RECENT PORTUGUESE PUBLICATIONS BULLETIN 58
September
2007
PART III:
Art & Art History, Architecture,
Archeology, Applied Arts
See also items 22, 24, 32, 35, 36, 51, 53, 56, 59, 71, 89,
110, 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 137, 148, 160 & 170.
10.
BARROSO, Eduardo Paz. António
Palolo: nómada por dentro. Lisbon:
Caminho, 2007. Lge. 4° (23.5 x 20 cm.), orig. illus. wrps.
27, (1) pp., (22 ll.), profusely and well illus. in color.
ISBN: 978-972–21-1886-6. $28.00
11.
DIAS, Pedro, ed. Actas do
colóquio A Universidade e a Arte, 1290-1990.
Coimbra:
Instituto de História da Arte, Faculdade de Letras da
Universidade de Coimbra, 1993. Lge. 8°, orig. illus. wrps.
462 pp., illus., footnotes, tables in text. ISBN:
972-9309-07-8. $50.00
Papers by Pedro
Dias, Carlos Veloso, Maria Luísa Trindade, Pedro Ferrão,
Marian Mora, Armando Carneiro da Silva, Anabela Bento,
Conceição Amaral, Ana Goulão Machado, A.M. Amorim da Costa,
Isabel Policarpo, Ana Maria Leitão Bandeira, Nuno
Rosmaninho, António Martins da Silva, Eduardo Reis
Coutinho, Maria Teresa Cardoso Duarte, and Maria Cristina
Fernandes Henriques.
12.
MORAIS, Franco. A essência
da arte: por uma estética à luz da sabedoria.
Lisbon: Centro
Lusitano de Unificação Cultural, 1990. 8°, orig. illus.
wrps. 116 pp., (2 ll.). ISBN: none. $20.00
13.
SILVA, M. Martins da. Obra
gravada de João Hogan. Preface by Rui
Mário Gonçalves. Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional, 1984. Lge. 8°,
orig. illus. wrps. 250 pp., (4 ll.), 97 full page illus.,
some in color. ISBN: none. $45.00
14.
TEIXEIRA, José. D. Fernando
II: Rei-artista, artista-Rei. Lisbon:
Fundação da Casa de Bragança, 1986. Folio, orig. prtd.
wrps. 359 pp., profusely illus. (some in color). ISBN:
none. $85.00
Comprehensive
overview of the work of the artist-king D. Fernando II
(1816-1885). Ferdinand, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, became
King of Portugal by virtue of his marriage to D. Maria II
in 1836. He devoted much of his time to painting in oils
and watercolor, etching and ceramics decorating. He was
also a major patron of Portuguese arts, helping to
establish the Academia de Belas-Artes, funding the foreign
studies of many promising artists, and stimulating interest
in the study and preservation of Portugal’s artistic
heritage. A beautifully produced book.