Books written by Hugo Chapman

  • Drawing in Silver and Gold: From Leonardo to Jasper Johns

    1508 silverpoint, brush and black and brown ink, over charcoal and leadpoint heightened with white on white prepared paper 511/16 ×41/16 (14.4 × 10.3) National Gallery of Art, Woodner Collection, 1991.182.18, a,b Literature: Rowlands ...

  • Raphael: From Urbino to Rome

    A catalog of the Italian Renaissance painter's work includes more than one hundred paintings and drawing, with textual entries for each, an account of the artist's life and work, and brief essays on his fresco painting in the Vatican and ...

  • Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings

    This is followed by catalogue entries for just over 100 drawings where discussion of their function and significance is supported by comparative illustrations of related works, such as paintings.

  • Michelangelo Drawings: Closer to the Master

    ( 1969 ) ' Two unknown studies by Michelangelo for the Last Judgement , The Burlington Magazine lll , — ( 1997 ) Michelangelo giovane . Pittore e scultore a Roma 1496-1501 , National Gallery catalogue in Italian edn , Modena .

  • Old Master Drawings from the Malcolm Collection

    "Comprising almost one thousand drawings and more than four hundred prints, the Malcolm collection was considered a preeminently important addition to the British Museum's holdings of old master drawings when...

  • Michelangelo

    A study of Michelangelo's drawings held in the collections of the British Museum. These drawings range from unfinished sketches to studies of some of his most famous works such as the Sistine chapel ceiling and the Last Judgment.

  • Michelangelo: The British Museum

    "Michelangelo (1475-1564) was one of the most influential and admired artists of the Italian Renaissance. His creativity extended from works of sculpture and paintings to architecture and poetry. Central to...

  • Lines of Thought: Michelangelo to Bridget Riley: Drawings from the British Museum

    A show touring US museums examines the process and practice of drawing, showcasing over 500 years of work from Michelangelo to the present day