2013
Chapter published
December 2013
Rosie Dias. 'Venetian Secrets : Benjamin West and the contexts of colour at the Royal Academy'. In: Barrell, John and Hallett, Mark and Monks, Sarah, (eds.) Living with the Royal Academy: Artistic Ideals and Experiences in England, 1768-1848. British art : global contexts. Ashgate. ISBN 9781409403180. Publisher page
Book chapter published
November 2013
Rosie Dias, 'Colour, effect and the formation of an English School of Painting'. In: Humfrey, P., (ed.) The Reception of Titian in Britain, c. 1780-1880: artists, collectors, critics. Turnhout, Brepols. ISBN 9782503536750. Brepols page.
Chapter published
30 October 2013
Joris van Gastel. ‘Michelangelo’s Lesson: The Baroque Bozzetto between Creation and Destruction’, in Das Haptische Bild, ed. by Iris Wenderholm, Jörg Trempler and Markus Rath (Berlin: Akademie Verlag 2013), pp. 209–225. Published: 30 October 2013.
Book introduction
10 September 2013
Michael Hatt. Introduction to Fictions of Art History. Edited by Mark Ledbury, with an introduction by Michael Hatt and Mark Ledbury, Yale University Press. Published 10 September 2013. Publisher web page
Conference paper published
May 2013
Jenny Alexander. 'The construction of the Gothic Priory Church of Hexham'. In: Ashbee, Jeremy and Luxford, Julian M., (eds.) Newcastle and Northumberland : Roman and Medieval Architecture and Art. British Archaeological Association (BAA) Conference Transaction Series, Volume 36 . Maney Publishing, pp. 115-140. ISBN 9781907975929.
Exhibition catalogue entries
April 2013
Donal Cooper. ‘Giotto et les Franciscans’. Essay in the exhibition catalogue Giotto e compagni, and sections on ‘Le commanditaire’ and ‘Emplacement et fonction’ in the chapter on ‘Saint François recevant les stigmates’. Exhibition held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, 18 April to 15 July 2013. Publisher. Exhibition.
Chapter in exhibition catalogue
15 February 2013
Cooper, Donal. ‘The Franciscan Context’. Chapter in the catalogue for the exhibition The Caporali Missal: A Masterpiece of Renaissance Illumination, held at Cleveland Museum of Art, 17 February – 2 June 2013: The Caporali Missal: A Masterpiece of Renaissance Manuscript Illumination, ed. Stephen Fliegel (Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2013), pp. 51-67. Published: 15 February 2013.
A little-known and rediscovered illuminated manuscript from the Renaissance is the focal point of this enthralling exploration of Umbrian painting, the role of the Franciscan order, and the artists Bartolomeo and Giacepo Caporali.