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Central European Drawings, 1680-1800
Thomas Dacosta Kaufmann | Princeton University Art Museum | Santa Barbara University Art Museum University of California

Central European Drawings, 1680-1800

a selection from American collections

Art Museum, Princeton University in association wi (1989)
9780943012117
| Softcover
292 pages | English
Dewey 741.94 KAU
LC Classification NC225 .K37 1989
LC Control No. 89062098

Subject

  • Drawing, Central European - 17th Century - Exhibitions
  • Drawing, Central European - 18th Century - Exhibitions

Plot

Central Europe occupies a prominent place in many realms of eighteenth-century culture. This volume is the catalogue of an exhibition of drawings, organized in 1989 by The Art Museum, Princeton University, which presents some of the little-known accomplishments of artists from the region of present-day East and West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and parts of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. Providing the first available survey of drawings of the period in English, the illustrated introduction to the catalogue considers the works in historical and artistic context. The book includes important drawings by artists such as Cosmas Damian Asam, Egid Quirin Asam, Matthus Gnther, and Adrian Zingg. Published for the first time are unique drawings by such important sculptors as Georg Raphael Donner and Franz Xaver Messerschmidt. The fully illustrated catalogue contains 105 entries, many of which deal with major issues of art of the time and treat the drawings exhibited in relation to works elsewhere. Biographies are presented for all the artists exhibited.