This book, a fully illustrated guide to the glorious riches of London's museums and galleries, draws on the cream of the city's collections to create an easily navigable, narrative history of art. The guide's unique approach allows you to locate your favourite artist or style of art in any museum and follow this throughout the museums of London.
Do you like, say, the pre-Raphaelites? This book will show you where to find their works in London, from great masterpieces of the genre on show in world-famous institutions to hidden gems housed in galleries off the beaten track. Drink in the beauty of Burne-Jones's stained glass in the Holy Trinity Church in Sloane Street, then move on to see Millais's Ophelia in Tate Britain; jump on the tube to Walthamstow to the William Morris Gallery, which was once Morris's home and now displays a fine selection of pre-Raphaelite paintings.
The Art Guide also features concise histories and critical analyses of many important artists as well as key movements, showing you where to see, for example, Francis Bacon's iconic works and pinpointing his former London homes and haunts. This is the perfect guidebook for all art lovers who visit and live in the city, and an essential reference book for anyone interested in the history of art.
Format: flexibound plc with flaps (no jacket)
Publication date: 2011-05-23
Size: 20.0 x 13.5 cm
ISBN: 9780500289204
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Sam Phillips is the former Assistant Editor of the Royal Academy of Arts Magazine, and has contributed to many publications, including Time Out, Blueprint, I-D Magazine, the Guardian and the Sunday Telegraph.