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Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.
Hyper realistic sculpture of young child looking up, on black cover of 'Pedro de Mena, The Spanish Bernini', by Hannibal Books.

Pedro de Mena

The Spanish Bernini

By (author) Xavier Bray
By (author) Jose Luis Romero Torres

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  • This first monograph of Pedro de Mena shows incredible details and remarkable images of the artist's hyper-realistic sculptures
Full Description

Pedro de Mena y Medrano (1628-1688) is the most highly regarded master of Spanish Baroque sculpture, on a par with his contemporaries, the great seventeenth-century painters Velázquez, Zurbarán and Murillo. Mena’s contributions to Spanish Baroque sculpture are unsurpassed in both technical skill and expressiveness of his religious subjects. His ability to sculpt the human body was remarkable, and he excelled in creating figures and scenes for contemplation. This first monograph of Pedro de Mena shows incredible details and remarkable images of his hyper-realistic sculptures, full of passion. In addition to text by curator Xavier Bray, Pedro de Mena also features important contributions by José Luis Romeo Torres, curator of the exhibition Pedro de Mena, to be held in Málaga in 2019.

About the Author
Since 2002, Xavier Bray has been assistant curator of 17th- and 18th-century European paintings at the National Gallery, London. He completed his doctoral dissertation, "Royal Religious Commissions as Political Propaganda in Spain under Charles III," at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1999. Between 1998 and 2000, he was assistant curator at the National Gallery, London, where he co-curated exhibitions such as Orazio Gentileschi at the Court of Charles I (1998-1999), A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches (1999), and The Image of Christ: Seeing Salvation (2000). He was also the curator of a focus exhibition on Goya's Family of the Infante Don Luis (2001-2002). From 2000 to 2002 Bray was the curator of paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao, where he organised exhibitions such as An Intimate Vision - Women Impressionists (2001-2002) and Vicente López: Court Painter to Fernando VII (2002). He returned to the National Gallery, London, in 2002 and was the co-curator of El Greco (2004), Caravaggio (2005), and Velázquez (2006). The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600-1700 (2009) was the first solo exhibition organised by Bray. José Luis Romero Torres is art historian and conservator at the Patrimonio Histórico de la Junta de Andalucía.
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Specifications
Publisher
Hannibal Books
ISBN
9789492677914
Published
31st May 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Benelux, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, and Italy
Size
300 mm x 230 mm
Pages
244 Pages
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