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The Back of the Painting

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Back of the Painting
Authors and Contributors      Introduction by Linda Waters
By (author) Linda Waters
By (author) Sarah Hillary
By (author) Jenny Sherman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 22,Width 16
Category/GenreForgery and theft of artwork
Painting and paintings
ISBN/Barcode 9780995133884
ClassificationsDewey:702.88
Audience
General
Illustrations 36 Coloured images

Publishing Details

Publisher Te Papa Press
Imprint Te Papa Press
Publication Date 8 April 2021
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE EXPERTS ON FAMOUS PAINTINGS. The seal of the Prince of Yugoslavia, the icon that protected persecuted Russians, Monets repurposed canvas, the excised first wife, the stolen Tissot all these stories can be found on the backs of paintings in New Zealand art museums. This fascinating book by three painting conservators explores the backs of 33 paintings, ranging from 15th century artworks to the present day, from Claude Lorrain to Ralph Hotere, and held in the collections of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Join them on their art-detective explorations.

Author Biography

Linda Waters is Conservator Paintings at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and has particular interests in the treatment of paintings from the midtwentieth century onwards and how the material nature of artworks contributes to their narrative. She has expertise in the microscopy and analysis of paint crosssections and has undertaken research on artists pigments. Sarah Hillary is Principal Conservator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki and specialises in the study of historical artists techniques. She has published research on New Zealand artists Colin McCahon, Rita Angus and Frances Hodgkins, and international artists James Tissot and Guido Reni. She has also been involved in curating exhibitions about artist techniques. Sarah is also a practising artist. Jenny Sherman is the Conservator at Dunedin Public Art Gallery and specialises in European Old Master paintings with particular emphasis on Italian works. She has carried out treatment and technical study of paintings ranging from the 13th century to the present day. She has worked at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Conservation Center at New York University. She ran a private conservation practice in New York for many years before moving to New Zealand.

Reviews

North and South picked it as its Book of the Month in the May issue.; John Daly-Peoples for the New Zealand Arts review said "an intriguing and illuminating book which helps expand one's appreciation of artworks and helps remove some of the mystique around artists and their work."