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Martin Harrison Born 1945 (age 79–80) Coventry, Warwickshire, England Occupation(s) art historian, curator, editor Years active 1973–present Notable work Burne-Jones (1973) Victorian Stained Glass (1980) Young Meteors: British Photojournalism, 1957–1965 (1998) Transition: the London art scene in the fifties (2002) Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné (2016) Martin Harrison (born 1945) is a ...
Martin Clayton was born in Harrogate, North Yorkshire on 30 December 1967 to David and Brenda Clayton. He was educated at King James's School, Knaresborough, and from 1986 to 1990 at Christ's College, University of Cambridge, where he studied Natural Sciences and History of Art, graduating with a first. [1]
The 1936 Martin Catalog lists only 2 dreadnoughts, the D-18 at $65.00 (approx. $1,445 in 2024 dollars) [11] and the D-28 at $100.00 (approx. $2,223 in 2024 dollars), although the D-45 was also available at that time to special order only. A later 1930s catalog does include the D45 at $225.00, by which time the prices of the D-18 and D-28 had ...
Martin Honert, Photo, 1993, epoxy, wood, and paint, 31 x 29 x 48 inches, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main. Martin Honert (born 1953) is a German artist based in Düsseldorf . He is known for making veristic sculptures of memories or images related to his childhood.
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Thematic catalogue indicates a catalogue with a music example (incipit/theme) for each entry, usually represented on one or two staves. [1] A symbol is chosen to represent the catalogue as a whole, and this is usually the initial of the author's or the composer's surname, or an abbreviation of the title of the catalogue itself.
A catalogue raisonné is normally produced by the artist or by a committee of family members, experts or academics, collectively known as "producers". The catalogue ordinarily contains a list of characteristics of an artwork such as the title, year of production, dimensions, medium and a description of the work, alongside an image of the work.
Martin Erler (c. 1920 [1] – 11 August 2014 [2]) was a German philatelist who was an expert on the revenue stamps of Germany who with John A. Norton (died June 1980 [3]) wrote the only comprehensive catalogue of German revenue stamps.