Roger Fry; J. B. Manson et al - Burlington Magazine Monograph III: Georgian Art (1760-1820) an Introductory Review of English Painting, Architecture, Sculpture, Ceramics, Glass, Metalwork, Furniture, Textiles and Other Arts During the Reign of George III![]() London, B. T. Batsford, Ltd, 1929. First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this profusely illustrated volume about Georgian Art, published for The Burlington Magazine's Monograph Series. The first edition. In the publisher's original cloth binding.A terrific tour of the painting, architecture, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, furniture and minor arts of the Georgian period. Volume III of the' Burlington Magazine Monograph' series.'The Burlington Magazine' is a monthly fine and decorative arts publication and the longest running art journal in the English language, established in 1903. Each category is introduced with an essay by various authors, including artist and Tate Gallery director J. B. Manson, and writer and lecturer on ceramics Bernard Rackham.Introduced by Roger Fry, an English painter and critic and member of the Bloomsbury Group. Collated, complete with seventy plates, two of which are in colour, as well as a sixty-page illustrated catalogue of art dealers, most of whom are owners of Georgian art. In the original cloth binding. Externally, very smart, with slight rubbing and bumping to the extremities and fading to the spine cloth. A couple marks to the boards. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Numerous Illustrators. Very Good Indeed . GBP 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 35 US$ 39.79 | JP¥ 5920] Book number 936Y40is offered by:
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