Portrait of the Artist
Accompanying the exhibition, depictions of artists from the Royal Collection
Royal Collection exhibitions, and their catalogues, invariably set the standard for other institutions to follow. Fittingly, this is one of the best.
Bendor Grosvenor, Financial Times
Hardback, 254 x 203 mm, 150 colour illustrations
ISBN 978 1 909741 32 4
Please note, due to the publication date this catalogue may contain outdated terminology. Updated object records can be viewed on Collection Online.
The first publication to focus on images of artists from within the Royal Collection, Portrait of the Artist not only showcases self-portraits of world-renowned artists from Rembrandt to Hockney, but also features images of artists by their friends and pupils, including the most reliable surviving likeness of Leonardo da Vinci by his student Francesco Melzi.
It examines a range of themes played out within these works, from the cult of the artist to the symbolism evoked through images of the artist’s studio, and looks at the role of the monarch in commissioning, collecting and displaying portraits. Also explored is the changing status of the artist and the ways in which this is portrayed both in the works themselves and in the relationship between artist and patron.
This sumptuously illustrated book contains a fascinating array of paintings, works on paper, photographs and decorative arts by a wide range of artists including Rubens, Gentileschi, Dürer, Reynolds and Freud.
Anna Reynolds is Deputy Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures, Royal Collection Trust. Her previous publications include A Royal Welcome and In Fine Style.
Lucy Peter is Assistant Curator of Paintings, Royal Collection Trust and was the co-author of Royal Childhood.
Martin Clayton is Head of Prints and Drawings, Royal Collection Trust. He has published extensively on the drawings in the Royal Collection, most recently Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing and Castiglione: Lost Genius.
Portrait of the Artist
Portrait of the Artist showcases works from artists including Rembrandt, Rubens, Freud and HockneyDownload PDF