The fascinating story of Thomas Hardy's life and work.
The first monograph devoted to British Surrealist Emmy Bridgwater Surrealism of Angst explores t...
Landscape Drawing in the Making
An exploration of the diversity of porcelain made in Japan for the domestic and export marketsJap...
A View of One’s Own showcases ten trailblazing British female artists working between 1760 and 18...
Though many early modern women spent much of their lives in a state of pregnancy, their pregnanci...
Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927) was one of the most modern and daring English society portrait painter...
Accompanying an exhibition at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts - only the second exhibition ever...
William Jackson, one of Gainsborough's closest friends and biographers, noted that if he had 'to ...
An in-depth examination of one of the most important ancient works in America, the exquisite Farn...
'The Crocker Art Museum has one of the finest and earliest German drawings collections in the Uni...
Rodin & Dance: The Essence of Movement is the first serious study of Rodin¿s late sculptural seri...
Maiolica before the age of Raphael examines the origin of Italian maiolica and its evolution from...
Isabella Stewart Gardner was a force to be reckoned with. She routinely went toe-to-toe with majo...
This illustrated volume reproduces and describes effectively every early modern German color prin...
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery, which is the first dedicated t...
Accompanying a focused display at The Courtauld Gallery that will bring together for the first ti...
Accompanying a major scholarly exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery, this book explores one of the...
An inscription on a silver-gilt cup and cover presented to the Lord Mayor in 1741 records that th...
This groundbreaking reconstruction of Goya's so-called 'Witches and Old Women' album will offer r...
Henry Lamb stands amongst the most distinctive, talented but unjustly forgotten figurative Britis...
Together with important First Nations material, the Thomson Canadian Collection is the largest of...
Richly illustrated, this is the first major study in English to explore the art made during the l...
Inspired by the recent identification of a third autograph version of Gainsborough's masterpiece ...
. By this time, Watts had acquired a country home in Surrey - Limnerslease - around which he and ...
Talks about a war that is quintessentially postmodern in it's decentred identity, globalized char...
Jonathan Richardson (1667-1745) was one of 18th-century England's most significant cultural figur...
Published to coincide with an exhibition at the Foundling Museum in London, this fascinating book...
Taking its lead from W.H. Hunt¿s watercolour The Head Gardener, c. 1825, that is part of The Cour...
A centennial celebration of the contemporary British painter Diana Armfield.
This book tells the fascinating story of the rhinoceros Miss Clara, the most famous animal of the...
The Hamburg banker's son Aby Warburg (1866-1929) was one of the most influential art historians a...
Patricia Wengraf is one of the world's leading dealers in bronzes, sculpture and works of art. In...
One of the most distinctive features of Islamic design is the evolution of an increasingly abstra...
When English naturalist Joseph Banks (1743¿1820) accompanied Captain James Cook (1728¿1779) on hi...
George Stubbs: 'all done from Nature' presents the first significant overview of Stubbs's work in...
Touch is our first sense. Through touch we make art, stake a claim to what we own and those we lo...
Elijah Pierce (1892-1984) was born the youngest son of a former slave on a Mississippi farm. He b...
This book recounts the exciting rediscovery of Giorgio Vasari's painting Allegory of Patience, cr...
The Courtauld Collection: A Vision for Impressionism accompanies a landmark exhibition at the Fon...
The German-born American artist Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) relocated to the United States in 1932 r...
Disillusioned with London life and struggling to make a living, Blake and his wife Catherine went...
Chevening stands in a magnificent park below the wooded escarpment of the North Downs in Kent. It...
Published to accompany an exhibition at Salisbury Museum and Art Gallery,this volume explores the...
Until recently, the Dutch draughtsman Johan Thopas, who was born in 1626 both deaf and dumb, was ...
While drawing on sources from her personal history as well as collective memory, Feleksan Onar's ...