Spanish Drawings in the Hispanic Society of America. From the Golden Age to Goya

Spanish Drawings in the Hispanic Society of America. From the Golden Age to Goya

Print
2007 - Priscilla Muller
Description: 

Book published for the presentation in Barcelona of a series of Spanish drawings from the collections of the Hispanic Society of America. The book takes a look at the history of Spanish drawing, from the 16th to the first third of the 19th century, highlighting the importance that this discipline acquired with artists as important and representative of this period as, for example, Ribera, Cano and above all Goya. The catalogue contributes to make known a virtually unpublished series of drawings.

Edition: 

MNAC

Main author: 
Priscilla Muller
Year Publication: 

2007

ISBN: 

978-84-8043-170-5

Pages: 

316

Format: 

24 x 28 cm.

Binding: 

Paperback

30.00€

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