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Velzquez. The Complete Works
By (Author) Jos Lpez-Rey
By (author) Odile Delenda
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
23rd October 2014
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
759.6
Hardback
416
Width 290mm, Height 395mm
4519g
Manet called him the greatest painter of all. Picasso was so inspired by his masterpiece Las Meninas that he painted 44 variations of it. Francis Bacon painted a study of his portrait of Pope Innocent X. Monet and Renoir, Corot and Courbet, Degas and Dalfor so many champions of art history, the ultimate soundboard wasand remainsDiego Rodrguez de Silva y Velzquez (1599-1660). This updated catalog raisonn brings together Velzquezs complete works, jaw-droppingly reproduced in extra-large format, with a selection of enlarged details and brand new photography of recently restored paintings, achieved through the joint initiative of TASCHEN and Wildenstein. The book's dazzling images are accompanied by insightful commentary from Jos Lpez-Rey on Velzquez's interest in human life and his equal attention to all subjects, from an old woman frying eggs to a pope or king, as well as his commitment to color and light, which would influence the Impressionists over two centuries later.
Here you have art on art, as only the publisher of publishers can offer! * Force One *
This volume is impressively comprehensive and comprehensible, richly illustrated and thoroughly covetable as an object. Any art library that aspires to completeness should have a copy of Velzquez: The Complete Works. * Cassone Magazine *
Jos Lpez-Rey (19051991) taught Italian Renaissance at the University of Madrid and worked as an art advisor for the Spanish Ministry of Education. Before the end of the Spanish Civil War, he emigrated to the USA, where he resumed his teaching career at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York. In 1973 he was awarded emeritus status. Lpez-Rey was a corresponding member of the Hispanic Society of America and a consultant and contributor to several international art journals, including the Gazette des Beaux Arts and Art News. Odile Delenda, graduate of the cole du Louvre, served as professor there, and then as deputy head of the department of paintings at the Muse du Louvre until 2007. She has collaborated on several exhibitions of old master paintings. A research fellow at the Wildenstein Institute in Paris since 1990, she has continued her study of Spanish art from the Siglo de Oro. She is, among other works, the author of Vlasquez, peintre religieux (1993) and, under the auspices of the Wildenstein Institute, the first critical catalogue raisonn of the painted oeuvre of Francisco de Zurbarn and his studio (2009/10).