Hjemmesiden anvender cookies

Denne hjemmeside sætter cookies for at opnå en funktionel side og for at huske dine foretrukne indstillinger. Ved hjælp af cookies laver vi statistikker og analyserer besøg på vores side så vi sikrer, at siden hele tiden forbedres, og at vores markedsføring bliver relevant for dig. Hvis du giver dit samtykke, så tillader du, at vi sætter cookies (enten i form af egne cookies og/eller fra tredjeparter), og at vi behandler de personoplysninger, som indsamles via de cookies. Du kan læse mere om cookies i vores cookiepolitik her hvor du også altid har mulighed for at trække dit samtykke tilbage.

Herunder kan du vælge cookies til eller fra. Navnet på de forskellige typer af cookies fortæller, hvilket formål de tjener.

THE SIMON SAINSBURY BEQUEST TO TATE AND THE NATIONAL GALLERY

In an act of extraordinary generosity, the collector and philanthropist Simon Sainsbury (1930-2006) left one of the most significant bequests of art to public collections of the post-war years. Tate and The National Gallery are the joint beneficiaries of an extraordinary collection of paintings, ranging from seventeenth-century British works to masterpieces of French Impressionism and twentieth-century art. Five paintings, by Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet and Henri Rousseau, have been given to The National Gallery. Fifteen works, by Francis Bacon, Balthus, Pierre Bonnard, Lucian Freud, Thomas Gainsborough, Victor Pasmore, John Wootton and Johan Zoffany, are added to Tate's collection.
Each of these important works is illustrated in the book, and expert curators from Tate and The National Gallery discuss the impact their arrival has made on the respective collections.
Pris ved 1Stk 239,00 DKK

Emne Samlinger - Museer og Private
Kunstner Diverse
Forfatter Edited by Andrew Wilson
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer Gennem ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 23 x 19 cm / 128 sider
Udgivelsesår 2008
Indbinding Hæftet
Forlag Tate
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9781854377906
Lev. 3-5 dage
In an act of extraordinary generosity, the collector and philanthropist Simon Sainsbury (1930-2006) left one of the most significant bequests of art to public collections of the post-war years. Tate and The National Gallery are the joint beneficiaries of an extraordinary collection of paintings, ranging from seventeenth-century British works to masterpieces of French Impressionism and twentieth-century art. Five paintings, by Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet and Henri Rousseau, have been given to The National Gallery. Fifteen works, by Francis Bacon, Balthus, Pierre Bonnard, Lucian Freud, Thomas Gainsborough, Victor Pasmore, John Wootton and Johan Zoffany, are added to Tate's collection.
Each of these important works is illustrated in the book, and expert curators from Tate and The National Gallery discuss the impact their arrival has made on the respective collections.