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- National Gallery technical bulletin
- Renaissance faces, Van Eyck to Titian, Lorne Campbell ... [et al.] ; with contributions by Philip Attwood ... [et al.]
- Dürer's journeys, travels of a Renaissance artist, Susan Foister and Peter Van Den Brink
- Ali Cherri, if you prick us, do we not bleed?, Priyesh Mistry with contributions by Rose LeJeune and Martin Roberts
- Leonardo, experience a masterpiece, Leah Kharibian
- The Usborne introduction to art, Rosie Dickins with Mari Griffith
- Behind the times, the decline and fall of the twentieth-century avant-gardes, Eric Hobsbawm
- Fabric of vision, dress and drapery in painting, Anne Hollander
- The Usborne introduction to art, in association with The National Gallery, London ; Rosie Dickins with Mari Griffith ; art historical advisor, Dr. Erika Langmuir OBE ; edited by Jane Chisholm ; designed by Mary Cartwrigth, Vici Leyhane and Catherine-Anne MacKinnon
- A closer look, still life, Erika Langmuir
- The National Gallery's grand tour
- The Usborne famous paintings picture book, Megan Cullis ; illustrated by Mark Beech
- Understanding & investigating art, bringing the National Gallery into the art room, Rod Taylor
- Gainsborough's blue boy, the return of a British icon, Christine Riding ; with contributions by Susanna Avery-Quash, Melinda McCurdy, Jacqueline Riding and Imogen Tedbury
- Looking at pictures, an introduction to art for young people through the collection of the National Gallery, Joy Richardson ; with illustrations by Charlotte Voake
- Bodylines, the human figure in art, Felicity Woolf and Michael Cassin
- The Hoerengracht, Kienholz at the National Gallery, London, Colin Wiggins and Annemarie de Wildt
- Caspar David Friedrich, Winter landscape, John Leighton and Colin J. Bailey
- Hark! the herald angels sing, music arranged by Barrie Carson Turner
- The artist's eye, Bridget Riley : an exhibition of National Gallery paintings selected by the artist, 28 June-31 August 1989, the National Gallery, London
- Dutch landscape, the early years : Haarlem and Amsterdam, 1590-1650 : an exhibition at the National Gallery, London, September 3rd-November 23rd 1986, Christopher Brown
- Rembrandt, the master & his workshop : drawings & etchings, Holm Bevers, Peter Schatborn & Barbara Welzel
- Tradition & revolution in French art, 1700-1880, paintings & drawings from Lille, essays by Humphrey Wine ... [et al.]
- Italian paintings of the sixteenth century, Allan Braham
- Painting in Spain during the later eighteenth century, [written by Michael Helston]
- Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery, the prelude, Christine Riding ; with contributions by Sarah Thomas, Zoé Whitley and Kehinde Wiley
- Edvard Munch, the frieze of life, essays by Arne Eggum, Reinhold Heller, Carla Lathe, Gerd Woll; edited by Mara-Helen Wood
- Artemisia, Letizia Treves ; with contributions by Sheila Barker, Patrizia Cavazzini, Elizabeth Cropper, Larry Keith, Francesco Solinas and Francesca Whitlum-Cooper
- Myths & legends, Mari Griffith
- Italian painting before 1400, David Bomford ... [et al.]
- Marriage à la mode, with a commentary on the pictures and a note on the painter by Michael Levey
- The National Gallery companion guide, Erika Langmuir
- El Greco to Goya, the taste for Spanish paintings in Britain and Ireland, introduction and catalogue by Allan Braham
- National Gallery collection, 2300 high definition images with metadata, [compiled by] The National Gallery
- Giotto to Dürer, early Renaissance painting in the National Gallery, Jill Dunkerton ... [et al]
- Delacroix and the rise of modern art, Patrick Noon and Christopher Riopelle
- Degas, beyond impressionism, Richard Kendall
- Luca Giordano, Perseus turning Phineas and his followers to stone, exhibition organised and booklet written by Michael Helston
- Conversations with God, Jan Matejko's Copernicus, Christopher Riopelle, Andrzej Szczerski and Owen Gingerich
- A selection of works completed during her residence at the National Gallery, Vivien Blackett
- Masters of light, Dutch painters in Utrecht during the golden age, Joaneath A. Spicer with Lynn Federle Orr ; with essays by Marten Jan Bok ... [et al.]
