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  • av Paul Martineau
    789,-

    "A monograph on the American fashion photographer Rodney Smith (1947-2016)"--

  • av Michele D. Marincola
    809,-

    The first English-language book to comprehensively discuss the history and methodology of conserving medieval polychromewood sculpture.

  • av Louis Marchesano
    476,-

    This collection explores Kollwitz's most creative years, examining her sequences of images, with a focus on the tension betweenmaking and meaning.

  • av Stephen Hackney
    639,-

    The first truly comprehensive analysis of the history, practice, and conservation of painting on canvas.

  • av . Warburg
    695,-

    A collection of essays by the art historian Aby Warburg, these essays look beyond iconography to more psychological aspects of artistic creation: the conditions under which art was practised; its social and cultural contexts; and its conceivable historical meaning.

  • av Sybille Haynes
    647,-

    This comprehensive survey of Etruscan civilization, from its origin in the Villanovan Iron Age in the ninth century B.C. to its absorption by Rome in the first century B.C., combines well-known aspects of the Etruscan world with new discoveries and fresh insights into the role of women in Etruscan society. In addition, the Etruscans are contrasted to the Greeks, whom they often emulated, and to the Romans, who at once admired and disdained them. The result is a compelling and complete picture of a people and a culture. This in-depth examination of Etruria examines how differing access to mineral wealth, trade routes, and agricultural land led to distinct regional variations. Heavily illustrated with ancient Etruscan art and cultural objects, the text is organized both chronologically and thematically, interweaving archaeological evidence, analysis of social structure, descriptions of trade and burial customs, and an examination of pottery and works of art.

  • av Yukio Lippit
    210,-

    "This volume publishes Yukio Lippit's lecture of the same title, held at the Getty Center on 23 September 2014."

  • av Paul Martineau
    809,-

    A fascinating look at one of photography's most controversial and beloved icons

  • av . Kerpel
    196,-

    In August 1576, in the midst of an outbreak of the plague, the Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagun and 22 indigenous artists locked themselves inside the school of Santa Cruz de Tlaltelolco in Mexico City with a mission: to create the first illustrated encyclopedia in the New World. This title deals with this manuscript.

  • av . Martineau
    633,-

    Controversial, misunderstood, and sometimes overlooked, Minor White (1908-1976) is one of the great photographers of the 20th-century, whose ideas exerted a powerful influence on a generation of photographers and still resonate today. This is an illustrated tribute to one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth-century.

  • av . Macnoughton
    647,-

    Looks at the work of three artists who paved the way for ceramics to be considered fine art. This title focuses on artists John Mason (b 1927), Kenneth Price (b 1935), and Peter Voulkos (1924-2002) and their radical early work in post-war Los Angeles where they formed the vanguard of a new California ceramics movement.

  • av . Lake
    517,-

    A study of the paintings of Willem de Kooning (1904-1997), Dutch-born American abstract expressionist painter, from the 1940s through the 1970s. Using scientific examinations of the artist's pigments, binders, and supports, it informs art historical interpretations, presenting a key to the complicated evolution of the artist's work.

  • av . Fuga
    367,-

    Offers a discussion of the materials and processes used in eight artistic media - painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, mosaics, ceramics, glass, and metalwork. This title contains 400 full-colour illustrations, and provides insight into the creation of many of the world's greatest works of art.

  • av Jordana Pomeroy
    296,-

    This young adult biography tells the dramatic story of Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, who overcame tragedy and broke gender barriers to reach the height of success as a portrait painter.

  •  
    791,-

    Featuring lively essays and copious illustrations, this book explores the transformative role of photography in LGBTQ+ communities from the nineteenth century to the present day.

  • av Edina Adam
    531,-

    This volume is the first to chart the relationship between drawing and printmaking, bringing together more than 170 works on paper and highlighting issues of process, collaboration, and innovation.

  •  
    791,-

    Featuring spectacular works of art, new research, and cutting-edge science, this is the first major publication in English to reconstruct life at the ancient Greek site of Pylos.

  • av Jose Delgado Rodrigues
    921,-

    Bridging scholarly research and conservation practice, this long overdue resource provides conservation professionals with the information needed to analyze preservation issues and implement efficient, long-lasting treatments.

  • av Giovanni Aloi
    466,-

    This groundbreaking work presents an alternative history of art that foregrounds the indispensable contributions of plants.

  •  
    531,-

    This collection of essays examines experimental scores and source documents from the postwar avant-gardes, interpreted by experts on art, music, dance, and poetry.

  •  
    791,-

    Through analysis of Ruscha's visionary Streets of Los Angeles Archive, this open access volume provides new understandings of his artistic practice, the history of LA, and the innovative role of technology in the archive.

  •  
    791,-

    In this volume, experts explore Thracian royal tombs, the Greek colonization of the Black Sea coast, Thracian religion, and more, placing Thracian culture dating from around 1200 BC to the end of the first century BC, in a broader historical context that highlights its complex relationships with Greece, Persia, and Rome.

  •  
    661,-

    This richly illustrated volume paints a complex portrait of Caillebotte, masculinity, and identity in late nineteenth-century France

  •  
    791,-

    This book offers an exciting in-depth look at the intersection of art and science at the renowned California Institute of Technology.

  •  
    726,-

    This authoritative compendium of newly translated primary sources reveals ancient Roman attitudes on every aspect of villas, from selection of place and construction activities to day-to-day management and lived experiences.

  • av Julian Brooks
    363,-

    This volume explores the creative ways that artists have utilized light in the creation of drawings to achieve spectacular effects

  •  
    753,-

    Lavishly illustrated with dazzling objects, this publication demonstrates the ways art and science worked hand in hand in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

  •  
    401,-

    In the 1960s and '70s, collaborations between artists and engineers led to groundbreaking innovations in multisensory performance art that continue to resonate today

  • av Todd Gannon
    726,-

    This book examines the life and legacy of Franklin D. Israel, an influential member of the Los Angeles school of architects

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