Paul Holberton Publishing

Paul Holberton Publishing aims to produce art books to a consistently high standard, both of production and of editorial. The company works with museums, galleries, institutions and collectors up and down the UK, in Europe, in Canada and the USA, to publish, produce or distribute catalogues, usually but not only exhibition catalogues.
For books published under Paul Holberton's Ad Ilissum imprint, please click here.
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Renaissance and Baroque Silver, Mounted Porcelain and Ruby Glass from the Zilkha Collection
Silver, porcelain and ruby glass seem unlikely bedfellows, yet the objects in the Zilkha Collection are all united by the medium of silver or luxury metalwork. The objects were also made, for the most part, over about a century and a half. Learn More -
Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection
This richly illustrated and beautifully produced scholarly catalogue of the superlative collection of Renaissance and Baroque bronze figurative statuettes from the Hill collection accompanies an exhibition of the collection at the Frick Collection, New York, opening late January 2014. Learn More -
Deaf, Dumb & Brilliant
Until recently, the Dutch draughtsman Johan Thopas, who was born in 1626 both deaf and dumb, was only known to a small group of connoisseurs, dealers and collectors. However, his remarkable, subtle and technically refined portrait drawings on parchment deserve a wider audience. Learn More -
From Donatello to Bernini
The self-portrait of Baccio Bandinelli in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, shows the scupltor pointing not to a work of marble or bronze, but to a drawing. Bandinelli was particularly proud of his skills as a draughtsman, and he was prolific in his production of works on paper. Learn More -
Important European Terracottas: Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
This elegant, beautifully illustrated catalogue accompanies the latest in a series of
acclaimed exhibitions by Tomasso Brothers Fine Art at Carlton Hobbs LLC in New York
(25 January - 2 February 2018). Learn More