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| For Collectors of the Fine and Decorative Arts |
Oct. 17, 2011 - Art & Antiques Magazine eNewsletter
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James Gillray, The King of Brobdingnag & Gulliver |
Surely You Jest
The Met presents a trove of little-seen gems of humorous printmaking.
"Infinite Jest" was almost five years in the making. "We knew we had a good collection of caricatures, especially by Thomas Rowlandson, of which we had around 200 examples," many of which had been acquired from a British dealer decades ago and never catalogued, recalls associate curator Constance McPhee. READ MORE  |
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| From the Archives |
| Gold Standard |
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The ancient technique of granulated gold is so arcane that it was lost not once but twice, but contemporary artisans have made its beauty accessible. READ MORE  |
| The New Outsiders |
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With discoveries from afar and new ways of looking at the work of self-taught artists, the Outsider field is evolving. READ MORE  |
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