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  • - Eighteenth-Century Venetian Art from North American Collections
     
    446,-

    Brings together paintings that display the inimitable aspects of Venetian taste and culture in the age of the Grand Tour through the decline of the Republic, and casts new light on master Venetian view painters Canaletto, Bellotto, Carlevarijs and Guardi.

  • - Images of Storms in European and American Art
    av Hardy S. George
    446,-

    Examines the many ways artists have portrayed both turbulent and calm weather conditions in marine and landscape paintings, drawings, and prints. This book places emphasis on the artist's observation and experience of weather and climate, as well as on works which use calm seas, storms, and tempests as symbol and metaphor.

  • av Hardy S. George
    344,-

    Focuses on the emergence of Paris as the artistic centre of Europe at the turn of the 20th century. This book emphasizes the Art Nouveau movement and considers such artists as Alphonse Mucha and Jules Cheret. It also reveals how innovations throughout the arts produced a particularly rich moment in art history.

  • - Westheimer Family Collection
    av Alison B. Amick
    298,-

    With styles ranging from traditional to abstract, this volume features works spanning late nineteenth-century and twentieth-century American art. It includes paintings that play on the boundaries between reality and fantasy and are rendered in an expressive style which does not directly imitate the natural world.

  • - Selections from the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, 1961-1968
    av Barbara Rose
    344,-

    Focuses on paintings from the transition from post-war abstract expressionism to fresh artistic developments. This book includes works on paper, paintings, and sculpture by fifty artists including Richard Diebenkorn and Ellsworth Kelly.

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