Yale Center for British Art
The Yale Center for British Art is a public art museum and research institute for the study of British art and culture. Presented to Yale University by Paul Mellon (Yale College, Class of 1929), the Center houses the largest collection of British art outside the United Kingdom.
- Literature
- Andrew Wilton, Art of Alexander and John Robert Cozens, Yale Center for British Art: New Haven, 1980
- Louis Hawes, Presences of Nature: British Landscape 1780-1830, Yale Center for British Art: New Haven, 1982
- Malcolm Cormack, A Concise Catalogue of Paintings in the Yale Center for British Art, Yale Center for British Art: New Haven, 1985
- Theresa Fairbanks Harris and Scott Wilcox, Papermaking and the Art of Watercolor in Eighteenth Century Britain; Paul Sandby and the Whatman Paper Mill, Yale University Press: New Haven and London, 2006
- Exhibitions
- Selected Paintings, Drawings and Books, Yale Center for British Art, 1977
- Recent Acquisitions, Yale Center for British Art, 1978
- Selected Watercolors, Yale Center for British Art, 1980
- Classic Ground, Yale Center for British Art, 1981
- Presences of Nature, Yale Center for British Art, 1982
- British Watercolors and Drawings from the 18th and 19th Centuries from the Yale Center for British Art, American Federation of Arts, 1985
- Acquisitions: the First Decade, Yale Center for British Art, 1987
- Oil on Water, Yale Center for British Art, 1986
- Fairest Isle, Yale Center for British Art, 1989
- Edward Lear and the Art of Travel, Yale Center for British Art, 2000
- The Line of Beauty: British Drawings and Watercolors of the Eighteenth Century, Yale Center for British Art, 2001