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  • - A Food and Wine Journey in The Caucasus
    av Carla Capalbo
    263,-

    Award-winning food writer and photographer Capalbo has travelled Georgia collecting recipes and gathering stories from food and winemakers in this stunning but little-known country. Both a cookbook and a travel guide to such a special place on the world's gastronomic map.

  • av Oliver Hoare
    527,-

  • av John Ruskin
    203,-

    The first facsimile of Ruskin's epoch-making 'Nature of Gothic' as printed by his disciple William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. Essays by specialist contributors enlarge on the great significance of this book.

  • - Voyage to Tahiti
    av Paul Gauguin
    137,-

    One of the great classics of modern art: Gauguin's own account of his time in Tahiti, in its original version

  • av Giulio Mancini
    161,-

  • av Lucas Cranach
    198,-

    A monograpgh dedicated to the leading German Reformation artist, Lucas Cranach, who was one of the most influential northern Renaissance printmakers. His Passion series has drama and pathos rivalling his contemporary Dürer.

  • av Albrecht Durer
    198,-

    A volume dedicated to Albrecht Dürer's series of woodcuts illustrating the Passion of Christ. An astonishing sixteenth-century demonstration of virtuosic printmaking.

  • av Francisco de Holanda
    164,-

  • av Ascanio Condivi
    198,-

  • av John Ruskin
    164,-

    The Storm Cloud of the Nineteenth Century is John Ruskin's rigorous and prophetic denunciation of capitalism's assault on the environment, developed through his conflicted relationship with 19th-century science.

  • av George Stubbs
    222 - 353,-

  • av Anthony Langdon
    342,-

    This volume is Anthony Langdon's guide to Rome's baroque palaces, companion to Anthony Blunt's A Guide to Baroque Rome: The Churches and features 140 prints, plus diagrams, new photographs, references and indexes.

  • av Julian Spalding
    210,-

    A novel based on the few facts known about Botticelli, informed by his paintings, Beauty: Botticelli in Florence imagines his thoughts and feelings as he painted them.

  • av Francisco de Goya
    221,-

    Known as The Proverbs, The Dreams or The Follies (Los Disparates), Goya's enigmatic last etchings are some of the most compelling, technically sophisticated images in Western art.

  • av J. W. von Goethe
    198,-

    These reminiscences of Caspar David Friedrich by fellow romantic painters and poets give a fascinating picture of the impact of his art on his contemporaries.

  • av Belinda Thompson
    220,-

    This book explores Édouard Vuillard's early career combining intimate subject matter with abstraction by simplifying pictorial elements and observing decorative fabrics and wallpapers. Introduced by Chris Stephens, director of the Holburne Museum, and with an original essay by Belinda Thompson.

  • av Jim McCue
    153,-

    Postings, volume 2 supplies yet more linguistic and social absurdities by editor Jim McCue. An elegant gift, McCue's wit is complemented by delightful, historical printers' decorations.

  • av Eva Figes
    150,-

  • av Chris Stephens
    344,-

    - Beautiful catalog for the Holburne's retrospective of Henry Moore's small-scale sculptures in stone, wood, terracotta, plaster, lead, plasticine and bronze, including works previously unpublished and unexhibited- Accompanies a show at The Holburne Museum, from 3 May - 8 September, 2024This is a beautifully produced catalog accompanying the Holburne Museum's groundbreaking retrospective of Henry Moore's sculptures that could fit in the hand. At the heart of Moore's practice was the directness of working on a small scale, whether carving small stones or pieces of wood, casting lead, modeling in clay or, in later years, modeling in plasticine around a found stone or bone to be cast in bronze. The exhibition will include sculptures in stone, wood, terracotta, plaster, lead, plasticine and bronze, and span themes recurrent in his work: the reclining female figure, the mother and child, the human head, and the fallen warrior. It will include maquettes for some of his best-known, public sculptures alongside lesser-known works, including the display for the very first time in a museum exhibition of a recently discovered early lead cast of Mother & Child. The catalog presents 80 duotone illustrations with an essay and commentary by Chris Stephens.

  • av Anthony Dawton
    444,-

    Anthony Dawton and Jim McFarlane's photographs of Rohingya people living in the refugee camp at Cox‿s Bazar, Bangladesh, having fled genocide by Myanmarese government, military and militias. "

  • av Nicholas Rowe
    165,-

    The first biography of Shakespeare. Written by Nicholas Rowe with assistance from Thomas Betterton. They researched and interviewed widely to collect as much information about Shakespeare as possible.

  • av Julian Spalding
    244,-

    Witty, illuminating, coruscating essays on art and museums from the late twentieth century to now, by one of Britain's leading curators and agitators.

  • av Jim McCue
    153,-

    Absurdities, howlers, malapropisms, foot-in-moutheries of all kinds gleefully collected by Jim McCue.

  • av Gertrude Stein
    210,-

    One of the classic texts on Picasso, republished with full illustration as originally conceived. By one of the seminal writers of the twentieth century.

  • av John Holden
    218,-

    The first biography of Ralph Dutton, one of the leading taste-makers of his generation, a crucial figure in our understanding of heritage today.

  • av David Hockney
    344,-

    Love Life presents a selection of 41 of David Hockney's finest early drawings, in ink, pencil and watercolour.

  • av Richard Wills
    2 559,-

    First book dedicated to pioneering equine artist James Seymour, who painted many of the great horses and races of the first Golden Age of British racing. Over 700 illustrations.

  • av Ronald Ridley
    1 016,-

    A vivid collage-portrait of Rome - three parts complete in one volume - the most comprehensive anthology of writings by visitors to the eternal city ever compiled.

  • av David Pollock
    284,-

    The extraordinary creatures and landscapes of the Galapagos Islands brought to life in a beautiful facsimile sketchbook

  • av John Ruskin, Stephen Wildman & David S. Ingram
    2 069,-

    Facsimile pressed flower book - rare example of important botanical history. Full scientific and art historical analysis by the two leading authorities. Important for current research into the effects of climate change.

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