New book | The Art of Professing in Bourbon Mexico: Crowned-Nun Portraits and Reform in the Convent

Cordova_Crowned-nun portraitsJames M. Córdova, The Art of Professing in Bourbon Mexico: Crowned-Nun Portraits and Reform in the Convent (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2014), ISBN: 978-0-292-75315-0 (Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture publication initiative).

A new book by James M. Córdova, Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Colorado at Boulder, explores the tradition of the ‘crowned nun’ portrait in Spain’s American colonies during the eighteenth century. Continue reading

New book | Placing Faces: The portrait and the English country house in the long eighteenth century

Placing faces_coverA new book from Manchester University Press explores the relationship between English country houses and the portraits that adorn their walls. Edited by Gill Perry, Kate Retford and Jordan Vibert, the book contains essays by Desmond Shawe Taylor, Harriet Guest, Emma Barker, Susie West, Alison Yarrington and Ruth Kenny. Continue reading

Joseph Wright of Derby’s self-portrait in the NGV | Vivien Gaston

Joseph Wright of Derby, Self-portrait (1765-68)

Joseph Wright of Derby, Self-portrait (1765-68). Oil on canvas on canvas, 69.8 x 58 cm (image) 70.2 x 58.7 cm (canvas). National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Gift of Alina Cade in memory of her husband Joseph Wright Cade, 2009.

In late 2009 curator Laurie Benson answered a telephone call informing him of two portraits in a Melbourne home that might be of interest to the National Gallery of Victoria. After undertaking preliminary research, Benson set off for the caller’s home with great curiosity. On arrival he found, hanging above the fireplace in its original frame, a long-lost self-portrait by one of Britain’s greatest artists, Joseph Wright of Derby. Continue reading