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Caroline Campbell is Jacob Rothschild Head of the Curatorial Department at the National Gallery, London. Dagmar Korbacher is curator of Italian and French drawings and prints at the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin. Neville Rowley is curator of early Italian paintings and sculpture at the Gemäldegalerie and Bode Museum, Berlin. Sarah Vowles is Hamish Swanston Curator of Italian and French Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, London.
“The book published to accompany the exhibition Mantegna and
Bellini at London’s National Gallery, is not a catalogue in any
traditional sense. It contains no discussion of the works on view
in their order of display; and, apart from a listing of pictures
and lenders, it pays little attention to the show or its purposes.
Instead, we are treated to 20 essays that represent the latest
scholarship on these two artists. The first five deal with general
issues, but even the more specific essays that follow – such as the
discussion of the portraits – are thorough investigations that
bring new perspectives to long-studied themes. All this is
contained in this sumptuous book, with over 250 good-sized
illustrations.”—Theodore K. Rabb, The Art Newspaper
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