Description
Animated by an unprecedented study of its collections, this book tells the story of the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and illuminates the history of art in Britain over the past two and a half centuries. Thousands of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and engravings, as well as silver, furniture, medals, and historic photographs, make up this monumental collection, featured here in stunning illustrations, and including an array of little-studied works of art and other objects of the highest quality. The works of art complement an archive of 600,000 documents and the first library in Britain dedicated to the fine arts. This fresh history reveals the central role of the Royal Academy in British national life, especially during the 19th century. It also explores periods of turmoil in the 20th century, when the Academy sought either to defy or to come to terms with modernism, challenging linear histories and frequently held notions of progress and innovation.
Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and Royal Academy of Arts, London
About the Author
Robin Simon is editor of the British Art Journal and honorary professor of English at University College London. MaryAnne Stevens is an independent art historian and curator.
Reviews
"Handsomely illuminating"-Michael Prodger, Sunday Times
An "unprecedented study of [the Royal Academy] holdings" - RA Magazine
"A landmark joint publication" - Country Life
"Books have been written about the Royal Academy before, but none with the scope, ambition and sheer heft of this one." - Susan Owens, Literary Review
"In this enormous collaborative and definitive anthology, the Royal Academy's history are portrayed in exhaustive detail"-V&A Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9780300232073
Author Robin Simon
Format Hardback
Page Count 676
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 3538g