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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Short Life in a Strange World
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Everybody Thought We Were Crazy
Book SynopsisNational BestsellerA landmark and long-overdue cultural history. —VogueThe stylish, wild story of the marriage of Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward—a tale of love, art, Hollywood, and heartbreak “Those years in the sixties when I was married to Dennis were the most wonderful and awful of my life.” —Brooke HaywardLos Angeles in the 1960s: riots in Watts and on the Sunset Strip, wild weekends in Malibu, late nights at The Daisy discotheque, openings at the Ferus Gallery, and the convergence of pop art, rock and roll, and the New Hollywood. At the center of it all, one inspired, improbable, and highly combustible couple—Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward—lived out the emblematic love story of ’60s L.A.The home these two glamorous young actors created for themselves and their family at 1712 North Crescent Heights Boulevard
£18.39
HarperCollins Publishers Inc TwentiethCentury Man
Book SynopsisAn exuberant biography of the life of the iconic photographer and naturalist Peter Beard, whose life and work captured the cultural imagination Peter Beard lived an astonishing life.Trade Review"The author succeeds in looking beyond Beard's surface appeal as the 'ideal avatar for our adventurous impulses, shirtless on a perpetual safari,' to explore what he calls Beard's fatalism, his 'heartbreak over the destruction of the natural world'...A vivid account of a life devoted to the African wild." — Kirkus Reviews “Spirited… Wallace blends biography, art criticism, reportage and essayistic digressions to create a portrait of a man so disillusioned with civilization that he sought to ‘rewild himself.’ . . . the man is sharper as a result.” — Washington Post
£22.50
Penguin Putnam Inc In Montmartre
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The University of Chicago Press Vincents Books Van Gogh and the Writers Who
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University of Chicago Press The Chicago Auditorium Building Adler and
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The University of Chicago Press Carson Pirie Scott Louis Sullivan and the
Book SynopsisLong recognized as a Chicago landmark, the Carson Pirie Scott Building also represents a milestone in the development of architecture. This study traces the origins of the building's design and analyzes its role in commercial, urban, and architectural history.Trade Review"Siry's book is not about a store per se. Rather, it is a vehicle for examining how one man's ideas at once expressed and informed defining aspects of material life in his immediate milieu and beyond.... Carson Pirie Scott transcends the confines of ordinary case studies to become a formidable work of cultural history." (Journal of American History)"
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The University of Chicago Press Beth Sholom Synagogue Frank Lloyd Wright and
Book SynopsisIn a suburb just north of Philadelphia stands Beth Sholom Synagogue, Frank Lloyd Wright's only synagogue and one of his finest religious buildings. This book takes us deep inside the synagogue's design, construction, and reception to bring us an illuminating portrait of the crowning achievement of this important aspect of Wright's career.Trade Review"One of the few authentic scholars in the field of Wright studies, Joseph M. Siry has once again made a major contribution to our understanding of the architect's ideas and buildings. Set in the context of Wright's designs for religious architecture, Siry's brilliant, clear, and thoroughly documented monograph is the definitive work on the magisterial Beth Sholom Synagogue. This beautifully written book is indispensable for our grasp of the architect's late work." -Anthony Alofsin, University of Texas"
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University of Illinois Press Pretty Good for a Girl
Book SynopsisThe first book devoted entirely to women in bluegrass, this book documents the lives of more than seventy women whose vibrant contributions to the development of bluegrass have been overlooked.Trade ReviewDistinguished Achievement Award, International Bluegrass Musical Association (IBMA), 2015. "A ground-breaking biographical and cultural history."--Publishers Weekly "Henry guides the reader through an historical progression decade by decade, providing a detailed biography for a variety of well-known, lesser-known and obscure females who have devoted some of their lives to bluegrass music. Very highly recommended."--Bluegrass Europe"This impressive history of women in bluegrass clearly indicates women have been a big part of bluegrass since its earliest days, even when they were ignored by the media an fellow musicians. A much-needed addition to the bluegrass canon."--Booklist "A fascinating history of bluegrass music from a female musician's perspective. Wonderfully readable, brisk in its sweeping chronology of a huge topic, and filled with anecdotal gems that bring history to life, this is an enthralling and important book."--Thomas A. Adler, author of Bean Blossom: The Brown County Jamboree and Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Festivals"This terrific book adds significantly to our knowledge of bluegrass music. Part reference and part impassioned argument, Pretty Good for a Girl is filled with extremely interesting narratives and has the firepower to become a great inspiration for a new generation of young women musicians."