Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 2 - April 15, 1973. Curated and with text by Richard S. Field in collaboration with Wesleyan Students including Jeffrey Deitch in one of his earliest curatorial efforts, who along with fellow students Rosemary Rodgers, Puffin D'Oench, and John Spike contributed additional text. ... [details]
Anthology of writings by Paul Éluard. Artists mentioned include Angelico, Henri Bellechose, François Boucher, Eugène Boudin, Pierre Breughel, Jacques Callot, Paul Cézanne, Jean-Baptiste Chardin, Petrus Christus, Cimabué, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Gustave Courbet, Honoré Daumier, Louis David, Eugène Delacroix, Albrecht Dürer, Jan van Eyck, Jean Fouquet, Théodore Géricault, Giorgio Giorgione, Giotto, Hugo Van der Goes, Vincent van Gogh, Francisco de Goya, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Frans Hals, William Hogarth, Hokusai, Hans Holbein, Dominique Ingres, Georges de la Tour, Louis Le Nain, Eustache Le Sueur, Lucas de Leyde, Claude Lorrain, Édouard Manet, Masaccio, Michel-Ange, Jean-François Millet, Adrien van Ostade, Outamaro Kitagara, Picasso, Nicolas Poussin, Prudhon, Raphael, Rembrandt, Joshua Reynolds, Henri Rousseau, Peter Paul Reubens, Ruysdaël, Tintoretto, Titian, Jan Vermeer, Leonardo da Vinci, Jean-Antoine Watteau, and Roger van der Weyden. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Musée de la Vie Romantique, Paris, May 3 - July 15, 2001. Text by Louis-Antoine Prat. Artists in the exhibition include Antoine-Louis Barye, Charles Baudelaire, Léon Benouville, Pierre Bonirote, Luigi Calamatta, Théodore Caruelle d'Aligny, Théodore Chassériau, Adrien Dauzats, Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, Alfred Dehodencq, Eugène Delacroix, Hippolyte Delaroche, Théophile Gautier, Jean-Louis-André-Théodore Géricault, Gérard Grandville, François-Marius Granet, Antoine-Jean Gros, Antoinette-Cécile-Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, Paul Huet, Victor Hugo, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Eugène Isabey, Alexandre Laemlein, Eugène Lami, Henri Lehmann, Antonin Moine, Gérard de Nerval, Dominique-Louis-Féréol Papety, Pierre Révoil, Louis-Antoine-Léon Riesener, Léopold Robert, George Sand, Ary Scheffer, Jean-Victor Schnetz, and Henri de Triqueti. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 8, 2005 - January 29, 2006. Traveled June 29 - November 26, 2006, Britsh Museum, London. Contributions by Perrin Stein and Martin Royalton-Kisch. ... [details]
Large-scale critical look at French painting from David to Cézanne. Text by Jean Leymarie, translated into English by James Emmons. Only some of the artists and other figures mentioned in the text include Jean Adhémar, August AIguier, Claude-François-Théodore Aligny, , Georges Anthony, Louis Aragon, Zacharie Astruc, Jules-Robert Auguste, Antoine Bail, Edouard Baille, Honoré de Balzac, Armand Barbès, Maurice Barrès, F. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, October 10, 1991 - January 6, 1992. Essays by Régis Michel, Bruno Chenique, Yveline Cantarel-Besson, and Sylvain Laveissière. ... [details]
A critical look at the French painter Théodore Géricault's time spent in Italy, by Wheelock Whitney. "A painter of outstanding originality who was considered one of the founders of the French Romantic School, Théodore Géricault left Paris in late 1816, at the age of twenty-five, and spent the next year in Italy, making an extraordinary series of works in a variety of media. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, November - December 1996 and at the Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, January - February 1997. Edited by Jeffrey Fraenkel and Matthew Marks. ... [details]
Collection of writings by the French artist Théodore Géricault, which were written with the intention of being published in a complete text, but which was never completed due to the artist's young death. ... [details]
Second volume in a rigorous five-volume monograph series on the life and work of French painter Théodore Géricault. Vol. I "L'Homm"e focuses on the biography of Géricault. The following volumes are organized chronologically, each featuring a critical study and a catalogue raisonné. ... [details]