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The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant-garde by Janet Bishop
Category: Art | Series: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
As American expatriates living in Paris, the writer Gertrude Stein, her brothers Leo and Michael, and Michael's wife Sarah were absolutely pivotal in shaping the city's vibrant cultural life in the early 20th century. They hosted Saturday evening salons at which the brightest artists, writers, musicians ...Show more
The Style of Loish - Finding Your Artistic Voice by Lois van Baarle; 3dtotal 3dtotal Publishing (Edited and Translated by)
Category: Art and Design | Series: Art Of Ser.
In this visually stunning hardback, globally loved artist Lois van Baarle, AKA Loish, explores the origins, influences, and features of her style, and helps readers do the same deep dive into their own style. It is her third book with 3dtotal Publishing, a natural progression from the bestselling The ...Show more
The Swedish Art of Ageing Well: Life Wisdom from Someone Who Will (Probably) Die Before You by Margareta Magnusson
Category: Health and Wellbeing | Series: The\Swedish Art of Living and Dying Ser.
From New York Times bestselling author of The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, a book of humorous and charming advice for embracing life and ageing joyfully.Margareta Magnusson shared with the world her practical Swedish tradition of d st dning, or "death cleaning" - clearing out unnecessary belong ...Show more
The Thirty-Nine Steps by Buchan John
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: The\Art of the Novella Ser.
When the night came, he went to the meeting-place, and quietly let himself be blindfolded. Raw as Honor de Balzac is famed to be, this daring novella--never before published as a stand-alone book--is perhaps the most outlandish thing he ever wrote. While still concerned with the depiction of the undersi ...Show more
The Vanishing Princess: Stories by Jenny Diski
Category: Fiction | Series: Art of the Story
Originally published: Great Britain: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995.
The World of Guweiz by Gu Zheng Wei; 3dtotal Publishing (Editor)
Category: Low Brow | Series: Art Of Ser.
The second installment in the intriguing journey of Guweiz, whose stunning art has earned him over 1 million followers on Instagram. Following on from his first book, Guweiz: The Art of Gu Zheng Wei, the artist now takes us deeper into his world of absorbing manga-style art, discussing the storytelling ...Show more
The World of Late Antiquity - Ce 150-750 by Peter Brown
Category: Art | Series: World of Art Ser.
The first century CE was one of momentous events: the end of the Roman Empire, the rise of Christianity across Western Europe, and the disappearance of Persia from the Near East. An era in which the most deep-rooted ancient institutions disappeared, creating divergent legacies that are still present tod ...Show more
Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics by Herschel B. Chipp
Category: Fiction | Series: California Studies in the History of Art
Gathers interviews, articles, letters, and manifestos dealing with Postimpressionism, symbolism, fauvism, Expressionism, and cubism.
Thin Skin by Jennifer Higgie (Editor, Contribution by); Chloe Aridjis (Contribution by)
Category: Art | Series: Monash University Museum of Art Ser.
Thin Skin is an exhibition of contemporary and historical paintings by Australian and international artists who explore the liminal space between figuration and abstraction. Guest curated by Australian, London-based writer, curator and former editor of frieze magazine, Jennifer Higgie, it features works ...Show more
Thomas Chimes Adventures In Pataphysics by Michael R. Taylor
Category: Art | Series: Philadelphia Museum of Art S.
Thomas Chimes is one of Philadelphia's most important living artists. Tracing the stylistic evolution of Chimes' idiosyncratic art, this book presents a survey of his remarkable five-decade career. It reveals how Chimes has found inspiration in the writings of Antonin Artaud, James Joyce, and especially ...Show more
Toulouse-Lautrec by Douglas Cooper
Category: Art and Photography | Series: Masters of Art S.
Henri Matisse, one of the pioneering masters of twentieth-century art, was an extremely versatile and productive artist. Throughout his long career from the 1830s to his death in 1954, his art was nourished by a variety of movements: Neoclassicism, Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism. He was ...Show more
Toulouse-Lautrec by Bernard Denvir
Category: Art and Design | Series: World of Art S.
This account of Toulouse-Lautrec strips away the mythology to look afresh at his achievements both as a graphic artist and a painter. It revitalizes and adds depth to the well-known images, while a wealth of contemporary material (correspondence, reviews, anecdotes and reminiscences) sheds new light on ...Show more