Facture: Conservation, Science, Art History

Daphne S. Barbour (Editor), Suzanne Quillen Lomax (Editor)

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Author
Daphne S. Barbour (Editor), Suzanne Quillen Lomax (Editor)
Publish Date
2020-01-07
Subtitle
Volume 4: Series, Multiples, Replicas
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
288
Publisher Name
National Gallery Washington
ISBN-10
0300247613
ISBN-13
9780300247619
citemno
249289
SKU
9780300247619

Description

A rigorous and wide-ranging investigation of the techniques and reasons behind the artistic practice of replication

Volume 4 of the National Gallery of Art’s biennial conservation research journal Facture examines the complex themes of series, multiples, and replicas. With a broad historical purview that spans from the Renaissance to the 20th century, this publication considers various modes of replication—by the artist’s own hand or workshop, as a posthumous creation, or as a preferred practice—and their motivations. Drawing on new research into materials and techniques, nine essays focus on works in diverse media by artists such as Sandro Botticelli, Auguste Rodin, and Robert Rauschenberg and present intriguing conclusions about the nature of serialization and the relationships among multiple versions of a composition. Filled with spectacularly detailed photographs and fresh discoveries, this volume provides exceptional insight into these extraordinary works of art and offers the possibility of exciting new avenues of inquiry.

Distributed for the National Gallery of Art, Washington