--Ellen Wright, coauthor (with Roni Stoneman) of Pressing On: The Roni Stoneman Story"A book that's been so needed, on a topic so neglected for so long."--Roots Watch"Determination and drive is a theme pervading this book: these women are significantly engaged in their music making, not as female bluegrass musicians but as bluegrass musicians in general. Highly recommended."--Choice"One of the most important bluegrass books that will be published this decade."--Bluegrass Today "This academically solid and emotionally moving work shows the price that was paid by so many women in creating not only their own place in bluegrass, but in shaping and taking the music to new venues and wider audiences. This work should be a highlight on any list of required books for many years to come, and should be read by everyone in bluegrass--women and men."--Bluegrass Unlimited "A massive, well-researched work that students of music and women's studies will find useful."--Library Journal "Murphy Hicks Henry gives voice to women performers and innovators throughout bluegrass's history."--Bluegrass Today "The humor and passion within Pretty Good for a Girl is evident. . . . [the] purpose is not only to show historical documentation of how bluegrass is not, in fact, a man's music; it's also to give young and current female musicians the determination and stories of women who have all bucked cultural resistance to follow their passions."--Boxx Magazine "Pretty Good for a Girl breaks new ground as a cultural history of women in bluegrass music. Henry also makes an important contribution to women's studies with her analysis of how women made their own way into what has historically been considered a male-dominated genre. Thanks to Henry, scholars can no longer talk about Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs without mentioning the women who also shaped the genre of bluegrass."--West Virginia History "Henry brings a plethora of biographical facts, band and performance histories, discographical data, and personal reflections together between two convenient and fairly-priced covers. As a beginning sourcebook and reference tool it has no peer."--Notes "The musical biographies in this book advance the study of bluegrass music. In addition, through her methods of interviewing and chapter organization, Henry makes a gender an important dimension of bluegrass history. The book plainly displays the role gender has played in bluegrass culture, and how bluegrass people have viewed their music and themselves."--Journal of Folklore Research
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University of Illinois Press Archipelago
Book SynopsisReflections of one architect's uniquely engaged lifeTrade Review"This book, Archipelago, streams in an irresistible flow of confidence yet it is barely a documentation of the work of an architect or of his teachings. It is a chart of islands of thought, linking their interconnections and discovering constellations of meaning from everyday life and aspects of human existence and ultimately offers courses of navigation in the various channels of architecture."--Rick Joy, AIA, from the book's foreword
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MIT Press Ltd Gyorgy Kepes The MIT Press Undreaming the Bauhaus
Book SynopsisHow Gyorgy Kepes, the last disciple of Bauhaus modernism, became the single most significant artist within a network of scientific experts and elites.Gyorgy Kepes (1906-2001) was the last disciple of Bauhaus modernism, an acolyte of László Moholy-Nagy and a self-styled revolutionary artist. But by midcentury, transplanted to America, Kepes found he was trapped in the military-industrial-aesthetic complex. In this first book-length study of Kepes, John Blakinger argues that Kepes, by opening the research laboratory to the arts, established a new paradigm for creative practice: the artist as technocrat. First at Chicago's New Bauhaus and then for many years at MIT, Kepes pioneered interdisciplinary collaboration between the arts and sciences—what he termed “interthinking” and “interseeing.” Kepes and his colleagues—ranging from metallurgists to mathematicians—became part of an important but little-explored constellation: the C
£40.00
MIT Press Ltd Stalins Architect
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Yale University Press Horta and the Grammar of Art Nouveau
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£56.44
Alfred A. Knopf A Life of Picasso IV The Minotaur Years
Book SynopsisThe beautifully illustrated fourth volume of Picasso’s life—set in France and Spain during the Spanish Civil War and World War II—covers friendships with the surrealist painters; artistic inspiration around Guernica and the Minotaur; and his muses Marie-Thérèse, Dora Maar, and Françoise Gilot; and much more.Including 271 stunning illustrations and drawing on original and exhaustive research from interviews and never-before-seen material in the Picasso family archives, this book opens with a visit by the Hungarian-French photographer Brassaï to Picasso’s chateau in Normandy, Boisgeloup, where he would take his iconic photographs of the celebrated plaster busts of Marie-Thérèse, Picasso’s mistress and muse. Picasso was contributing to André Breton’s Minotaur magazine and he was also spending more time with the likes of Man Ray, Salvador Dalí, Lee Miller, and the poet Paul &Eacu
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Alfred A. Knopf Francis Bacon Revelations
