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Dictionary of pastellists before 1800

Neil Jeffares

with an introduction by Pierre Rosenberg

Hardback, 304x220x50 mm, 3.1 kg, 758 pages, 5000 reproductions (2000 in colour)

ISBN: 0 906290 86 4. ISBN-13: 978 0 906290 86 6. Published 30 April 2006

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Winner of the Besterman/McColvin medal for the outstanding reference book published in the UK in 2006.

Pastels are “luminous and beautiful beyond all other pictures,” wrote the English eighteenth century pastellist Francis Cotes, describing the sensual appeal of this special dust rubbed into paper which has enchanted connoisseurs ever since. But the history of pastels is one of compounded mistakes and misattributions: these intimate portraits, whose subjects range from dynasts to servants, have been neglected for the better researched areas of old master drawings and oil painting.

 

This Dictionary sets out to establish, for the first time, a convincing body of knowledge to help identify and attribute works by both major artists and the obscure petits-maîtres. It is an essential academic resource for art historians, a vital tool for collectors and dealers, and a treasure-trove for anyone interested in costume or social and political history.

 

Pastels from the French school account for more than half the Dictionary, representing most of the more important artists such as Vivien, Nattier, La Tour, Perronneau, Labille-Guiard and Vigée Le Brun. But there were other major pastellists, such as Copley, Russell, Mengs, Carriera and Liotard from the American, English, German, Italian and Swiss schools, as well as a host of minor portraitists, many of whom travelled extensively. The extent of the mutual influences between these schools can only be understood with the Dictionary’s integrated global coverage.

 

The Dictionary includes:

  • Records of some 20,000 pastels in public collections or known from exhibition and auction catalogues, including pastels by anonymous artists
  • Entries on 1250 named artists
  • Approximately 5000 reproductions, many never before published, and references to all known reproductions of other pastels
  • A survey placing the major artists of the various schools in an historical context and explaining the technical features of pastel
  • A list of exhibitions from 1704 to 2005, including livrets and contemporary criticism for the major exhibitions in Paris, London and elsewhere before 1800
  • A topographical index locating pastels in public collections worldwide
  • An index of some 7000 sitters
  • An extensive bibliography

 

Reviews

Perfection and utter comprehensiveness can never be fully realized, but Neil Jeffares has come about as close as humanly possible. His care and diligence shine through this work and do real honor to the artists he memorializes. Any research library should seriously consider acquiring this title; there is no other like it, nor is there likely to be for a very long time.” – Jeffrey Weidman, Art Libraries Journal (vol. 32/1, 2007)

“…essential for any scholar interested in pastel painting and ancien régime portraiture of the noble, ecclesiastical, political and cultural elites. It also makes a profoundly important contribution to the history of portraiture as a whole.” – Robert Oresko, The Art Newspaper (February 2007)

“…sure to become a standard work.” – Antje Matthews, British Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies (vol. 30/1, 2007)

“…will remain the only undertaking of its kind for the foreseeable future….” – Rena Hoisington, The Burlington Magazine (May 2007)

“No one interested in the history of portraiture can afford not to have this comprehensive and admirably indexed production.” – Francis Russell, Country Life (8 June 2006)

“…the first truly international survey of the genre…exponentially increases the number of pastel images included in earlier publications…an encyclopedic treatment…. Jeffares has produced a beautiful and functional publication whose value will not diminish over time.” – Heidi Strobel, Eighteenth-Century Studies (vol. 40/2, 2007)

“This Dictionary...is a formidable achievement and constitutes a landmark in the subject. Such a publication was much needed and fortunately, in so far as the sustained and dedicated scholarship demonstrated by the author is matched by the highest standards of book production brought to the project by Unicorn Press, the result is a triumph in more ways than one.” – Christopher Lloyd, Historic House (Winter 2006)

« un événement de toute première importance…. Il constitue une base documentaire irremplaçable.  »Lugar do Olhar Feliz

“…monumental, beautifully produced and illustrated…an indispensable research tool, which will revolutionize scholarship in the field.” – Robert Snell, Times Literary Supplement (23 June 2006)

« Le dictionnaire des pastellistes est…une somme comme on en voit peu, un ouvrage absolument indispensable, pour les historiens d'art comme pour les marchands et les collectionneurs. Pour paraphraser Pierre Rosenberg, auteur de la préface, il faudra parler désormais du Jeffares, comme on dit le Thieme-Becker, le Bellier-Auvray ou le Lugt... » – Didier Rykner, La Tribune de l’Art (20 septembre 2006)

“…Neil Jeffares...tells us where attributions may be doubted and sitters are uncertain, and we trust him.” – Norbert Lynton, The Art Book (vol. 14/4, 2007)

 

Updates

The author maintains a current database of images and other information relating to pastels executed before 1800, and will be pleased to receive details of any errors or omissions from the Dictionary. All information received from private collectors will be treated in confidence. Any images supplied may be used in future editions (whether in print or electronic form) unless specifically restricted. To contact the author please e-mail pastels@jeffares.demon.co.uk.

 

Online edition

The online edition of the Dictionary is currently under development. Please visit www.pastellists.com.

 

La Jeune Dame en robe bleue, the cover image, is a portrait of an unknown sitter by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (1749–1803), pastel on paper, 622x510 mm, signed and dated 1780 (private collection).

 

All material on this site is subject to the notice printed on page 4 of the Dictionary; in particular all rights are reserved and users should note that any attribution or other statement is a personal opinion only and no liability can be accepted.

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