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ART PRESS NOTECARDS RO23 JOE TILSON
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ART PRESS OP GC MU1491 TO LOVE AND BE LOVED
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ART PRESS NOTECARDS R059 SANDRA BLOW
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ART PRESS WHITE GREEN AND GOLD
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ART PRESS OP GC MU1487 SOMETHING ABOUT EVERYTHING
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ART PRESS NOTECARDS R010 JENNIFER DURRANT
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Modern Art Press Nineteenth-century French Paintings in the Ashmolean Museum
A fully illustrated, comprehensive, and scholarly catalogue of the paintings in the Ashmolean Museum’s collection by French artists born between 1775 and 1875 The only complete catalogue of French paintings of the period in the Ashmolean Museum, this comprehensive and scholarly study explores their rich collection of nineteenth-century French art. Continuing a convention set by earlier Ashmolean catalogues that mirrors the concept of the long nineteenth century, the book defines nineteenth-century French artists as those born between 1775 and 1875. Stretching into the twentieth century, it covers a fascinating range of paintings including works by Louis-Léopold Boilly, Camille, Lucien, and Félix Pissarro, Henri Fantin-Latour, Édouard Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, and Henri Matisse. The catalogue was compiled by the late distinguished art historian Jon Whiteley. In each entry, Whiteley draws upon his encyclopaedic knowledge of French art and the Ashmolean holdings. Provenance, literature, and exhibition history are recorded as well as extensive technical notes and information on frames. The entries on each work are accompanied by new, high-quality photography and comparative images, resulting in a complete and thorough documentation of this important part of the Ashmolean collection of Western art, providing an informative contribution to existing scholarship. Distributed for Modern Art Press
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Reel Art Press Brigid Berlin Polaroids
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Reel Art Press Leonard Freed: Police Work
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Reel Art Press Ronnie Scott's 1959-69: Photographs by Freddy Warren
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Reel Art Press The Verve: Photographs by Chris Floyd
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Reel Art Press Muhammad Ali: Fighter's Heaven 1974
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Modern Art Press Lost Gardens of London
Lost Gardens of London pays tribute tothe evanescence of London's vast and varied garden legacy. Todd Longstaffe-Gowan explores gardens that range in date from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century, and from the capital's humble allotments and gardens behind terraced houses to defunct squares, amateur botanical gardens and aviaries, princely pleasure grounds, royal-palace gardens, artists' gardens and private menageries gardens that either no longer exist or are unrecognisable today. Our fascination with lost gardens is often fuelled by our interest in reconstructing worlds that supply us with a powerful means of making sense of the past, and a way of reading history. In this beautiful and evocative book, illustrated with a variety of images including watercolours, coloured engravings and photographs, Longstaffe-Gowan reminds us of what a precious asset gardened green space is, and how it has contributed over the centuries to the quality of life and well-being of generations of i
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More Art Press More Art in the Public Eye
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Reel Art Press Perou/hyde: Tunnel Vision
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Brijbasi Art Press Colouring Fun Pad: Fun to Do Activity Pads
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Modern Art Press Lucian Freud: Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints
A record of every print Freud made, from early linocuts of the 1930s to his last etching published in 2007 This first volume of the Lucian Freud catalogue raisonné focuses on the artist’s prints. The only complete volume of Freud’s prints, the book builds upon the work of earlier cataloguers and adds much new material which has come to light since the artist’s death. The volume records every print Freud made, from the early linocuts of the 1930s to his last etching published in 2007. Each work—including uneditioned etchings and unique proofs—is reproduced and fully catalogued by Toby Treves. Treves’s remarks include clear, precise technical detail for specialists and are informed by his knowledge of the wider oeuvre. An essay by the critic and Freud specialist Sebastian Smee, and an account of working with Freud by his main printmaker, Marc Balakjian, provide further insights into this part of the artist’s oeuvre.Distributed for Modern Art Press
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Modern Art Press Gainsborough in London
A fuller, richer picture of an artist at the height of his powers Thomas Gainsborough’s (1727–88) London years, from 1774 to 1788, were the pinnacle and conclusion of his career. They coincided with the establishment of the Royal Academy, of which Gainsborough was a founding member, and the city’s ascendance as a center for the arts. This is a meticulously researched and readable account of how Gainsborough designed his home and studio and maintained a growing schedule of influential patrons, making a place for himself in the art world of late-18th-century London. New material about Gainsborough’s technique is based on examinations of his pictures and firsthand accounts by studio visitors. His fractious relationship with the Royal Academy and its exhibition culture is reexamined through the works he sent to its annual shows. The full range of Gainsborough’s art, from fashionable portraits to landscapes and fancy pictures, is addressed in this major contribution, not just to the study of a great artist, but to 18th-century studies in general.Distributed for Modern Art Press
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Reel Art Press The Odessey: The Zombies In Words And Images
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Reel Art Press 1001 Movie Posters