Book SynopsisTHE TIMES BEST ART BOOK OF THE YEAR • FINALIST FOR THE PLUTARCH AWARD AND THE APOLLO AWARD • “There are not many biographical masterpieces, but…Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan have produced one,” wrote the novelist John Banville of Francis Bacon: Revelations. By the Pulitzer prize-winning authors of de Kooning: An American Master, this acclaimed biography contains a wealth of never before known details about one of the iconic artists of the 20th century—a singularly private, darkly funny, eruptive man and his extraordinary art, whose iconoclastic charm “keeps the pages turning” (The Washington Post).Francis Bacon created an indelible image of mankind in modern times, and played an outsized role in both twentieth century art and life—from his public emergence with his legendary Triptych 1944 (its images so unrelievedly awful that people fled th
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Random House Canada Northern Light
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Random House USA Inc The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
Book SynopsisHere is the most important autobiography from Renaissance Italy and one of the most spirited and colorful from any time or place, in a translation widely recognized as the most faithful to the energy and spirit of the original.Benvenuto Cellini was both a beloved artist in sixteenth-century Florence and a passionate and temperamental man of action who was capable of brawling, theft, and murder. He counted popes, cardinals, kings, and dukes among his patrons and was the adoring friend of—as he described them—the “divine” Michelangelo and the “marvelous” Titian, but was as well known for his violent feuds. At age twenty-seven he helped defend the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome, and his account of his imprisonment there (under a mad castellan who thought he was a bat), his escape, recapture, and confinement in “a cell of tarantulas and venomous worms” is an adventure equal to any other in fact or fiction. But it is only one in a lo
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Alfred A. Knopf Building Art The Life and Work of Frank Gehry
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux Listening to Stone
Book SynopsisA master of what he called the sculpturing of space, Isamu Noguchi was a vital figure for modern public art. Born to an American mother and a Japanese father, Noguchi never felt like he belonged anywhere and spent his life assembling identities in his statues, monuments, and gardens. He traveled incessantly from New York to remote Japanese islands, from Paris to Bangladesh, synthesizing aesthetic values. The result--massive sculptures of interlocking wood, Zen-like gardens of granite, and stone slides--is now seen as a powerful artistic link between East and West.Drawing on Noguchi''s personal correspondence and interviews with artists, patrons, assistants, and lovers, Hayden Herrera creates another compulsively readable biography of one of the twentieth century''s most important artists. Noguchi was elusive, forever uprooting himself to reinvigorate what he called the keen edge of originality. Yet Herrera locates this man in his friendships with artists like Buckminster Ful
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Random House USA Inc The Unknown Matisse A Life of Henri Matisse The
Book SynopsisHenri Matisse is one of the masters of twentieth-century art and a household word to millions of people who find joy and meaning in his light-filled, colorful images--yet, despite all the books devoted to his work, the man himself has remained a mystery. Now, in the hands of the superb biographer Hilary Spurling, the unknown Matisse becomes visible at last.Matisse was born into a family of shopkeepers in 1869, in a gloomy textile town in the north of France. His environment was brightened only by the sumptuous fabrics produced by the local weavers--magnificent brocades and silks that offered Matisse his first vision of light and color, and which later became a familiar motif in his paintings. He did not find his artistic vocation until after leaving school, when he struggled for years with his father, who wanted him to take over the family seed-store. Escaping to Paris, where he was scorned by the French art establishment, Matisse lived for fifteen years in great poverty--an or
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Random House USA Inc Matisse the Master
Book Synopsis“If my story were ever to be written down truthfully from start to finish, it would amaze everyone,” wrote Henri Matisse. It is hard to believe today that Matisse, whose exhibitions draw huge crowds worldwide, was once almost universally reviled and ridiculed. His response was neither to protest nor to retreat; he simply pushed on from one innovation to the next, and left the world to draw its own conclusions. Unfortunately, these were generally false and often damaging. Throughout his life and afterward people fantasized about his models and circulated baseless fabrications about his private life. Fifty years after his death, Matisse the Master (the second half of the biography that began with the acclaimed The Unknown Matisse) shows us the painter as he saw himself. With unprecedented and unrestricted access to his voluminous family correspondence, and other new material in private archives, Hilary Spurling documents a lifetime of desperati
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Nan A. Talese David Hockney The Biography 19371975
