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Botanica Magnifica features two hundred and fifty stunning photographs of rare and exotic plants and flowers by Hasselblad Laureate Award winner Jonathan Singer.
A distinguished Curator and Research Scientist at the Smithsonian Institution, W. John Kress, recounts his natural history exploration over the course of nine years in the wild lands of Myanmar in search of rare, beautiful, and scientifically unknown plants.
This long-awaited 'little sibling' of Abbeville's bestselling How Artists See series shows preschoolers the varied and beautiful ways in which artists see the world around them.
This long-awaited "little sibling" of Abbeville's bestselling How Artists See series shows preschoolers the varied and beautiful ways in which artists see the world around them. Recommened for 2 to 6 year-olds.
This long-awaited 'little sibling' of Abbeville's bestselling How Artists See series shows preschoolers the varied and beautiful ways in which artists see the world around them.
Chronicling stories of beauty and grace, work and family, spirituality and devotion, while redefining photographic documentation and representation. This book features photographs which explore India and its links to the past.
A monograph that illustrates celebrated American metal sculptor, Joel Perlman's finest works and relates them to his fascinating life story. All readers with an interest in contemporary sculpture will appreciate not only the book's striking illustrations but also its thoughtfully written text, which relates Perlman's art to his life.
"Wow! If you have been looking for a way to get children interested in art, call off the search, it doesn't get better than this."
In How Artists See Heroes sixteen works of art show the many different ways a selection of great artists have perceived and expressed the diversity and variety of heroes throughout the ages.
Part of a series of books designed to teach children about the world by looking at art and about art by looking at the world, this text shows children how Franz Marc transformed an ordinary cow into a magical one by using brilliant colours, and how Roy Lichtenstein created goldfish out of metal.
With coverage of the 1990s and the beginning of the new millennium, nearly half of the fourth edition of this history is devoted to the remarkable period from 1960 to the present, when women artists emerged as the most dynamic force in contemporary art.
The first monograph devoted to Krasner's work, this volume skillfully explores the twists and turns of her career, offering new information and insight about one of the most intriguing painters of the postwar era.
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