T. G. Rosenthal - Paula Rego: the complete graphic work - 2012





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Paula Rego: il lavoro grafico completo è una edizione rilegata illustrata da Thames & Hudson, a cura di T. G. Rosenthal, in inglese, con 287 pagine e dimensioni 30,5 × 25 cm, che presenta l’intero corpus grafico di Paula Rego con 491 riproduzioni.
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**A Landmark Monograph on Paula Rego’s Graphic Mastery**
This is the first monograph devoted exclusively to Paula Rego’s graphic work—lavishly produced with 491 reproductions in both color and tritone. Following in the footsteps of masters like Dürer and Rembrandt, Rego harnesses the print medium to unleash her imagination, creating etchings and lithographs that are as unsettling, erotic, and powerful as her celebrated paintings.
Spanning half a century (1954–2003), the volume presents over 200 works, including previously unpublished pieces. Rego’s prints often evolve in thematic series, each image sparking the next. Among them are her **Nursery Rhymes**, a darkly humorous exploration of childhood struggles populated by precocious girls and vividly characterized animals. The **Peter Pan series** (1992) reveals her layered narratives and emotional depth, while **Pendle Witches**—a collaboration with poet Blake Morrison—shows the synergy between visual and literary imagination, itself inspired by her haunting **Children’s Crusade**.
The monograph culminates with her most recent portfolio of lithographs, loosely inspired by *Jane Eyre*, offering a fresh lens on Brontë’s classic. A definitive celebration of Rego’s artistry, this book is both a scholarly resource and a visual feast, capturing the disturbing beauty and narrative richness of one of the most compelling artists of our time.
**A Landmark Monograph on Paula Rego’s Graphic Mastery**
This is the first monograph devoted exclusively to Paula Rego’s graphic work—lavishly produced with 491 reproductions in both color and tritone. Following in the footsteps of masters like Dürer and Rembrandt, Rego harnesses the print medium to unleash her imagination, creating etchings and lithographs that are as unsettling, erotic, and powerful as her celebrated paintings.
Spanning half a century (1954–2003), the volume presents over 200 works, including previously unpublished pieces. Rego’s prints often evolve in thematic series, each image sparking the next. Among them are her **Nursery Rhymes**, a darkly humorous exploration of childhood struggles populated by precocious girls and vividly characterized animals. The **Peter Pan series** (1992) reveals her layered narratives and emotional depth, while **Pendle Witches**—a collaboration with poet Blake Morrison—shows the synergy between visual and literary imagination, itself inspired by her haunting **Children’s Crusade**.
The monograph culminates with her most recent portfolio of lithographs, loosely inspired by *Jane Eyre*, offering a fresh lens on Brontë’s classic. A definitive celebration of Rego’s artistry, this book is both a scholarly resource and a visual feast, capturing the disturbing beauty and narrative richness of one of the most compelling artists of our time.

