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  • av Jerome Andre
    705,-

    Angel Vergara's work tests the limits of art and reality by questioning the way the contemporary image shapes the intermingled public and private spheres--as well as our own experience

  • av Bregje Gerritse
    575,-

    An examination of the innovative portrayals of industry and leisure created by five avant-garde artists working at Asnières in the late nineteenth century

  • av James Claiborne
    639,-

    A reassessment of self-taught artist William Edmondson, exploring the enduring relevance of his work

  • av C. D. Dickerson
    719

    The first book-length examination of the clay models and creative process of the preeminent neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova

  • av Joachim Homann
    575,-

    "Watercolor holds a special place in the history of American art. For generations of artists, the medium has provided a space for innovation and experimentation, allowing practitioners to let their imagination loose and to reflect on process and perception. Its rise to the status of fine art in the decades following the Civil War is well documented, yet its continued role as a testing ground and means of generating new ideas throughout the twentieth century has received comparatively less attention.This volume considers continuity and change in the American watercolor tradition over a century of production through the lens of the Harvard Art Museums' collection. Works by well-known watercolorists such as Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler are included, as well as surprising additions from Zelda Fitzgerald, Alexander Calder, Claes Oldenburg, and many others. In the spirit of the medium, the authors take a fluid and open-ended approach to the topic, offering both personal and scholarly reflections that invite readers to ponder the influence of these works on their own experience of the world. In addition to contextual essays, there are close readings of singular works and examinations of the unique material characteristics of the watercolor medium."--

  • av Norman Manea
    339,-

    A virtuoso collage novel about narrative, identity, and exile, from international literary sensation Norman Manea

  • av Gary Dorrien
    639,-

    The third and final volume in the first comprehensive history of Black social Christianity, by the "greatest theological ethicist of the twenty-first century" (Michael Eric Dyson)

  • av Hugh Pearman
    459

    An authoritative, jargon-free and engaging guide to understanding and interpreting architecture, as explained through over 50 examples from antiquity to the present day

  • av Sean M. Kelley
    405

    The first telling of the unknown story of America's two-hundred-year history as a slave-trading nation

  • av Ying-Chen Peng
    639,-

    This revelatory book shows how the influential and controversial Empress Dowager Cixi used art and architecture to establish her authority

  • av John D. Aber
    405,-

    A straightforward and fact-based exploration of how weather happens, how it relates to climate, and how science answers major questions about Earth as a system

  • av Nicholas Radburn
    409,-

    "A sweeping new history that reveals how British, African, and American merchants developed the transatlantic slave trade."--

  • av Francoise Briquel Chatonnet
    419

    A comprehensive survey of Syriac Christianity from its origins in Hellenistic and ancient Near Eastern cultures to the present

  • av Lorraine Byrne Bodley
    505,-

    Lorraine Byrne Bodley illuminates the story of Schubert's life, from his early years at the Vienna Stadtkonvikt to the battle with syphilis that led to his early death. Reconsidering best-loved works and neglected repertoire and sources, Bodley offers a compelling portrait of one of the nineteenth century's most beloved?and elusive?composers.

  • av Jean Pfaelzer
    409

    The untold history of slavery and resistance in California, from the Spanish missions, indentured Native American ranch hands, Indian boarding schools, Black miners, kidnapped Chinese prostitutes, and convict laborers to victims of modern trafficking

  • av Judith A. Green
    249

  • av Marek Kohn
    345,-

    Exploring seven old towns from Frankfurt to Vilnius, the acclaimed writer Marek Kohn examines how historic quarters have been shaped to reinforce particular versions of history and efface others. Uncovering hidden stories behind their old and old-seeming façades, Kohn offers us a new understanding of the politics of European history-making.

  • av Alexa Griffith Winton
    575

    The first major publication devoted to weaver and designer Dorothy Liebes, reinstating her as one of the most influential American designers of the twentieth century

  • av William Chapman Sharpe
    419

    Tracing the vast visual legacy of walking from cave art to contemporary performance, this thought-provoking study features works by artists such as Botticelli, Claude Monet, Maya Lin, and Pope.L and shows how walking has permeated our visual culture ever since humans began to depict themselves in art.

  • av E. T. A. Hoffmann
    505,-

    Artist Natalie Frank's evocative drawings accompany five of E. T. A. Hoffmann's most influential short stories, published here in a new translation by fairy-tale scholar Jack Zipes. Tales including The Sandman speak to twenty-first century preoccupations in this thoughtful and visually compelling rendition.

  • av Harold James
    355,-

    This book presents a new history of economic crises, looking at seven crashes over the past two hundred years, showing how some pushed markets in the direction of more cross-border integration of labor, goods, and capital markets while others prompted substantial deglobalization.

  • av Alejandra Dubcovsky
    559,-

    A pathbreaking look at Native women of the early South who defined power and defied authority

  • av Monica Amor
    775,-

    An authoritative study of Gego, whose distinctive modernist practice sits at the intersection of architecture, design, and the visual arts

  • av Robert Philip
    305,-

  • av Toby Wilkinson
    329,-

    This new biography by prizewinning Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson tells the extraordinary story of Ramesses II's dramatic reign and enduring legacy, restoring Ramesses the Great to his rightful place as a major figure in ancient history.

  • av Katherine C. Mooney
    329,-

    The rise and fall of one of America's first Black sports celebrities

  • av Janet Polasky
    559,-

    Why some of the most vulnerable communities in Europe, from independent cities to new monarchies, welcomed refugees during the Age of Revolutions and prospered

  • av Maura C. Flannery
    409,-

    How herbaria illuminate the past and future of plant science

  • av James Davey
    419

    James Davey tells the story of the Royal Navy across the tumultuous 1790s, showing how it became a political battleground for radical ideas. Davey reveals how sailors organized riots, strikes, petitions, and mutinies, which prompted a cynical, even brutal, response from the government?and places the navy at the center of Britain's age of revolution.

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