1001 MOVIE POSTERS: DESIGNS OF THE TIMES is the most comprehensive collection of movie posters ever published, from world authority on the art form, Tony Nourmand. This 640-page tome spans more than a century of global imagery, from the colourful Parisian lithographs heralding the Lumiere brothers'' first public film screening in 1896 to innovative posters for recent blockbusters such as Parasite and Barbie. This book is a must for film lovers and anyone interested in the power of advertising and design. Iconic posters for films such as Metropolis, King Kong, La Dolce Vita, The Man with the Golden Arm, Breakfast at Tiffany''s, A Clockwork Orange, Goldfinger, Jaws, Trainspotting and Get Out sit alongside more unexpected artwork for films such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, Taxi Driver, The Birds and Judas and the Black Messiah, creating a time capsule of the creativity and inventiveness of past and present eras. There has always been a raw immediacy to film posters: provoking and
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Reel Art Press The Book Of Rhyme & Reason
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Reel Art Press Not Just Pictures
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Reel Art Press Leonard Freed: Black In White America 1963-1965
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Reel Art Press Goin' Home With The Rolling Stones '66
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Reel Art Press Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years
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Reel Art Press Metallica: The Black Album In Black & White
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Reel Art Press Spirit Of The Southern Speedways
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Reel Art Press The 1960s: Photographed By David Hurn
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Reel Art Press Denim
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Reel Art Press My Life In Pictures
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Reel Art Press A World Away
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Reel Art Press A Small Book Of Jewish Comedians
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Reel Art Press Black Ivy: A Revolt In Style
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Reel Art Press Off The Strip
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Sounding Art Press The Turn of the Screw: Visual Responses to Britten's Opera
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Reel Art Press Tom Kelley's Studio
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Reel Art Press Audrey Hepburn In Hats
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Modern Art Press Artists Making Landscapes in Post-war Britain
An unconventional and illuminating new history of British landscape art in the post-war period In this trailblazing study, Margaret Garlake complicates traditional histories of British landscape art in the post-war period. Drawing together work from painters and photographers—many of them women—Garlake expands the conventional view of the genre to include both rural and urban subjects. In doing so, she brilliantly places the work within the context of physical changes wrought by postwar society, as the British countryside reverted to civilian use, cities were built, and artists adjusted to the landscape as a site of both tradition and modernity. Carefully researched and subtly argued, this book will deepen our understanding of a fascinating period in British art history.Distributed for Modern Art Press
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Modern Art Press Matisse and the Joy of Drawing
Traces the evolution of Matisse’s work on paper, from experimental beginnings to the artist’s instantly recognizable mature style An internationally recognized expert in the European tradition of draughtsmanship, Christopher Lloyd offers rare insights about the technical qualities of Matisse’s drawings. This book traces the evolution of Matisse’s large and varied body of drawings and works on paper—including graphic work, the celebrated cut-outs and the famous decoration of the Chapel of the Rosary at Vence, France. The artist’s drawings are contextualized within his own biography and times, from vibrant early twentieth-century Paris to later periods in luxurious Nice. Lively prose and a wealth of reproductions illustrate Matisse’s versatility in different media and his innovative, expansive concept of drawing. Despite the variety of his output, the work always reflects the artist’s constant desire to express pure emotion in visual terms. Since 2014, Christopher Lloyd has published four highly successful books on the drawings of modern artists. This book follows his most recent publication, Picasso and the Art of Drawing. With over 150 illustrations, including archival photographs of Matisse’s studio and the artist at work, this volume concisely covers Matisse’s entire graphic oeuvre.Distributed for Modern Art Press
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Reel Art Press Johnny Cash At Folsom And San Quentin
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Reel Art Press David Hurn On Instagram
Magnum''s David Hurn is one of Britain''s most influential documentary photographers. His work is characterised by a quiet observation and singular insight, his natural inclination towards ordinary people in their everyday lives. In 2016, Hurn casually started an Instagram account to allow him to share constructive photography advice: tips, books and recommendations. His stream developed to include reflections on photographs from his 60-year career; his ennui during the endless days of lockdown; the work of fellow photographers; and a grappling with questions of AI and artifice in photography. There are photographs here from the Hungarian revolution in 1956, on the set of The Beatles'' A Hard Day''s Night in 1964, trips to Arizona between 1979 and 2001, Halloween celebrations in his local Welsh village during the pandemic, and many more. A love of the land is also evident in much of his work. Printed in exquisite quality, the large book format does justice to Hurn''s photographs, while
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Reel Art Press Vampire Cinema
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Reel Art Press Led Zeppelin Vinyl: The Essential Collection
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Reel Art Press Peace: Photographs By Jim Marshall
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Reel Art Press Separate Cinema: The First 100 Years of Black Poster Art
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Reel Art Press Unseen McQueen: Limited Edition
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Reel Art Press French New Wave: A Revolution in Design
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