Paul Holberton Publishing

Paul Holberton Publishing aims to produce art books to a consistently high standard, both of production and of editorial. The company works with museums, galleries, institutions, and collectors up and down the UK, in Europe, Canada and the USA, to publish, produce, or distribute catalogues, usually, but not only, exhibition catalogues.

Tomasso XXV Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 132
ISBN: 9781911300502
Pub Date: 30 Jul 2018
Illustrations: 130 illustrations
Description:
Based at Bardon Hall, Leeds, Tomasso Brothers Fine Art was established in 1993 and opened their London gallery in St James’s in 2013. Dino and Raffaello are recognised internationally for specialising in important European sculpture from the early Renaissance to the Neo-Classical periods, with a particular knowledge of European Renaissance bronzes. They have interests in several other fields including Old Master paintings, antiquities, fine furniture and objects.
Augustus John Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9781911300359
Pub Date: 31 May 2018
Illustrations: 60 colour illus.
Description:
In the first three decades of the 20th century Augustus John (1878–1961) was widely considered one of the greatest living British artists, famous almost as much for his extraordinary Bohemian lifestyle as for his outstanding portraits, etchings and drawings. John was born in Wales in 1878 and educated at the Slade School of Art in London in the 1890s, where the onus of teaching was on the daily life class and a close study of the Old Masters. He soon emerged as a wonderfully gifted draughtsman – indeed, the American painter John Singer Sargent would declare that John’s youthful drawings were amongst the fi nest seen since the Renaissance.
Henry Lamb Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9781911300366
Pub Date: 31 May 2018
Illustrations: 60 colour illus.
Description:
A draughtsman of remarkable ability, matching even his mentor Augustus John, Henry Lamb (1883–1960) was a founder-member of the Camden Town Group, exhibiting at their inaugural exhibition in 1911. He was a powerful and original War artist, and an engaging and sensitive portrait painter, whose group portraits in particular are as successful as those by any British painter of the age. To date unfairly eclipsed by the glamorous and culturally infl uential circle around him, Lamb is now probably best known through these fi gures and his many compelling portraits of them, amongst them Lady Ottoline Morrell, Evelyn Waugh and Lytton Strachey, whose monumental full-length portrait by Lamb in Tate Britain is probably the artist’s best-known work.
Prized Possessions Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781911300243
Pub Date: 25 May 2018
Illustrations: 100 colour illus.
Description:
This catalogue will be published to accompany the fi rst ever exhibition of Golden Age Dutch pictures in the collection of the National Trust, which will be shown at the Mauritshuis in The Hague, the Holburne Museum in Bath and at Petworth House in West Sussex (2018–19). Celebrating the enduring British taste for collecting Dutch paintings from the long seventeenth century, the publication will explore why and how this particular type of art was desired, commissioned and displayed through the consideration of masterpieces from a number of National Trust houses. It will feature portraits, still lifes, religious pictures, maritime paintings, landscapes, genre paintings and history pictures, painted by celebrated artists such as Rembrandt, Lievens, Hobbema, Cuyp, Hondecoeter, De Heem, Ter Borch and Metsu, as well as less well-known artists such as De Baen and Van Diest.
Life Death & Revelry Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 250
ISBN: 9781911300403
Pub Date: 08 May 2018
Illustrations: 125 colour. Illus.
Description:
In terms of antiquarian fame, the Farnese Sarcophagus – elaborately carved with satyrs and maenads gathering grapes – may be the most important work of art in the Gardner collection, and perhaps of its type in America. A large, rectangular coffin of Pentelic marble, the Farnese Sarcophagus was exported from Athens to the area of Rome in the late Severan period, between c. 222 and 235 AD.
Thomas Gainsborough: Experiments in Drawing Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 84
ISBN: 9781911300458
Pub Date: 27 Apr 2018
Illustrations: 80 colour illus.
Description:
William Jackson, one of Gainsborough’s closest friends and biographers, noted that if he had “to rest his [Gainsborough] reputation on one point, it should be on his Drawings”. Gainsborough was indeed a draftsman of rare talent and creativity, and his experiments in drawing inspired an entire generation of British artists, from John Constable (1776–1837) to J. M.
Patron Saints Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9781911300434
Pub Date: 26 Mar 2018
Illustrations: 70 colour illus.
Description:
Patron Saints: Collecting Stanley Spencer is a revealing new exhibition at the renowned Stanley Spencer Gallery in Cookham – Spencer’s spiritual home and major source of inspiration. The exhibition draws together a spectacular collection of loans, including The Centurion’s Servant (Tate); Love on the Moor (Fitzwilliam); John Donne Arriving in Heaven, (Fitzwilliam) and one work not seen in the public domain in over 50 years. The exhibition and catalogue examine the often complex relationships between Spencer and his patrons and what drove them to collect his work.
