The Thames & Hudson Dictionary of British Art

World of Art

The Thames & Hudson Dictionary of British Art

  1. General Editor David Bindman
  2. Editor for Medieval Art Nigel Morgan
  • ISBN 9780500202296
  • 21.00 x 14.90 cm
  • Paperback
  • 320pp
  • 316 Illustrations, 0 in colour
  • First published 1988
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‘The entries are models of concision and have been compiled by an impressive list of scholars’ – The Times Literary Supplement

This essential companion is the only book on British art to cover every period from the Anglo-Saxons to the present day, and every significant medium – from paintng, sculpture and printmaking to medieval goldsmiths' work and stained glass.

Here is clear, up-to-date information on hundreds of artists and on more general topics such as schools, concepts, techniques, institutions, patronage and art criticism.

The many illustrations have been chosen to illuminate the whole range of subjects and artists and to highlight connections between them. The entries are cross-referenced; their are full bibliographies; and a gazetteer gives detailed information on collections of British art throughout the world.

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