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  • - FeleksAn Onar
    av Stefan Weber
    344,-

    Accompanying an exhibition at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, this publication presents the glass swallow works Perched, created by the artist Feleksan Onar.

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    1 091,-

    This richly illustrated and beautifully produced scholarly catalogue of the superlative collection of Renaissance and Baroque bronze figurative statuettes from the Hill collection accompanies an exhibition of the collection at the Frick Collection, New York, opening late January 2014.

  • av Bart Cornelis & Marijn Schapelhouman
    271,-

    Accompanying the first ever exhibition devoted to the Dutch painter and draughtsman Adriaen van de Velde (1636-1672), this is also the first monograph on the landscape artist - one of the finest of the Dutch Golden Age.

  • av Duncan McLaren
    441,-

    Russia: A World Apart is a haunting evocation of the ruined country estates of the Russian aristocracy of the 18th and 19th centuries. Revolution, civil war, invasion, anarchy and casual indifference have conspired against many of the grand buildings of Russia's rich and complex past.

  • - Painting After the War
    av David Anfam
    271,-

    Accompanying an exhibition at BASTIAN, London, this striking publication presents works by the German-born American artist Hans Hofmann (1880-1966), produced at the end of the Second World War and immediately afterwards.

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    519,-

    Seeks to revisit the art of Elijah Pierce and see it in its own right, not simply as 'naive'.

  • av Antonio Mazzotta
    218,-

    The Virgin Mary rises up like a giant Tower of Babel in a close-up view, separated from us by a slender railing along which runs the painter's signature. The Virgin appears to be sitting on a marble slab, slightly raised, and her right shoulder is thrust forward to show us her nude son.

  • av Eric Akers-Douglas
    377,-

    Divine People is the first major written study of McEvoy's life and work and aims to firmly place this long-neglected artist back into the canon of 20th-century British art.

  • av William Breazeale
    559,-

    The Splendor of Germany examines the major developments in German draughtsmanship over the course of the eighteenth century. Published to coincide with the collection's 150th anniversary.

  • - German Renaissance Woodcuts at the British Museum
    av Elizabeth Savage
    589,-

    This richly illustrated publication reproduces and describes effectively every early modern German colour print held at the British Museum.

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    484,-

    George Stubbs: 'all done from Nature' presents the first significant overview of Stubbs's work in Britain for more than 10 years and brings together 100 paintings, drawings and publications, from the National Gallery's Whistlejacket to pieces that have never been seen in public.

  • av John Marciari
    170,-

    Accompanying an exhibition of drawings by Guercino from the collection of the Morgan Library & Museum, Guercino: Virtuoso Draftsman offers an overview of the artist's graphic work.

  • - A Vision for Impressionism
    av Karen Serres
    639,-

    Accompanies a landmark exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton exploring Samuel Courtauld's role as one of the great collectors of the twentieth century. The catalogue and exhibition showcase Courtauld's extraordinary collection, which will be on display in Paris for the first time in over sixty years.

  • av Patricia Wengraf
    324,-

    Patricia Wengraf is one of the world¿s leading dealers in bronzes, sculpture and works of art. In her particular speciality, bronzes of the 15th-18th centuries, her knowledge and connoisseurship are of world repute. This exquisite catalogue - the first sales catalogue ever published by the dealer - presents a selection of exceptional works. Accompanies an exhibition in New York City.

  • - A Celebration of Notable Sales
     
    438,-

    This elegant, beautifully illustrated catalogue presents a selection of someof Dino and Raffaello Tomasso's favourites among the works of art they havehandled over the past quarter of a century.

  • av Rosamund Garrett
    484,-

    This publication, the first of its kind in many decades, draws together thirty-six rare and sumptuous European textiles created between the late fourteenth and late sixteenth centuries.

  • - Collecting Stanley Spencer
    av Amanda Bradley
    181,-

    Stanley Spencer's patrons have never before been studied collectively. Drawing on archival research and conversations with Spencer's family and descendants of patrons, this exciting new publication looks at how collecting habits were affected by war and economic change.

  • - The Farnese Sarcophagus
    av Christina Nielsen
    320,-

    An in-depth examination of one of the most important ancient works in America, the exquisite Farnese Sarcophagus.

  • av Marco Simone Bolzoni
    181,-

    Accompanying an exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, Thomas Gainsborough: Experiments in Drawing off ers an overview of his work as a draftsman, with a particular look at his technical innovations and his mastery of material.

  • av Max Bryant
    271,-

    Written with a sparkle matching Townley's own enthusiasm, this beautiful and engaging publication tells the story of 14 Queen Anne's Gate and examines the extraordinary life of Charles Townley and his remarkable collection of over 150 Roman marble statues.

  • - Visions of Albion
    av Naomi Billingsley
    198,-

    Accompanying the first exhibition devoted to the subject, William Blake in Sussex considers the collective significance of the English county to the life and work of the the celebrated artist and writer.

  • - Selected Works from the Al Lulwa Collection
    av Jennifer Wearden & Jennifer Scarce
    430 - 719,-

    This exceptional collection of Islamic textiles published here ranges widely in region, material and technique. There are exquisite textiles and garments from North Africa, Syria, Arabia, Iran, Turkey and the Indian subcontinent, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries, which continue the traditions established in the medieval Islamic world.

  • - Country People
    av Joanna Selborne
    148,-

  • av Elisa P. Sani
    430,-

  • - Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
    av Charles Avery
    324,-

  • - Love, Lust and Violence in the Art of Joseph Highmore
    av Jaaqueline Riding
    386,-

  • - A Seat of Diplomacy
    av Julius Bryant
    394,-

  • av Nicholas Tromans
    196,-

    A lively and engaging introduction to one of the most charismatic figures in the history of British art, G.F. Watts. Covering all aspects of Watts's career, it places him back at the centre of the visual culture of the 19th century. Published to celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth.

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    494,-

    Of Modernism presents original research by ten contemporary scholars of modern art. By turns provocative, insightful and informative, these essays rethink some of the crucial artworks, problems and practitioners of European high modernism.

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