Book SynopsisDrawing on exclusive and unprecedented access to David Hockney’s extensive archives, notebooks, and paintings, interviews with family, friends, and on Hockney himself, Christopher Simon Sykes provides a colorful and intimate portrait of one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.Born in 1937, David Hockney grew up in a northern English town during the days of postwar austerity. By the time he was ten years old he knew he wanted to be an artist, and after leaving school he went on to study at Bradford Art College and later at the Royal College of Art in London. Bursting onto the scene at the Young Contemporaries exhibition, Hockney was quickly heralded as the golden boy of postwar British art and a leading proponent of pop art. It was during the swinging 60s in London that he befriended many of the seminal cultural figures of the generation and throughout these years Hockney's career grew. Always absorbed in his work, he drew, painted and etched
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Nan A. Talese David Hockney The Biography 19752012
Book SynopsisIn this fascinating and entertaining second volume, Christopher Simon Sykes explores the life and work of Britain's most popular living artist. David Hockney is one of the most influential and best-loved artists of the twentieth century. His career has spanned and epitomized the art movements of the past five decades. Picking up Hockney's story in 1975, this book finds him flitting between Notting Hill and California, where he took inspiration for the swimming pool series of paintings; creating acclaimed set designs for operas around the world; and embracing emerging technologies—the Polaroid camera and fax machine in the seventies and eighties and, most recently, the iPad. Hockney's boundless energy extends to his personal life too, and this volume illuminates the glamorous circles he moves in, as well as his sometimes turbulent relationships.Christopher Simon Sykes has been granted exclusive and unprecedented access to Hockney's paintings, noteboo
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WW Norton & Co Louis Sullivan
Book SynopsisThe best introduction to the work of one of America's most famous architects.
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WW Norton & Co Young Rembrandt
Book SynopsisA captivating exploration of the little-known story of Rembrandt’s formative years by a prize-winning biographer.Trade Review"Thoughtful, illuminating…This portrait will delight both casual art fans and connoisseurs alike." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)"A fresh, well-researched, nuanced portrait." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"Fascinating…Blom’s method is persuasive: he follows the painter around Leiden’s streets and over its bridges…to create the world that shaped him. As a result, the book is a biography of the city too." -- Michael Prodger - Times (UK)"A meticulous picture of 17th-century Leiden…Blom is an insightful art critic, especially when he dips into blockbusters of Rembrandt’s maturity." -- Jonathan McAloon - Financial Times"Young Rembrandt is well-researched and it certainly widens our understanding of the local historical context." -- Sue Prideaux - New Statesman
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Penguin Putnam Inc How Did I Get Here A Memoir
Book SynopsisFrom his hardscrabble post-World War II Ontario childhood and coming of age to Mad Men-era New York City and the creative pinnacle of advertising, to the hallowed halls of Saturday Night Live and The New Yorker, Bruce McCall’s personal and creative journey is stunningly honest, bittersweet, and, above all, inspiring. Beloved for his strikingly original and wickedly perceptive New Yorker covers, as well as his many Shouts and Murmurs, Bruce is a rare double threat as an artist and writer. Self-taught in both disciplines, his artistic world has captured the imagination of a loyal fan base that includes no less than David Letterman (whom he coauthored a book with) and other satire aficionados. Pulling no punches, How Did I Get Here? chronicles the evolution of his artistic genius as well as his journey from gifted childhood scribbler to passionate automobile enthusia
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Random House USA Inc Broken Glass
Book SynopsisThe true story of the intimate relationship that gave birth to the Farnsworth House, a masterpiece of twentieth-century architecture—and disintegrated into a bitter feud over love, money, gender, and the very nature of art.“An intimate portrait . . . alive with architectural intrigue.”—Architect Magazine In 1945, Edith Farnsworth asked the German architect Mies van der Rohe, already renowned for his avant-garde buildings, to design a weekend home for her outside of Chicago. Edith was a woman ahead of her time—unmarried, she was a distinguished medical researcher, as well as an accomplished violinist, translator, and poet. The two quickly began spending weekends together, talking philosophy, Catholic mysticism, and, of course, architecture over wine-soaked picnic lunches. Their personal and professional collaboration would produce the Farnsworth House, one of the most important works of architecture of all time, a
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Thames & Hudson Ltd New Chinese Architecture
Book SynopsisThe first survey of China’s leading female architects, featuring 20 established and emerging talents making an impact on the national scene.Trade Review'A must-read for anyone interested in the impact of a fast-accelerating infrastructure' - AestheticaTable of ContentsForeword by Xin Zhang • The Architects: Shaohua DI • Wowo DING • Mei DONG • Juan DU • Beilei FAN • Rossana HU • Ying JIANG • Heng LIU • Wenyu LU • Lele PENG • Shanshan QI • Yuen TANG • Luming WANG • Wei WANG • Youfen WANG • Na WEI • Min YE • Di ZHANG • Jinqiu ZHANG • Zhao ZHAO
