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  • av Richard Wills
    2 535,-

    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.

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    av Ronald Ridley
    999

    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
    289,-

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

  • Spara 16%
    av John Ruskin, Stephen Wildman & David S. Ingram
    1 985,-

    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.

  • av Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry & Julia Margaret Cameron
    179

  • av Jan Marsh
    269,-

    Jan Marsh examines Elizabeth Siddal's story to coincide with The Rossetti's exhibition at Tate Britain.

  • av David Pollock
    179,-

  • av Virgil
    149,-

  • av William Blake
    149,-

  • av John Milton
    185

    - William Blake's fine watercolors illustrating the most perfect of John Milton's shorter poems, L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, a revelation in English literature and art Blake engaged with the legacy of Milton all his life. These watercolors, made around 1816-20 to illustrate the most perfect of Milton's shorter poems, are some of the finest of all his works. All 12 watercolors are reproduced here in actual size.

  • av Gareth V Thomas
    515

    - First book to explore the visionary late paintings of the Irish-based abstract painter John Kingerlee - Includes 51 paintings, drawings and collages reproduced, many for the first time Though born in England, John Kingerlee has lived on Ireland's Beara peninsula for much of his life, the wild landscapes finding passionate and all- encompassing expression in his paintings. This beautiful book celebrates his most recent work, with 51 paintings, drawings and collages reproduced, many for the first time. For the first time too, John Kingerlee has written about his life and the inspirations for his work. His words are complemented by a suite of specially commissioned portrait photographs by the great Irish photographer John Minihan. John Kingerlee has produced some of his very best, most expressive, most free spirited and ultimately most profound work in his later years. These paintings deal with universal problems of our existence and our planet; they address fundamental rather than ephemeral issues. The art itself has a quality of timelessness about it, not least because it is often created over many years and is often so multi-layered as to feel sculptural.

  • av Edward Burne-Jones
    185

    - The conversations of Burne-Jones, 19th-century painter of melancholy, abstract angels, with his assistant, revealing a loveable, witty man, articulate about his world, craft and contemporariesTo know his work without his talk is "not to know him" ...only when they are side by side is the common origin and aim seen and the complete man displayed.' Thus Thomas Rooke, studio assistant to Burne-Jones, who over four years memorized and recorded much of his master's studio and lunch-table talk. The man revealed with startling freshness and immediacy is far from the familiar painter of knightly melancholy and abstract angels. Burne-Jones emerges as a loveable and charming man, far more practical and down-to-earth, far more witty and ironic than might have been expected. He may still regret that he was not born in the Middle Ages and reminisce about the golden years with William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti in the 1850's and '60s. But he is still hard at work on his last great collaboration with Morris, the Kelmscott Chaucer, while not hesitating to fulminate about Britain's imperial pretensions and the hypocrisy that accompanied them. And he is unfailingly articulate when it comes to discussing the craft of painting in relation to himself, his contemporaries and the giants of the past. The conversations are edited by Mary Lago, Professor of English at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

  • av Robert Hewison
    799

  • av Frederic George Stephens & A. H. Palmer
    139

  • av William Blake
    235,-

    William Blake's engravings of the Book of Job, his last masterpiece of printmaking, based on watercolours he had painted 20 years earlier, reproduced at actual size.

  • av Suzanne Higgott
    579

    The first book dedicated to the fascinating nineteenth-century art collector and philanthropist Richard Wallace, with 490 illustrations and new information on Wallace's origins and life.

  • av Rainer Rilke & Alexandra Paragoris
    149,-

  • av Wendy Gower
    315

    A practical guide to visiting the many treasures of Libya - desert landscapes, vast classical ruins and vibrant modern cities.

  • av Annabel Simms
    205

    Simms presents ten new destinations half an hour from Paris by train, each with a carefully planned walk, ample meanderings through the cultural, historical and social milieu, comprehensive practical information and clear, detailed maps.

  • - An Infatuation
    av Jan Morris
    259

    A genial, witty, and touching journey through the endlessly evocative art of Carpaccio. Saluting the painter whose pictures remain some of the most enchanting ever made of Venice, Jan Morris makes her own last journey to a city she has written about like no other.

  • av Arnold Houbraken, Filippo Baldinucci & Joachim von Sandrart
    149,-

  • av John Ramsden
    239,-

    John Ramsden's fascinating, entertaining history of eleven great poets who made significant contributions to economic theory and practice, from Shelley to Hilaire Belloc and John Ruskin.

  • - The Marriage a La Mode Series from Georg Christoph Lichtenberg's Commentaries
    av Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
    276,99

    The most important contemporary appreciation of Hogarth, by one of the leading figures of the German enlightenment, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg ('simply Hogarth's best interpreter' according to Ronald Paulson). copiously illustrated with details from Hogarths' Marriage a la Mode series of engravings. Introduction and full notes.

  • av Anthony Dawton
    394

    Anthony Dawton has worked as a photographer in some of the most deprived areas of the world, raising awareness of poverty and suffering. Shocked, on his return to London, by widespread homelessness, he set out to photograph rough sleepers as fellow-humans with a name and a story. These haunting images define another London

  • av J. A. McNeill Whistler
    148

    A facsimile of Whistler's published 1885 lecture, the culmination of years of work and self-promotion after Ruskin's bruising criticism, expressing his artistic beliefs with satire and beauty.

  • av Edward Burne-Jones
    209

    The last work of Burne-Jones: a series of woodcut illustrations to the first chapters of Genesis, making a perfect epitome of his art. Reprinted from the original edition of 1902.

  • av Carla Capalbo
    99,-

    Following on from the success of her large book, TastingGeorgia: A Food and Wine Journey in the Caucasus, awardwinningfood, wine and travel writer and photographerCarla Capalbo is launching a new series of pocket books onGeorgian food, wine and culture.

  • - Bernini, The Pope and The Making of the Eternal City
    av Loyd Grossman
    355,-

    An account of the invention of soft power and the bucket list destination, through Alexander VII and Bernini's creation of Baroque Rome

  • - The Story of William Wordsworth
    av Andrew Wordsworth
    355,-

    Written by his collateral descendant, sculptor Andrew Wordsworth, this insightful biography studies Wordsworth's poetry to understand more fully this deeply private and often enigmatic personality, and it observes the artist's life to better grasp the meaning of the deceptively immediate verses which conceal many layers of meaning.

  • av Aubrey Beardsley
    185

    Witty, urbane insights on life, art, and culture from Aubrey Beardsley, illustrated with selected drawings from his Grotesques series.

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