Small Brag. There is a fairly large book with the exhibit, and some paintings I understood they refused to loan outside of Europe. I have that book because a friend drove from Frankfurt am Main to Brussels to get it for me!
Ah, the days of "Occupied Germany" and 2 DF equaling $1.00! (Ah, the days that is, because it certainly didn't cost that when he bought it. But APO mailing rates certainly helped. Go see it if you possibly can because there are many many Holbein's, and Cranach's (surprise, surprise) in what used to be the Iron Curtain countries! Wanda > > Thank you Janet for sharing this. > > I see that there is a book on the collection, Holbein in > England. Has anyone here seen the book, and is it worth getting > for those rarely seen images, like the ones that for copyright > restriction is not on the website? > > And looking at Amazon.com, I see the author, Susan Foister, has > another book that is thicker > Holbein and England (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies) > Does anyone know of any details on this book? > > Thank you, > > Kimiko > > > JAMES OGILVIE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There's a nice on-line display of Holbein's English work at > http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/holbein/default.shtm . > Most of the pictures of women are already well-known but some of > the men (and their clothes) were new to me. There are also a > number of studies of jewelry. > > Janet > _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
