New releases
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Contra la guerra
Los Desastres de Goya
In 1810, during the Peninsular War (1808–14), Francisco de Goya began working on the 82 prints that make up the Disasters of War, in which he artistically portrayed the experience…
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British Travellers in Seville & their Drawings, 1715–1854
This book offers a wide-ranging and accurate survey of British travellers in Seville from the early eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Well-known characters such as the poet Lord Byron, the artist…
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Luis de Vargas, pincel y mano peregrina
Luis de Vargas, a painter seldom studied despite his importance to sixteenth-century Spanish art, returned to Seville in 1550 after two long decades in Italy and burst onto the local…
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Pedro de Villafranca: Printmaker at the Court of Philip IV
This is the first comprehensive account of the life and work of the Spanish artist Pedro de Villafranca y Malagón (c. 1615–1684). His unrivalled skill as an engraver was recognised…
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Arquitectura y Monarquía en Madrid, 1620-1700
With its selection as the court of the Spanish Habsburgs, Madrid became the de facto capital of a global empire, a place from which momentous decisions were made whose implications…
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Francisco Bayeu’s Study of a Dog from Life
Francisco Bayeu (1734–1795) was the most influential painter at the Spanish court in the last quarter of the eighteenth century. Painter to Charles III and IV and director of the…
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Figuras ridículas
La pintura de género en la España del siglo XVII
Genre painting in seventeenth-century Spain is scarce in comparison with the Flemish or Italian schools. But if two of the most important practitioners of this trend in modern Europe were…
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Damaged Soul
Visual Cultures of the Repentant Magdalene
The Spanish Gallery at Bishop Auckland holds a small yet remarkable collection of works representing the Penitent Magdalene in her cave in Southern France. These were painted by three seventeenth-century…