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Offers a history of glass as illustrated from examples in the collection of the Toledo Museum of Art.
Draws on a wide range of Churchill's personal correspondence covering the great British wartime leader's relationship with the USA.
A boxset including two of John Hessler's books on cartography.
This beautifully illustrated volume takes a fresh look at some of the most enduring landscapes painted by Claude Monet between 1883 and 1926 in and around his garden at Giverny, some 50 miles northwest of Paris.
Studies the crucial role played by scriptural prints in the complex processes of religious self-formation that dominated early modern European culture. This volume features over 130 prints, woodcuts and engravings by Lucas van Leyden, Jan Swart van Groningen, Maarten van Heemskerck, Philips Galle, Hendrick Goltzius and Hieronymus Wierix.
'Picasso and the Mysteries of Life' uses new scientific studies of 'La Vie' to examine the artist's working method and the painting's enigmatic subject. Author William H. Robinson reconstructs the relationship between the painting's complex symbolism and the process of its creation.
Internationally recognised as the father of video art, Korean-born artist Nam June Paik (1932-2006) transformed 20th-century art. This is a monograph of his work.
The first survey of the Brooklyn Museum's internationally renowned collection of drawings and works on paper.
A reprint of a fascinating and entertaining book of more than a hundred presidential and celebrity recipes from the United States National Archives.
The first comprehensive survey of the New York Historical Society's internationally renowned collection of early American silver, one of the finest in the United States.
History of American drawing illustrated from works at the Colombus Museum.
Showcases the Cleveland Museum of Art's internationally renowned collection of British portrait miniatures in a completely new catalogue.
Features paintings of famous society men and women and includes period photographs of the sitters' opulent residences, costume balls and society weddings and advertisements of fashions and cosmetics popular in Gilded Age New York.
A fascinating, thematic exploration of some of the millions of immigration files in the US National Archive, focusing on 29 case studies.
A long overdue broad-ranging study of one of Australia's leading contemporary artists, featuring works from over two decades.
'Masters of French Painting, 1290-1920' presents 138 of the most significant and representative works of art in the Wadsworth Atheneum's internationally recognised collection of French paintings and pastels.
Features works from one of the most significant donations of art ever gifted to a Canadian gallery.
This stunning new volume presents full-colour plates, details, groupings and comparative images of approximately 147 Pre- Columbian works from the collection of ancient Mesoamerican, Central American, and Andean South American art (spanning 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1530) assembled by John G. Bourne in the 1950's and 1960's.
An introduction to the Cummer Museum of Art's significant new collection of Seminole works by the American artist Eugene Savage.
A completely new illustrated volume presenting 55 paintings from 38 artists representing the New York Historical Society's superb collection of narrative art
Published to celebrate its 90th anniversary, this book combines Phillips Collection history with 108 outstanding works from the collection by American and European artists.
Presents 50 striking images by an individual photographer from the Library of Congress' renowned collection of photographs.
'In front of Nature' is the first monograph to feature the work of Thomas Fearnley (1802-1842), a major artist in the tradition of the great romantics like Caspar David Friedrich, J.C. Dahl and J.M.W.Turner.
Jews in America tells the story of the Jewish presence in America, from the earliest expeditions to the New World through to the arrival in the future United States.
Published to celebrate the Parrish Art Museum's wide-ranging collection, 'American Landscapes' charts the development of the landscape genre over two centuries.
A major new volume which examines the significance of six iconic objects throughout American history and within American culture.
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