Unfinished Paintings

Unfinished Paintings Narratives of the Non-Finito : Watson Gordon Lecture 2014 - National Galleries of Scotland

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Publisher's Synopsis

Unfinished paintings can be seen in many of the world's great collections, including that of the National Gallery of Scotland: they fascinate the viewer and raise intriguing questions. What circumstances left them incomplete? What do they tell us about the ways that painters worked? How do we define 'finish', and when did an artist consider a work to be finished? These and other questions will be considered by David Bomford, in an exploration of the non-finito from the Renaissance to the 20th century. The Watson Gordon Lecture Series: The Watson Gordon Lectures, established in 2006, typify the long-standing collaboration between the University of Edinburgh and the National Galleries of Scotland. Each lecture is by a leading scholar and reveals new research on a focused topic. The lectures are delivered and published annually, and now number eight titles in the series. Also available: 'The Hardest Kind of Archetype': Reflections on Roy Lichtenstein ISBN 9781906270384 Picasso's 'Toys for Adults', Cubism as Surrealism ISBN 9781906270261 Roger Fry's Journey: From Primitives to the Post-Impressionists ISBN 9781906270117 Sound, Silence, and Modernity in Dutch Pictures of Manners ISBN 9781906270254

Book information

ISBN: 9781906270919
Publisher: National Galleries of Scotland
Imprint: National Galleries of Scotland
Pub date:
DEWEY: 709.03
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 48
Weight: 266g
Height: 169mm
Width: 217mm
Spine width: 6mm