Praise for The Artist's Sketchbook

Featuring work from the 15th century to the present by luminaries such as Constable, Leonardo da Vinci and Beatrix Potter, as well as lesser-known painters and talented amateurs, The Artist's Sketchbook offers a fascinating insight into the recesses of the artistic mind
Observer

An absolute triumph ... you become immersed in the general theme and the wealth and variety of material. With over 500 illustrations, this is impressive - the more so, perhaps, when you are reminded that all of them come from the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum
ArtBookReview

It's as though the creator's process and artistic soul are broadcast on the pages. A fascinating visual anthology' The Artist 'Gaschke draws on her expertise to compile a guide to artists' sketchbooks, from Leonardo da Vinci to the present day ... illustrates how sketchbooks can become invaluable repositories for scraps of inspiration
How to Spend It, The Financial Times


About the Author

Jenny Gaschke, the book's general editor, is senior curator of paintings and drawings at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. She studied at the universities of Freiburg, Glasgow, and Berlin before working as an assistant curator at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (2003-5). From 2005 to 2012 Jenny worked at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, first as curator of prints and drawings and then as curator of art. She worked as curator of art, Pre-1900, at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery from 2012 until 2021, when she joined the V&A.

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