The Frick Diptych series is designed to foster critical engagement and
interest the specialist and non-specialist alike. this, the 8th volume in the
series, features an essay by the Frick's deputy director Xavier F. Salomon
paired with a fascinating contribution from contemporary composer Nico Muhly.
Paolo Veronese (1528-1588) was one of the great Venetian artists of the Renaissance, whose works were admired for their rich colors and mastery of theatrical narrative. His paintings ranged from decorative fresco schemes and portraits to allegorical, biblical, and historical subjects, produced for an aristocratic international audience. This definitive reappraisal of the artist also provides a fascinating account of painting and patronage in 16th-century Venice. Xavier F. Salomon traces Veronese’s career from its beginnings in Verona, where he developed an art shaped by the rediscovery of antiquity, to Venice, where he established a successful workshop. Salomon’s discussion of Veronese’s entire output, including his monumental banquet scenes, illuminates the original function of every work, many of them designed for specific locations. Generous illustrations, including numerous details, reveal the distinctive tactile qualities of Veronese’s technique and the beauty of his palette, whether rendering rich textiles, precious metals or female complexions. This splendid book makes a significant contribution to scholarship in the field of 16th-century Venetian painting.
New volume in the Frick Diptych series features a contribution by acclaimed
figurative painter Nicolas Party paired with an illuminating essay by Frick
chief curator Xavier F. Salomon.
New volume in the Frick Diptych series focuses on an exquisite Renaissance
portrait, pairing an essay by Frick curator Giulio Dalvit with a rich
contribution from contemporary artist Elizabeth Peyton.
A new and stimulating way of looking at Old Master paintings with a foreword
by Hanya Yanagihara, contributions by Jonathan Anderson, Jessica Bell Brown,
Christopher Lew, Jason Reynolds, Legacy Russell, and Russell Tovey, and works
by Jenna Gribbon, Doron Langberg, Toyin Ojih Odutola and Salman Toor.
Celebrates the first works in porcelain Penone has created, among the largest
pieces of porcelain ever produced at Sevres, enhanced by immaculate
photographs and design.
Lavish illustrations of the works of the Frick Collection’s Eveillard Gift with comprehensive commentaries by noted scholars in their field.This beautiful publication presents for the first time the Eveillard Gift of drawings to the Frick Collection in New York, the most important gift of drawings and pastels in the museum’s history. It accompanies an exhibition and includes a catalog of the works and commentaries by noted scholars.Twenty-six works of art promised to the Frick Collection by longtime supporters Elizabeth and Jean-Marie Eveillard dramatically advance the museum’s commitment to the research and display of European drawings. Included in this transformative gift are exquisite drawings, pastels, and prints by François Boucher, Gustave Caillebotte, Edgar Degas, Eugène Delacroix, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Thomas Lawrence, Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, John Singer Sargent, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, and Jean-Antoine Watteau, among others. The works include figurative sketches, independent studies, portraits, and landscape scenes, each either deepening the museum’s celebrated holdings or bringing the work of an artist who is not—but should be—represented in the collection.
Join the curators of New York's Frick Collection for an art-themed libation
and discussion of some of the high points of the world-class museum's works of
art.