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  • av Alex Johnson
    217,-

    This book outlines the spaces, habits and routines of the world's most-loved artists in a bid to inspire and entertain. ?The ultimate book for art lovers, this lavishly illustrated exploration covers over 50 iconic artists and their creative workspaces.

  • av Emily Hawkins
    235,-

    A Natural History of Dragons is a complete guide to dragons from around the world, from ancient lore and superstitions to their anatomy, behaviour and lifecycles.

  • av Yolanda Zappaterra
    351,-

    This is a visual tour of the best religious and spiritual gardens around the world.

  • av Jessica Lynne
    346,-

    Rediscover 100 Black artists that history has obscured, and transform and diversify your existing ideas of art. The world of visual art is changing fast. After forever favoring predominantly white, male artists over almost anyone else, museums, galleries, and critics are finally waking up to the vast contribution made by Black artists. But how many Black artists can you name? And how many of them have received the recognition they deserve?Image and Belief brings together 100 significant artists from across the Black Diaspora and over 200 years of history. Discover the nineteenth-century enslaved potter whose work is only now breaking auction records, or the relatively unknown painters and sculptors who had their own take on the key movements of modern art. And who are the vital contemporary Black artists looking afresh at the imbalances of the past or picturing bold visions of the future? Alongside texts on each of these 100 artists are additional concise contributions from four leading curators and writers focusing on portraiture, film, photography, curating, and abstraction, each from a Black critic's perspective.Embrace a new perspective with this detailed history of Black artists, offering a fresh, alternative, and re-invigorating look at our visual culture. Written by two leading curators and writers, this is a guided exploration and celebration of evocative artwork from the past 200 years.

  • av Adam Woodward
    277,-

    Like many key creatives, he's found inspiration in a huge host of varied influences. From Hitchcock and Spielberg, to Truffaut and Varda, there are countless filmic homages and references scattered throughout Anderson's filmography, while his cultural anchor points also go deep beyond film and into the worlds of art and literature. Evocations of place and time also underpin his work, from mid-century Paris in The French Dispatch to grand pre-war Europe in The Grand Budapest Hotel, while cultural institutions - such as Jacques Cousteau and The New Yorker magazine - are other touchstones.

  • av Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
    189,-

    The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Alpines is the latest title from the Kew Experts series, giving you everything you need to master the art of growing alpines.

  • av Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
    290,-

    From the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, American Dreamers Treasury presents the full stories of 40 dreamers, rewritten for an older audience.

  • av Lucy Menzies
    218,-

    A heart-warming tale about a girl who has been separated from her grandpa, told through a special double-book format.

  • av Vita Murrow
    186,-

    Read about Talala, the plucky leopard cub, who made her own family in Gir National Park.

  • av Janet Halfmann
    218,-

    How Can We Be Kind? teaches children how we can learn kindness from the world around us, drawing on examples from the animal world from emus to capybaras to teach compassion and respect.

  • av Katie Cotton
    222,-

    A lyrical picture book that celebrates imagination, adventure, coming home – and the idea that sometimes what you are looking for is right under your nose.

  • av Sophie Corrigan
    243,-

    Learn all about the funniest friendships in the animal kingdom with Sophie Corrigan's cute and cuddly artwork.

  • av Poppy David
    288,-

    A follow up to A Natural History of Fairies, this scrapbook compendium offers a window into the Natural History of Magick. Over his lifetime, the botanist Professor Gessner has discovered something astounding - not only does magic exist, it is all around us, in the sunshine, in the changing of the seasons, in the plants and air around us. This book compiles all his findings including how to read the signs of magic in the plants and natural fabric of our world and how channel magic ourselves. Children will be transfixed by his detailed discoveries all noted down in exquisite and beautifully illustrated detail.

  • av Angela McAllister
    243,-

    50 classic nature stories from Angela McAllister are brought to life with sumptuous illustrations from Hannah Bess Ross, making this an anthology to treasure for a lifetime and celebrating nature and getting outdoors.

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