Paula Rego - Books Published

Books Published

1974 José Augusto França: Pintura portuguesa no século XX, Livraria Bertrand, Lisbon, 1974, 1986

1984

Rui Mário Gonçalves: Pintura e escultura em Portugal, 1940–1980, Lisbon, Instituto de Cultura, Lisbon

1986 Alexandre Melo e Joao Pinharanda: Arte Contemporânea Portuguesa, Lisbon Bernardo Pinto de Almeida: Breve introdução à pintura portuguesa no século XX, Edição do Author, Oportof

1989 Nursery Rhymes, Thames and Hudson

1991 Hector Obalk: Paula Rego, Art Random, Kyoto Shoin International Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan

1992 John McEwen: Paula Rego, Phaidon Press Ltd., London

1993 The Art Book, Phaidon Press Ltd, London Peter Pan, Folio Society

1994 Marina Warner, Wonder Tales, Chatto & Windus, London A Portfolio - Nine London Birds, published by the Byam Shaw School of Art, London, introduction by John McEwen

1995 Diana Eccles, Barbara Putt, editors, British Council Collection Catalogue Volume II

1996 John McEwen, Paula Rego, Phaidon Press, London, updated edition in paperback Blake Morrison, Pendle Witches, Enitharmon Press, London John McEwen, Dancing Ostriches, Saatchi Publications

1997 Paula Rego, Tate Gallery Publications

1998 Colin Wiggins, Paula Rego, Dictionary of Women Artists, Volume I, pp 1155–1159, edited by Delia Gaze, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, London Frances Borzello, Seeing Ourselves - Women's self-portraits, Thames & Hudson, London, pp 26, 177, 214 Alexandre Melo, Artes Plàsticas em Portugal, Dos Anos 70 aos nossos Dias, Difel, Portugal, pp 28–31 & pp 104 – 107 Elizabeth Cayzer, Changing Perceptions - Milestones in Twentieth-Century British Portraiture, The Alpha Press, Brighton, pp. 87 – 91 Marco Livingstone, Paula Rego - Grooming, in Art: The Critics' Choice, Aurum Press, London Elizabeth Drury, Self Portraits of the World’s Greatest Painters, Parkgate Books, 1999, Page 306

1999 Ruth Rosengarten, Getting Away with Murder – Paula Rego and the crime of Father Amaro, Delos Press, Birmingham Ruth Rosengarten, Paula Rego e O Crime do Padre Amaro, Quetzal Editores, Lisbon

2000 Andrew Graham-Dixon, The Art of Success, Portraits by Snowdon, Vogue, May Chris Dunn, People Looking at Art, Hodder & Stoughton, London Fiona Bradley, editor, Victor Willing, August Publishers

2002 Fiona Bradley, Paula Rego, Tate Publishing

2003 Neil MacGregor, The Daily Telegraph Britain’s Paintings, Cassell Illustrated, 2003, Page 57 Dr. Maria Manuel Lisboa, Paula Rego’s Map of Memory: National and Sexual Politics, Ashgate Publishing Ltd., Hampshire Stephen Stuart-Smith with introduction by Marina Warner, Paula Rego – Jane Eyre, Enitharmon Editions, London T.G. Rosenthal, Paula Rego: The Complete Graphic Work I, Thames & Hudson, London

2004 Robert Hughes, That’s showbusiness – The New Shock of the New, The Guardian, 30 June Ruth Rosengarten, Compreender Paula Rego – 25 Perspectivas, Publico Serralves

2012 T. G. Rosenthal, Paula Rego: The Complete Graphic Work II, Thames & Hudson, London

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