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  • - Portraits of Dogs
    av Xavier Bray
    344,-

    An engaging, giftable, richly-illustrated look at the special connection between people and their beloved pet.

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    444,-

    A major new volume on Isamu Noguchi's skyviewing sculptures, which also addresses the theme of space, and our place in the universe.

  • av Barbara Scalvini
    394,-

    Illustrates the ways in which the Aristotelian corpus has been transmitted over time, focusing on the moment when, thanks to the invention of printing, Aristotle's works became widely available.

  • av Cathleen Chaffee
    344,-

    A thoughtful selection of works which celebrates the opening of the new Buffalo AKG Art Museum, and provides a flavor of one of the world's most extraordinary collections of modern and contemporary art.With nearly 400 pages, this entirely new collection handbook presents over 330 works by 265 artists, arranged alphabetically rather than chronologically, and is the premier souvenir publication for museum visitors and art lovers alike.In late 2019 the Albright-Knox Art Gallery broke new ground on the most significant campus expansion and development project in its 160-year history, reopening in 2023 as the Buffalo AKG Art Museum. The Museum's collections span some of the greatest moments in art through the centuries, beginning with its first acquisition, The Marina Piccola, Capri, 1859, by Albert Bierstadt--both the first painting and the first work gifted by an artist to enter the museum's collection. Impressionism and post-Impressionism are well represented with works by leading nineteenth-century European artists such as Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Vincent van Gogh. Cubism, Surrealism, Constructivism, and other movements from the revolutionary early years of the 20th century come to life through significant works by Georges Braque, André Derain, Frida Kahlo, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Piet Mondrian, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, and Alexander Rodchenko.

  • av Diane Wolfthal
    426,-

    "Accompanying a 2023 exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum, Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality focuses on the economic revolution that took place in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance in Europe. Featuring essays by Diane Wolfthal and additional contributions by Steven A. Epstein, David Yoon, and Deirdre Jackson, this publication provides an in-depth look into the origins of money and how it transformed the culture and values of European society"--

  • av Lloyd DeWitt
    579,-

    The Triumph of Nature returns us vividly to an entrancing time in European decorative arts, from its beginnings in the Arts and Crafts movement and Japonisme, through to its evolution into Art Deco style.An exuberant, radical style, Art Nouveau blithely trampled many of the Victorian Age's orthodoxies of art and design. Exploding age-old strictures with its fanciful approach to furniture, graphic arts, jewelry, architecture and more, Art Nouveau also embraced new technologies and incorporated foreign stylistic flourishes. Designing for a range of clients and settings including domestic interiors, innovative artists such as de Feure, Majorelle, and Gallé fashioned their eclectic works to play off each other in harmonious visual arrangements, conceiving of Art Nouveau as an enveloping style.This stunningly illustrated comprehensive volume gathers a profusion of Art Nouveau works and accessories--furniture, paintings, sculpture, mosaics, books, posters, prints, lamps, glass, and other stunning objets d'art--all of them originally designed and coordinated to complement each other in elaborate ensembles.

  • av Daniel Mendelsohn
    284,-

  • av Julie Van Voorhis
    639,-

    A major new illustrated survey on two internationally significant Imperial Roman portrait busts.

  • av Annie Carlano
    394,-

    "This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Fashion Reimagined: Themes and Variations 1760-NOW, organized by The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, December 10, 2022 - June 18, 2023."

  • av Brian J Lang
    744,-

  • av Irvin Ungar
    649,-

  • av Susan Grace Galassi
    324,-

    "Focusing on Monet's "Vâetheuil in Winter," the latest volume in the Frick Diptych series pairs an essay by Susan Grace Galassi, curator emerita at The Frick Collection, with a contribution by the contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson. In conjunction with the publication, a new work by Eliasson will be displayed alongside the Monet painting at Frick Madison in the fall of 2022"--

