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A timely new biography of one of the 20th century's most provocative intellectuals.
A revealing look at the commercial strategy and diverse output of this canonical Renaissance artist. In this vivid account, Ana Debenedetti reexamines the life and work of Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli through a novel lens: his business acumen. Focusing on the organization of Botticelli's workshop and the commercial strategies he devised to make his way in Florence's very competitive art market, Debenedetti looks with fresh eyes at the remarkable career and output of this pivotal artist within the wider context of Florentine society and culture. Uniquely, Debenedetti evaluates Botticelli's celebrated works, like The Birth of Venus, alongside less familiar forms such as tapestry and embroidery, showing the breadth of the artist's oeuvre and his talent as a designer across media.
A new, critical biography of the innovative and influential French artist Henri Matisse.
"Although relatively obscure during his lifetime, William Blake has become one of the most popular English artists and writers, through poems such as "The Tyger" and "Jerusalem," and images including The Ancient of Days. Less well-known is Blake's radical religious and political temperament and that his visionary art was created to express a personal mythology that sought to recreate an entirely new approach to philosophy and art. This book examines both Blake's visual and poetic work over his long career, from early engravings and poems to his final illustrations to Dante and the Book of Job. Divine Images further explores Blake's immense popular appeal and influence after his death, offering an inspirational look at a pioneering figure."--Provided by publisher.
A new account of the life and work of poet, scholar, soldier and cleric John Donne.
A rich and revealing account of the ancient, enigmatic Aztec civilization.
A history of food in Australia spanning 65,000 years.
An analysis of the extraordinary films and life of director Werner Herzog.
A history of the sweet treats jam, jelly and marmalade.
A fragrant, unpredictable ramble through the world of cut flowers.
An in-depth look at the invention and evolution of the electric guitar.
An in-depth insight into the history of Madrid, as well as the city today.
'The Indus' is a fascinating look at the vital legacy of the Indus within modern India and an accessible introduction to this tantalizing 'lost' civilization.
The superstitions, marvels, fantasies and experiments of twins.
The first history in English of the global sensation, sushi.
An engaging account of foie gras, a luxurious yet controversial ingredient.
Essential Desires: Contemporary Art in Thailand is the first major, fully illustrated survey of Thai art in thirty years. Brian Curtin shows how Thai artists negotiated their emergence on the global art stage while dealing with pan-Asian regionalism and nationalism at home. This book traces the influences on contemporary Thai artists, from the impact of consumerism in Bangkok in the 1990s to the waning legacies of tradition, and their relationship to the nation's often-volatile political stage. Curtin, in his exploration of Thailand's fascinating art scene, shows how Thai artists are generating new ideas about their country.
English art critic John Ruskin was one of the great visionaries of his time, and his influential books and letters on the power of art challenged the foundations of Victorian life. He loved looking. Sometimes it informed the things he wrote, but often it provided access to the many topographical and cultural topics he explored--rocks, plants, birds, Turner, Venice, the Alps. In The Art of Ruskin and the Spirit of Place, John Dixon Hunt focuses for the first time on what Ruskin drew, rather than wrote, offering a new perspective on Ruskin's visual imagination. Through analysis of more than 150 drawings and sketches, many reproduced here, he shows how Ruskin's art shaped his writings, his thoughts, and his sense of place.
The spirit, ingenuity and genius of Peter Paul Rubens.
The loss, discovery and reinvention of the world's earliest civilization, the Sumerians.
An exploration of the Devil through art, literature, theology and music.
A fun yet comprehensive celebration of the world's fermented food and drink.
A trenchant expose of the effects of automation on worker's lives.
A Band with Built-In Hate portrays The Who through the prism of pop art and the levelling of high and low culture it brought about.
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