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Thames & Hudson Ltd The Surreal Visions of Hernn Daz AlonsoHDAX
Book SynopsisTrade Review'Díaz Alonso is the strongest pure designer of his generation. While his style is immediately identifiable, it is impossible to pigeonhole.... He is recognized as a leader, not just of his generation, but of the future of architecture that this generation will build' - Zaha Hadid
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Thames & Hudson Ltd David Adjaye Works Houses Pavilions
Book SynopsisBrings together the early works of Sir David Adjaye, one of the most important architects at work in the world today.Trade Review'This suitably monumental new monograph, Works 1995-2007, covers those early, formative years and is among the year’s must read architecture books' - Wallpaper*
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Alfred A. Knopf The Lives of Lucian Freud The Restless Years
Book SynopsisThe first biography of the epic life of one of the most important, enigmatic and private artists of the 20th century. Drawn from almost 40 years of conversations with the artist, letters and papers, it is a major work written by a well-known British art critic. Lucian Freud (1922-2011) is one of the most influential figurative painters of the 20th century. His paintings are in every major museum and many private collections here and abroad. William Feaver's daily calls from 1973 until Freud died in 2011, as well as interviews with family and friends were crucial sources for this book. Freud had ferocious energy, worked day and night but his circle was broad including not just other well-known artists but writers, bluebloods, royals in England and Europe, drag queens, fashion models gamblers, bookies and gangsters like the Kray twins. Fierce, rebellious, charismatic, extremely guarded about his life, he was witty, mischievous and a womanizer.
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Alfred A. Knopf The Lives of Lucian Freud Fame 19682011
Book SynopsisLONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZEIn this brilliant second and final volume of the definitive biography of Lucian Freud—one of the most influential, enigmatic and secretive artists of the twentieth century—William Feaver, the noted art critic, draws on years of daily conversations with Freud, on his private papers and letters and on interviews with his friends and family to explore the intimate life of Freud, from age forty-five to his death in 2011 at the age of eighty-nine.The final forty years of Freud’s life were a period of increasing recognition and fame, and of prodigious output. He was obsessed with his art, and with the idea of producing paintings that “astonish, disturb, seduce, convince.” He was equally energetic and ambitious in his private life. This book opens with his dramatic affair with Jacquetta Eliot, which led to some of his most intimate portraits and to the start of two important, lifelong frien
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MP-WIS Uni of Wisconsin Mary Nohl Inside Outside
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Penguin Putnam Inc Chasing Bright Medusas
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Phaidon Press Ltd Hitoshi Abe
Book SynopsisThe first monograph in English on one of Japan’s most promising young architects.
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Phaidon Press Ltd MAD Works
Book SynopsisThe first complete overview of the most important contemporary architecture practice ever to have emerged from ChinaTrade ReviewAs featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, ELLE Décor, Forbes, Metropolis, and the San Francisco Chronicle, and on Architizer, CityLab, and Dezeen"[A] very welcome book." —ELLE Decor"Captivating... Filled with ken, controversial observations, art-like reflexivity and an enviable sense of wonder, this volume is a must-have for every architect and designer's library." —Identity, Dubai"...Eye-popping fun." —San Francisco Chronicle"A hardcover tome celebrating the studio's success."—Cool Hunting
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Phaidon Press Ltd Le Corbusier
Book SynopsisA spectacular visual biography of the life and work of Le Corbusier – one of the twentieth century's most influential architectsTrade Review"As visually arresting as it is thought-provoking... An archival achievement of the highest order... Essential reading for those with even a fleeting interest in modernist architecture."—The Essential Journal
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Collecting Toy Premiums Breadcerealradio Schiffer
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Radfords Artistic Homes
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd 100 Southern Artists
Book SynopsisTake a fresh look at the magical and insightful compositions of artists living in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Here, 100 living artists delineate their creative expression through their personal stories and inspirations, along with several examples of their works. In oil, pastels, sculpture, and wood, with a diversity of styles and influences, including pop surrealism, realism, and expressionism, these artists capture the rich traditions of the south and our world. Essential reading for all who appreciate or practice art today. Foreword by Paula Allen, a Southern painter, sculptor, and illustrator.