  • av Gerald W. R. Ward, Debra M. Coulson & Harley N. Trice
    649,-

  • av Julie Aronson
    655,-

    "Creating Connections features over 70 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and watercolors from the Rosenthal Collection of work by self-taught artists. This richly illustrated publication explores the mysterious connections we have with works of art and examines the journey into the meaning of art for its creators. It looks at the historic approaches to the creations of self-taught artists and the problems inherent in their interpretation. It also considers where we should go to achieve a more equitable and inclusive art history. The Rosenthal Collection comprises a significant and notably varied grouping. Not only does it cover a broad mix of US names including Earl Cunningham, Henry Darger, Thornton Dial, Bill Traylor, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Ralph Fasanella, Martâin Ramâirez, and Janet Sobel, it also includes nonUS artists Carlo Zinelli, Hiroyuki Doi, Adolf Wèolfli, Donald Pass, and Nek Chand, among others. Jean Dubuffet, the French painter who famously promoted the study of self-taught artists, is also featured. An illustrated interview by Julie Aronson with Richard Rosenthal provides special insight into the collector who has brought together this exceptionally diverse array of work. Essays by Olivia Sagan and Charles Russell look at the need for a more nuanced approach to these artists and their work, at the history of its appreciation (including terminology such as "Outsider Art"), and examine the work in the context of autobiography, trauma, connection, and remembering". --

  • av James Fenton
    274,-

    "The eleventh volume in the Frick Diptych series pairs an essay by Ian Wardropper, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director, with a poem by James Fenton"--

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    639,-

  • av Mary Savig, Nora Atkinson & Anya Montiel
    494,-

  • av Elizabeth B Heuer
    739,-

  • av Xavier F Salomon & Nico Muhly
    329,-

  • av Britany Salsbury
    494,-

    "Published on the occassion of the exhibition Nineteenth Century French Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art, on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art from January 20 to June 11, 2023"--Title page verso.

  • av Katia Sainson & John W Hessler
    394,-

  • av Eric L Williams
    174,-

    The eighth volume in the Double Exposure series, Movements, Motions, Moments draws upon the visual images in NMAAHC's collection to explore the dynamic ways religion is engaged and practiced by African Americans.Movements, Motions, Moments shows how African Americans have negotiated their participation and engagement in religious spaces. The book is divided into three sections--Movements, Motions, and Moments. Images of figures including Rev. Henry Highland Garnett, Noble Drew Ali, Father Divine, Prophet Elijah Muhammad, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Pauli Murray, Bishop Myokei Cain-Barrett, and others are depicted next to photographs of religious celebrations, ritual practices, and individual moments of faith and spirituality. Photographers include Lola Flash, Chester Higgins, Jason Miccolo Johnson, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Kenneth Royster, James Van Der Zee, Milton Williams, Lloyd W. Yearwood, and others.Photographs in this volume range from the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries and include religious traditions such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, African indigenous, non-secular, and other religious traditions (Humanism, Atheism, Spiritualism, and others). It also includes photography capturing contemporary events and movements including Black Lives Matter and the global pandemic.

  • av Dwandalyn R Reece
    494,-

  • - Nineteenth Century
    av David Acton
    909,-

    A history of nineteenth-century photography as told through one hundred works from one of the most significant collections in the USA.

  • - Great European Paintings from the Bob Jones Collection
    av Richard P. Townsend & Erin Rodman Jones
    394,-

    This beautifully illustrated catalogue-celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Bob Jones Collection-presents a fascinating survey of religious European art from the 14th through the 19th centuries.

  • - Giuseppe Penone at Sevres
    av Giulio Dalvit
    224,-

    Celebrates the first works in porcelain Penone has created, among the largest pieces of porcelain ever produced at Sevres, enhanced by immaculate photographs and design.

  • av Alan Hollinghurst
    344,-

    Designed to foster critical engagement and interest the specialist and non-specialist alike, each book in the Frick Diptych series illuminates a single work in the Frick's rich collection with an essay by a Frick curator paired with a contribution from a contemporary artist or writer

  • - The Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection
     
    751,-

    A visual love-letter to New York City which features works by major artists from the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • - Newport Landscapes through the Ages
    av John R. Tschirch
    519,-

    An entirely new, illustrated publication on the landscape, history and representation of Newport, Rhode Island through the ages

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