Malley --. Attributed to Gangaram Chintaman Tambat, Utensils, ca. 1790s
/ ; by Edward S. Cooke, Jr. --. Paul Sanby, a view of vinters at Boxley, Kent, with
Mr. Whatman's turkey paper mills, 1794 / ; by Scott Wilcox --. Joseph Mallord William
Turner, Dort or Dordrecht:..., 1818 / ; by Gillian Forrester --. John Constable, Stratford
Mill, or the young Waltonians, 1819-20 / ; by Mark Hallett --. William Darton, The
noble game of the elephant and castle, or travelling in Asia, 1822 / ; by Romita Ray
--. Robert Smith, Inside the main entrance of the Purana Qila, Delhi, 1823 / ; by
Morna O'neill --. John Scarlett Davis, The interior of the British Institution Gallery,
1829 / ; by Catherine Roach --. William Henry Fox Talbot, The pencil of nature, 1844-46
/ ; by Citra Ramalingam --. George Chinnery, A view of Victoria, Hong Kong Island,
1846 / ; by Alicia Weisberg-Roberts --. Unknown artist (Indian), Taj Mahal, 1857 /
; by Fred Bohrer --. James Sharples, The forge, ca. 1870 / ; by Tim Barringer --.
Edward Lear, Kinchinjunga, or Kangchenjunga, from Darjeeling, 1879 / ; by Robert McCracken
Peck --. Vanessa Bell, Self-Portrait, ca. 1915 / ; by Gillian Beer --. Constance Stuart
Larrabee, Ezenzeleni School for the blind, 1943, printed 1983 / ; by Glenn Adamson
--. (Jocelyn) Barbara Hepworth, Biolith, 1948-49 / ; by Sarah Victoria Turner --.
Bruce Davidson, Wales, 1965 / ; by Bruce Davidson and Scott Wilcox --. Rebecca Salter,
K37, 1996 / ; by Jules David Prown --. Sonia Boyce, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, Hew
Locke, Chris Ofili, and Carrie Mae Weems: Rivington place portfolio, 2006-7 / ; by
Courtney J. Martin --. Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA), Mrs. Pinckney and the emancipated
birds of South Carolina, 2017 / ; by Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA) and Martina Droth.