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Christine Riding

    From War to Peace
    The Armada Portrait
    Turner and the Sea
    National Gallery. Paintings, People, Portraits
    Gainsborough's Blue Boy
    Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery
    • 4,7(6)Tarief

      Presenting new work by American artist Kehinde Wiley, as he explores the European landscape tradition through film and painting

      Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery
    • Gainsborough's Blue Boy

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
      4,3(4)Tarief

      This richly illustrated publication explores the lasting influence of Gainsborough's Blue Boy on British art and culture

      Gainsborough's Blue Boy
    • Get to know the National Gallery's masterworks through the eyes of leading cultural figures and contemporary artists photographed in the Gallery and behind-the-scenes spaces. Organized chronologically, this edition tells the story of 700 years of art history through a selection of over 200 paintings in the collection, from Margarito d'Arezzo to Claude Monet.

      National Gallery. Paintings, People, Portraits
    • Turner and the Sea

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      This book, published alongside a major exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, explores Turner’s lifelong fascination with the sea and situates his work within the context of 19th-century marine painting.

      Turner and the Sea
    • The Armada Portrait

      • 80bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      There is hardly a statement of power and authority in British history as blunt as the so-called "Armada Portrait." The unforgettable painting depicting Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) commemorates the most famous conflict of her reign--the great sea battle of 1588. It was then that the English fleet successfully defeated the invading Spanish Armada, which had been sent to overthrow Elizabeth. The portrait is arguably the most recognizable depiction of the Tudor queen. Still, it is also a complex, multi-layered representation of the iconography of Elizabeth I, as the "Empresse of the world" and the "Virgin Queen." Each of the three surviving versions of the portrait includes symbolism that illustrates Elizabeth's victory. The painting, as an outstanding historical document, summarizes the hopes and aspirations of the state, and Elizabeth as its head, at a watershed moment of history. In The Armada Portrait, Christine Riding takes the reader on a journey through the painting's history rendered possible thanks to the discoveries made during the most recent conservation work. The illustrated guide to the impressive "Armada Portrait" gives an overview of the context, creation, and significance of the portrait, alongside an evaluation of Elizabeth's legacy. Not leaving any topics untouched, The Armada Portrait reveals how the painting has inspired and informed countless portrayals of Elizabeth I in film, theater, and television.

      The Armada Portrait
    • From War to Peace

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      This is a photographic record of aviation in Britain, 1940 to 1949. The photographs were taken by E. J. Riding who spent his entire working life in the aviation industry, but was killed in a flying accident. During his short life, he worked as an aircraft engineer, professional photographer, draughtsman and aero-modeller and as an aviation writer.

      From War to Peace
    • Flying Life

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      The golden pre-war age of British flying, caught by the camera of an amateur enthusiast

      Flying Life
    • An exploration of Turner as an artist-traveler, in relation to two important European harbor scenes

      Turner on Tour
    • William Turner gilt weltweit als einer der bedeutendsten englischen Maler. Tosende Meeresbrandungen und sich farbig darin ergießende leuchtende Sonnenuntergänge machten ihn weltberühmt. Seine lebenslang anhaltende Faszination für das Maritime steht im Mittelpunkt dieser Publikation, die alle Marinestücke präsentiert, die er zwischen 1830 und 1840 malte. Fast 200 Meisterwerke dieses Bandes stammen allein von William Turners Hand. Etwa 30 weitere Bilder gehen auf berühmte Zeitgenossen wie Théodore Géricault, Eugène Delacroix und John Constable zurück.

      Turner und das Meer