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book❤️[READ]✔️ Facture: Conservation, Science, Art History: Volume 2: Art in Context

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  1. Facture: Conservation, Science, Art History: Volume 2: Art in Context

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  3. Facture presents the latest conservation research on masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, spanning the early Renaissance through the present and encompassing a range of media. Volume 2 examines great art of two very different eras&#8212th Italian Renaissance and the 20th century&#8212an puts in new contexts works such as Giotto&#8217sMadonna and Child, bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin, watercolors by John Marin, early paintings by Andy Warhol, and Mark Rothko&#8217smultiforms, which mark the birth of his abstraction. Seven essays are illustrated with outstandingly detailed photography and share a common approach. They each begin with meticulous material and analytical study of the work and then place the findings in a broader historical context, providing new perspectives on well-known works. A fascinating contribution to interdisciplinary scholarship on art, this publication extends a tradition of fostering dialogue among art historians, scientists, and conservators in the international community.Published by the National Gallery of Art, Washington/Distributed by Yale University Press

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