Important European Terracottas: Tomasso Brothers Fine Art Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 135
ISBN: 9781911300427
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2018
Description:
This catalogue presents a selection of important European terracotta sculptures from the neolithic to the neoclassical periods. The accompaning exhibition traces the history of ‘fired clay’ starting with the Vinca civilisation of South-Eastern Europe in the fifth millennium BC, which produced the fascinating Idol of a Mother and Child in the show and from there, via the ancient classical period and the Renaissance, to the high baroque, ending with the neoclassical era. Among the works included is a North Italian idealised Portrait Relief of a Lady from the late fifteenth century, and an attentively described Portrait Bust of a Man from Emilia in Northern Italy, ca.
Power and Grace Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781911300373
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2018
Illustrations: 60 colour illus.
Description:
In 1621, Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) wrote a letter to William Trumbull, the English diplomat and political agent to King James I, in which he described a large painting of a lion hunt that he had just completed: “As you rightly observe, such things have more grace and power in a large picture than in a small one … because the large size of a picture gives one much more courage to express one’s ideas clearly and realistically”. Rubens here casually disclosed what lay at the heart of his artistic intentions – his constant quest to achieve in his compositions the equilibrium between power and grace. The same can be said of Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) and Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), whose lives and careers were markedly intertwined with and infl uenced by the senior artist.
Antoine Caron Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781911300380
Pub Date: 27 Jan 2018
Illustrations: 40 colour illus.
Description:
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery, which is the first dedicated to the graphic oeuvre of Antoine Caron (1521–1599). Bringing together a core group of drawings centred around the figures and deeds of the French Royal family, the Valois, this display highlights the role played by Catherine de’ Medici (1519–1589). Featuring the Valois series, a set of drawings herereunited for the first time, the display showcases the way in which the powerful and influential Catherine promoted the success of her regency and future of her progeny by delivering a series of lavish courtly events that were meant to enhancethe power and diplomacy of her family.
William Blake in Sussex Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9781911300298
Pub Date: 27 Jan 2018
Illustrations: 70 colour illus.
Description:
Disillusioned with London life and struggling to make a living, Blake and his wife Catherine went in 1800 to live at the coastal village of Felpham, which the artist soon described as “the sweetest spot on earth”. Providing his principal encounters with both English rural life and the coast, the artist’s three years “on the banks of the ocean” informed his two greatest illustrated epic poems, Milton and Jerusalem, and continued to be refl ected in his work for the rest of his career: “In Felpham”, claimed Blake, “I saw and heard Visions of Albion”.In addition to the work associated with Felpham, this publication considers the collections of nearby Petworth House, which include three major paintings by Blake – otherwise unrepresented in other grand houses of Britain – along with related prints, books and archival material.
Chevening Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9781911300113
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2017
Illustrations: 130 colour illus.
Description:
Chevening stands in a magnifi cent park below the wooded escarpment of the North Downs in Kent. It has a history dating back around 800 years, but the house we see today is almost entirely the creation of seven generations of the Stanhope family, building on the original Inigo Jones house of 1630. For 250 years the Stanhopes served their country as soldiers and statesmen, and at Chevening as patrons of architecture and art.
RRP: £30.00
The Museum by the Park: 14 Queen Anne's Gate Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781911300328
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2017
Illustrations: 100 colour illus.
Description:
The depth of history at Queen Anne’s Gate – a handsome Baroque street overlooking St James’s Park – is unusual even in London, and few houses resonate with more memories than the extraordinary number 14. The story of the house over the centuries features political revolutionaries, occult initiations, clandestine war meetings, and a decapitated head. It begins, however, as a museum of Roman sculpture, unrivalled outside Italy, designed for connoisseur and virtuoso Charles Townley (1737–1805).
Pride and Persecution Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781911300090
Pub Date: 01 Oct 2017
Illustrations: 46 colour illus.
Description:
The Leiden-born artist Jan Steen (1626–1679) is widely admired as one of the most engaging and technically brilliant painters of the Dutch Golden Age. This volume accompanies an exhibition that will be the first in the UK devoted to Steen’s Old Testament subjects. The focal point will be his magnificent Wrath of Ahasuerus (c.
Soutine's Portraits Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9781911300212
Pub Date: 01 Oct 2017
Illustrations: 80 colour illus.
Description:
Chaim Soutine (1893–1943) produced some of the most powerful and expressive portraits of modern times. His ability to capture in paint the character, humanity and emotion of his sitters is the hallmark of Soutine’s greatest work. The major exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, London, focuses upon one of his most important series of portraits; his paintings of cooks, waiters and bellboys who sat for him inParis and the South of France during the 1920s.
Basic Instincts Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9781911300281
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2017
Illustrations: 80 colour illus.
Description:
Published to coincide with the exhibition at the Foundling Museum in London, this fascinating book will re-introduce Joseph Highmore (1692–1780), an artist of status and substance in his day, who is now largely unknown. It takes as its focus Highmore’s small oil painting known as The Angel of Mercy (1746, Yale), one of the most shocking and controversial images in 18th-century British art. The painting depicts a woman in fashionable mid-18th-century dress strangling the infant lying on her lap.