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  • av Kelly Baum
    486,-

    Positioning Alice Neel as a champion of civil rights, this book explores how her paintings convey her humanist politics and capture the humanity, strength, and vulnerability of her subjects

  • av Sean Hemingway
    296

    Featuring decorative, religious, and utilitarian objects from the Geometric period to the Hellenistic Age, this is the ideal introduction to Greek sculpture

  • av Maria Morris Hambourg
    825

    The definitive book on the work of a virtuosic and revered American photographer

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    602,-

    New discoveries of surviving color on sculpture spanning two millennia and across the globe, from ancient Greece to Tenochtitlán to Renaissance Europe

  • av Lauren Rosati
    154

    Documenting Jennie C. Jones’s multisensory site-specific artwork, this volume highlights her inspirations—from Minimalism and Modernism to avant-garde music

  • av Christine Giuntini
    340

    The latest volume in The Met’s How to Read series, focusing on the rich and varied textiles of Africa through forty exemplars from the nineteenth century to the present day

  • av Lauren Rosati
    537,-

    A revelatory first look at the painting practice of artist Lorna Simpson, whose work combines abstraction and figuration to highlight issues of identity and representation

  • av Monica L. Miller
    864

    This exploration of Black dandy fashion and its representation in art and literature highlights the vibrant, complicated legacy of a recognizable yet constantly shifting style, from its origins in Enlightenment Europe to the contemporary art and fashion worlds

  • av Stephanie L. Herdrich
    602,-

    A fascinating look at John Singer Sargent’s formative years as a young painter in Paris, a city that helped forge his artistic identity and sparked his rise to the pinnacle of the nineteenth-century art world

  • av Jeff L. Rosenheim
    733,-

    This new study of nineteenth-century American photography presents a bottom-up history of the United States, featuring works by lesser-known practitioners that capture the changing scene across the country

  • av Iris Moon
    406

    Curiosity and critique foreground this novel history of porcelain that unravels the cultural myths of Chinoiserie, Europe’s fantasy of the East

  • av Pengliang Lu
    733,-

    A reappraisal of the often-overlooked Chinese bronzes made from the twelfth through nineteenth centuries, demonstrating their profound impact on Chinese art and culture

  • av Alison Hokanson
    613

    A richly illustrated volume surveying the career of Caspar David Friedrich, the German landscape painter whose emotionally profound visions of nature are among the most iconic works of Romantic art

  • av John T. Carpenter
    733,-

    A groundbreaking survey examining the interrelationship of poetry, calligraphy, and painting in Japanese art from the eleventh to the early twentieth century

  • av Abraham Thomas
    392

    A reassessment of the career of architect Paul Rudolph, from his modernist Sarasota houses to his controversial Brutalist buildings and later international projects, featuring unpublished drawings, models, and furniture

  • av Kurt A. Behrendt
    392

    Exploring the significance of Tibetan mandalas from their ancient origins to the present day, this gorgeously illustrated volume provides a contemporary perspective on a centuries-old Buddhist model of the universe

  • av Akili Tommasino
    588,-

    The first publication to examine the symbolic importance of ancient Egypt to Black artists and other cultural figures, from the nineteenth century through the Harlem Renaissance to the present

  • av Andrew Bolton
    811

    A feast for the senses, this book brings fashion to life through touch, smell, sight, and sound

  • av David Breslin
    146

    This exploration of Petrit Halilaj’s site-specific installation reflects the artist’s personal experience as a refugee of war and the universal hopes and fears captured in children’s drawings

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    406

    An illuminating profile of one of today’s most innovative and forward-looking architects, whose materials-based practice explores how space can provoke emotional response

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    av Mellissa Huber
    431,-

    This survey of women-led fashion design centered around the twentieth and twenty-first centuries emphasizes the creative agency and artistic legacy of female creators

  • av Andrea Myers Achi
    708,-

    The first exploration of the artistic and cultural intersections of the African continent and the Byzantine world

  • av Anna Jozefacka
    296

    New scholarship on a little-known decorative commission undertaken by Pablo Picasso offers insight into the artist's painting process and the evolution of Cubism

  • av Ashley Dunn
    745

    The first publication on the personal and professional relationship between Manet and Degas, two giants of nineteenth-century French art

  • av Maia Nuku
    530,99

  • av John Guy
    711,-

    With new photography of extraordinarily rare works of art, this pioneering study features discoveries and research essential to understanding the origins and meaning of Buddhist artistic traditions

  • av Susan Alyson Stein
    576,-

    The first book to study Vincent van Gogh’s fascination with cypresses, the “tall and dark trees” that feature in some of his most iconic pictures

  • av David Pullins
    530,99

    A provocative study of a freedman painter that recognizes the labor of enslaved artists and artisans in seventeenth-century Spain

  • av Freyda Spira
    530,99

    Placing artists at the center of nineteenth-century Demark’s dramatic cultural, political, and philosophical transformation, this publication explores their persistent national pride in a time of turmoil

  • av Jeff L. Rosenheim
    439,-

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