- Tacita Dean, landscape, portrait, still life
- The Simon Sainsbury bequest to Tate and the National Gallery, edited by Andrew Wilson with contributions by Lucy Askew ... [et al.]
- Art in seventeenth century Holland, the National Gallery, 30th September to 12th December 1976 : a loan exhibition, [catalogue compiled by Christopher Brown]
- FOLD, drapery in contemporary visual culture, exhibition originated by the City Gallery, Leicester ; curated by Gen Doy, with Kathy Fawcett
- Nicolaes Maes, Dutch master of the Golden Age, Ariane van Suchtelen, Bart Cornelis, Marijn Schapelhouman, Nina Cahill
- Guercino in Britain, paintings from British collections, introductory essays by Francis Russell and Michael Helston ; catalogue by Michael Helston and Tom Henry based on the researches of Denis Mahon
- The Dutch School 1600-1900, Vol 2
- Tell me a picture, adventures in looking at art, Quentin Blake
- Painting the world, compiled by Christopher Baker
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- Impressionism, David Bomford ... [et al.] ; with contributions by Raymond White and Louise Williams
- The Dutch school, 1600-1900, by Neil MacLaren ; revised and expanded by Christopher Brown
- Microsoft Art Gallery on CD-ROM, the collection of the National Gallery, London
- The National Gallery, London, introduced by Michael Wilson
- National Gallery (Great Britain), National Gallery catalogues
- National Gallery (Great Britain), National Gallery schools of painting
- The British school, Judy Egerton
- The Spanish school, by Neil MacLaren
- The National Gallery, complete illustrated catalogue on CD-ROM
- The Flemish School, circa 1600-circa 1900, [catalogue], by Gregory Martin.. Plates
- The National Gallery companion guide, Erika Langmuir
- Hans Holbein, the younger, the ambassadors
- Late Gothic art from Cologne
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- Ali Cherri, if you prick us, do we not bleed?, Priyesh Mistry with contributions by Rose LeJeune and Martin Roberts
- Leonardo, experience a masterpiece, Leah Kharibian
- Dürer's journeys, travels of a Renaissance artist, Susan Foister and Peter Van Den Brink
- Winslow Homer, crosscurrents, Stephanie L. Herdrich and Sylvia Yount ; with contributions by Daniel Immerwahr, Christopher Riopelle, and Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw
- Conversations with God, Jan Matejko's Copernicus, Christopher Riopelle, Andrzej Szczerski and Owen Gingerich
- Nicolaes Maes, Dutch master of the Golden Age, Ariane van Suchtelen, Bart Cornelis, Marijn Schapelhouman, Nina Cahill
- Sin, the art of transgression, Joost Joustra
- The Usbourne art picture book, Sarah Courtauld and Kate Davies ; illustrated by Holly Surplice ; designed by Nicola Butler ; edited by Rosie Dickins ; consultant: Kathy Adler
- Winslow Homer, force of nature, Christine Riding, Christopher Riopelle and Chiara Di Stefano
- Gainsborough's blue boy, the return of a British icon, Christine Riding ; with contributions by Susanna Avery-Quash, Melinda McCurdy, Jacqueline Riding and Imogen Tedbury
- Bellotto, the Königstein views reunited, Letizia Treves ; with contributions by Lucy Chiswell, Stephen Lloyd and Hannah Williamson
- Raphael, David Ekserdjian and Tom Henry with Matthias Wivel and contributions by Caroline Elam, Arnold Nesselrath and Thomas P. Campbell
- Lucian Freud, new perspectives, edited by Daniel Herrmann
- After impressionism, inventing modern art, MaryAnne Stevens ; with contributions by Maria Alambritis [and seven others]
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