Dutch & Flemish Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum by Jane Shoaf & Christopher White Edited by Mark Evans , 2 Volume Set, 2014 with Slip Case. Two volumes, 1,000 color illustrations. The V&A's collection of more than 800 Dutch and Flemish sheets, made between the 15th and late 19th centuries, is among the largest in the world and includes masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, and van Dyck, as well as designs for tapestries, stained glass, prints, portraits, and topographical views. This systematic catalog is the result of seven years of research by two leading authorities and includes an essay on the history of the collection by Mark Evans, senior curator of paintings and drawings at the V&A. All works are illustrated in full color, with full catalog data, as well as illustrations of watermarks and comparative works. They are in LIKE NEW condition. We combine shipping whenever possible. Please email us to request shipping quote for multiple item purchases before buying. Local Pick-up available please email a request prior to purchase.
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