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Lilian J Rice Master Architect A Biography
Book SynopsisArchitect to some of the nation's wealthiest achievers in the first half of the twentieth century, Lilian Rice was given an unprecedented opportunity in 1923 to oversee the design of Rancho Santa Fe, a master-planned community catering to the rich and famous. In recent years, critics have depicted her as deceptive, leading her early clients in Rancho Santa Fe to believe she was a licensed architect to gain their trust and lucrative commissions. Despite the unproven and outlandish controversy, eleven of Lilian Rice's homes are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, scores more are county landmarks, and several garnered her honor awards from the American Institute of Architects. This book, researched by Lilian Rice's biographer Diane Y. Welch, uncovers the truth about the obscure architect, introduces her clients (which include some of Hollywood's brightest stars), and tells of the times in which she lived.
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd The Life and Times of Mary Vaux Walcott
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Random House USA Inc Plagued by Fire
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MP-SIL Southern Illinois Uni Buckminster Fuller Anthropology for the
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Northwestern University Press Frank Lloyd Wright Field Guide Includes All
Book SynopsisA complete visitors' guide to all of Wright's buildings in the United States and around the world. Thomas A. Heinz presents each building page by page, providing brief histories and background details, information on accessibility and viewing, and driving directions.
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Random House USA Inc The Art of Rivalry
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MP - University Of Minnesota Press Salmela Architect
Book SynopsisA stunning and informative portrait of one of today's most honored architects.Table of ContentsContents Preface David Salmela IntroductionEmbracing Opposites Brandenburg's Ravenwood StudioQuantum Evolution Emerson Residence and SaunaWithin and Without Wild Rice RestaurantSameness and Difference Albrecht ResidenceTrue and False Scott-Kerze Cabin and SaunaReality and Illusion Jackson MeadowAn Uncommon Commons Jones FarmsteadSpace and Time Koehler RetreatFrames and Framing Gooseberry Falls State Park Visitors CenterThe Elements of Nature Smith ResidenceWholes and Parts Loken ResidenceBodies and Buildings Hanson RetreatHumans and Nature Lutz ResidenceArchitecture and Jazz Carlson Residence and OutbuildingsSymmetry and Asymmetry Webster ResidenceWeather and Weathering Wick Studio and ResidenceLiving and Working Thompson ResidenceFacts and Fiction Unger-Sonnerup ResidenceArcadia and Utopia Mora Vasaloppet Nordic Ski CenterRecreation and Re-creation Holmes FarmsteadAdaptation and Complexity Holmes ResidenceSize and Scale Leake WorkshopCar and House Aas ResidenceBoundaries and Overlaps Salmela ResidenceMotion and Stasis Wilson ResidenceMedia and Architecture Works in Progress Mayo WoodlandsThe Biomorphic and the Organic Penhoet RetreatCabin and Camp Anderson ResidenceCenter and Re-center Arvold ResidenceJogging Baumgarten DevelopmentType and Variant Bolen ResidenceApart and a Part Cable Natural History Museum Intern HousingCommon House Chesley StudioTricks of Perspective Cotruvo ResidenceStreamlined Nature Driscoll CabinCabin Culture Gernander-Burke ResidenceMajor and Minor Golob-Freeman CabinWater and Wall Keel CabinKeel Over Matthew CabinLayers and Layering Streeter ResidenceThe Modern Box Tofte-Broberg CottageNew and Old Building Credits
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MP - University Of Minnesota Press Wanda G225g A Life of Art and Stories
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Chronology Chapter One: What Father Began . . . A Biographical Perspective on Wanda Gág Chapter Two: Millions of Cats: The Story behind the Story Chapter Three: Pictures Books Sell Despite the Depression Chapter Four: Brothers Grimm Translated Chapter Five: . . . Wanda Will Have to Finish: The 1940s Chapter Six: Cinderella Worked Hard: Aftermath Notes and References Selected Biography Index
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