Ming Wong is the fifth Artist in Residence at the National Gallery. His practice encompasses film...
Andrea Mantegna (c. 1431-1506) and Giovanni Bellini (active c. 1459; died 1516) each produced gro...
Presents one hundred great works from the National Gallery Collection, each by a different artist...
Frames often catch the eye and arouse the curiosity of visitors to galleries and museums, yet lab...
Landscape is probably the most popular type of painting, but anyone who has ever been disappointe...
How faces are captured shows in striking ways the artistic aims of those who painted them. But ho...
The philosophy of modern conservation is different from that of previous eras: the emphasis now i...
This book will introduce the work of Lebanese artist Ali Cherri to a broad audience and document ...
An exploration of Nicolas Poussin's influential classical style through his paintings of dance an...
This richly illustrated publication marks the return of Gainsborough's Blue Boy to the UK exactly...
An authoritative annual record of scientific research and conservation carried out at the Nationa...
A significant publication of original writing on Lucian Freud, including interviews with leading ...
An exploration of Turner as an artist-traveler, in relation to two important European harbor scenes
Exploring the life, imagery and lasting appeal of Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226), this landm...
The first book to focus on Dame Paula Rego's little-known monumental triptych, Crivelli's Garden,...
This catalogue introduces the little-known Renaissance artist Pesellino, exploring his exquisite ...
The second book in the “Discover” series, this illuminating study explores Liotard’s little-known...
An authoritative new two-volume publication cataloguing the German paintings before 1800 in the c...
A focus on Caravaggio’s last work, The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, telling the story of an empower...
A celebration of the National Gallery’s history of collaborating with contemporary artists, with ...
The National Gallery Companion Guide celebrates over 200 masterpieces from one of the finest art ...
Introducing a masterpiece from the National Gallery's collection, this compact and beautifully il...
A thought-provoking exploration of Constable's The Hay Wain and its social, political and artisti...
An introduction to Mantegna’s monumental series of canvases that depict a magnificent procession ...
The first comprehensive survey of the career of Katrina Palmer, the fourth Artist in Residence at...
This compact book tells the story behind one of the National Gallery’s most celebrated masterpiec...
Introducing a masterpiece from the National Gallery’s collection, this compact and beautifully il...
In 1893 Claude Monet, a keen gardener, bought a plot of land next to his house in Giverny, where ...
This beautifully illustrated book in the National Gallery's new One Painting, One Story series ex...
This beautifully illustrated book in the National Gallery's new One Painting, One Story series ex...
What is still life? We are familiar with the objects portrayed but have difficulty explaining the...
'Published to accompany the exhibition 'Nicolaes Maes - Dutch master of the Golden Age' Mauritshu...
Since 1994, The National Gallery Companion Guide has introduced thousands of art lovers to one of...
Materials and working practices influence a painter just as much as contemporary intellectual and...
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at The National Gallery, London, 11th...
A photographic record of the paintings' war, as they were evacuated first to Wales, then into Man...
When we say that 'Love is blind' or 'Time flies' - making concepts sound like living beings - we ...
The annual journal of scientific research from the National Gallery
As prominent members of the Victorian cultural and artistic world, Sir Charles and Lady Elizabeth...
'Câeline Condorelli's practice addresses the boundaries between public and private, art and funct...