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Drawing in Silver and Gold : Leonardo to Jasper Johns

Chapman, HugoSell, StaceyBartrum, Giulia(Contributions by)Bescoby, Jenny(Contributions by)Hand, John Oliver(Contributions by)Rayner, Judith(Contributions by)Russell, Joanna(Contributions by)Schenck, Kimberly(Contributions by)Van Camp, An(Contributions by)Weber, Bruce(Contributions by)
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From the Middle Ages to the present, master draftsmen have used the technique of metalpoint to create some of the most beautiful and technically accomplished drawings in the history of art.

Drawing in Silver and Gold examines the history of this evocative medium, in which a metal stylus is used on a specially prepared surface to create lines of astonishing delicacy. This beautifully illustrated book examines the practice of metalpoint over six centuries, in the work of artists ranging from Leonardo, Durer, and Rembrandt to Otto Dix and Jasper Johns.

A team of authors--curators, conservators, scientists--address variations in technique across time and between different schools, incorporating new scientific analysis, revealing patterns of use, and providing a rare demonstration of the medium's range and versatility.

They reappraise famous metalpoints of the Renaissance and shed new light on infrequently studied periods, such as the seventeenth century and the Victorian silverpoint revival. A new examination of an exquisite but not thoroughly understood medium, Drawing in Silver and Gold offers fresh interpretations of a practice central to the history of drawing and will serve as the most authoritative reference on metalpoints for years to come.

Exhibition schedule: * National Gallery of Art - http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/exhibitions/2015/leonardo-to-jasper-johns.html, May 3-July 26, 2015* The British Museum, September 10-December 6, 2015

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
0691166129 / 9780691166124
Hardback
741.25
26/05/2015
United States
English
313 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition held at National Gallery of Art, 3rd May-26th July 2015 and The British Museum, 10th September-6th December 2015.