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EXHIBITION CATALOGUES ¶ 1984 Three Friends of the Impressionists: Boldini, De Nittis, Zandomeneghi.
53 pages, fully illustrated (out of print).
The MaTThiesen Gallery, london 1978 1985 Around 1610: The Onset of the Baroque.
An exhibition on behalf of Famine Relief in Ethiopia by The Relief Society of Tigray.
Those marked ¶ Matthiesen Gallery in association with Stair Sainty Matthiesen Introduction by Sir Ellis Waterhouse.
Those marked ‡ edited and published with Stair Sainty Matthiesen 120 pages, 33 colour plates, 22 black and white illustrations (scarce). £12 or $18 + p. & p.
‡ 1985 The First Painters of the King: French Royal Taste from Louis XIV to the Revolution.
1979 British Printmakers 1812-1840. Catalogue by Colin Bailey, including three comprehensive essays by Philip Conisbee,
52 pages with 431 items, many illustrated (edited by James Ingram - out of print). Jean-Luc Bordeaux and Thomas Gaehtgens. Introduction by Guy Stair Sainty.
1980 Symbolist and Art Nouveau Prints - Autumn Catalogue. Inventory of paintings by the ‘First Painters in Public Collections in the USA’.
80 pages fully illustrated (edited by James Ingram - out of print). 144 pages, 21 colour plates, 243 black and white illustrations (out of print).
1981 Important Italian Baroque Paintings, 1600-1700. 1986 Baroque III: 1620-1700.
An exhibition in aid of The Frescoes by Guarino at Solofra damaged by earthquake. An exhibition in memory of Sir Ellis Waterhousc and on behalf of The National
Foreword by Alvar González-Palacios. Art Collections Fund.
100 pages, 22 colour plates, 34 black and white illustrations. £20 or $30 + Introduction by Sir Peter Wakefield. Essays by Francis Haskell, Cecil Gould,
p. & p. (scarce). Francis Russell, Charles McCorquodale and Craig Felton.
152 pages, 15 colour plates, 30 black and white illustrations. £15 or $23 + p. & p.
1981 Fine Prints and Drawings: England, America and Europe.
60 pages with 173 items, many illustrated (edited by James Ingram - out of print). ‡ 1986 An Aspect of Collecting Taste.
Introduction by Guy Stair Sainty.
1983 Early Italian Paintings and Works of Art, 1300-1480. 68 pages, 24 colour plates, 7 black and white illustrations (out of print).
An exhibition in aid of The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Introductory essay by Dr Dillian Gordon on ‘Painting Techniques in Italy, 1270-1450’. 1987 Paintings from Emilia, 1500-1700.
127 pages, 22 colour plates, 34 black and white illustrations. An exhibition held in New York at the Newhouse Galleries Inc.
£12 or $18 + p. & p. Foreword by Professor Sydney J. Freedberg. Introduction by Emmanuele Mattaliano.
150 pages, 33 colour plates, 63 black and white illustrations.
1984 From Borso to Cesare d’Este, 1450-1628: The School of Ferrara. £15 or $23 + p. & p.
An exhibition in aid of The Courtauld Institute Trust Appeal Fund.
Ten introductory essays on Ferrara and aspects of Ferrarese art by Cecil Gould, 1987 The Settecento: Italian Rococo and Early Neoclassical Paintings, 1700-1800.
Lanfranco Caretti, Claudio Gallico, Vincenzo Fontana, Thomas Tuohy, An exhibition held on behalf of Aids Crisis Trust (UK) and The American Foundation
Emmanuele Mattaliano, Giorgio Bassani, Giuliano Briganti, Alastair Smith, for Aids Research (USA).
with charts and Concordat of Ferrarese paintings in British public collections. Introduction by Charles McCorquordale. Essays by Francis Russell, Edgar Peters
200 pages, 50 colour plates, 84 black and white illustrations. £15 or $23 + p. & p. and Catherine Whistler.
200 pages, 31 colour plates, 88 black and white illustrations.
¶ 1984 The Macchiaioli. £15 or $23 + p. & p.
122 pages, fully illustrated (out of print).
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