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A beautifully illustrated exploration of the textile traditions of a culturally diverse region, from the late 18th century to the present day.
An ambitious, lavishly illustrated survey of the king of gems, the ruby.
As the 'beautiful book' comes back into vogue, Martin Salisbury delves into the history of the illustrated book jacket, tracing its development across the 20th century through some of the most iconic designs of the era.
One of two volumes in the new 'Maker's Guides' series, which introduces handcraft traditions from around the globe through artefacts from the V&A's world-class collections and step-by-step projects accessible to all.
A comprehensive visual survey of comic-art styles and themes throughout Japan and Asia.
Casts new light on 75 masterpieces of modern art, revealing details that even those familiar with the works may previously have missed.
A new, significantly revised edition of Julian Bell's 1999 book, taking a fresh, focused look at the situation of painting in contemporary culture.
We now know conclusively that Greeks in fact lavished their sculptures with realistic colour paint, and also worked with a wealth of other materials on a major scale, including wood and precious metals. This edition showcases the artistic endeavours of the ancient Greeks.
An informative and beautifully produced guide to one of the world's most spectacular collections of Hellenistic and Islamic silverwork, now available in paperback.
A sensitive and gently humorous look at a little boy's imaginings of where his Grandpa goes after he dies.
Ten sheets of wrapping paper featuring herb patterns inspired by the book Herbarium.
An extensive collection of typographic compositions that celebrate the ability of letterforms to express narratives and voice.
Japanese houses today have to contend with unique factors that condition their design, from tiny plots in crowded urban contexts to ever-present seismic threats. This book offers an overview of 50 houses that demonstrates Japans enduring commitment to design innovation.
Geoffrey Bawas architectural work is well documented, but less attention has been paid to his work on gardens. This book focuses on his two most famous gardens: Lunuganga, on his own estate, and the lesser-known garden he fashioned for his brother, Bevis.
A lavish and forensic look at one of the most private and exclusive works of landscape art, produced by a contemporary art superstar.
A dazzling celebration of one of the most acclaimed illustrators working today, available in a limited, slipcased edition.
Lets you draw funny dogs and get into a sunny mood. In this book, you can also draw comical cats and give your day a boost.
How do bees communicate? What does a beekeeper do? Did you know that Napoleon loved bees? Who survived being stung by 2,443 bees? This book answers all these questions and many more, tracking the history of bees from the time of the dinosaurs to their current plight.
A pop-up book that follows a couple and their small dog as they journey across the sea in a tiny sailing boat, encountering extraordinary boats from all around the world as they go.
Hailing from Australia, Brazil, France, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Russia, Turkey, the UK and USA, this book features over 35 master jewelry designers, organized alphabetically. Each designer is introduced with a biography that highlights their working practices and key sources of inspiration.
The fashion world has long been celebrated for its scintillating salon wit. This book presents hundreds of the snappiest quotations from over three centuries, from the society beaux of the 18th century and the literary wits of the 19th century, to the celebrity elite of the 20th century and today's hippest twitterati.
Once the domain of the domestic, craft has now infiltrated every creative sphere - including food, fashion, fine art and architecture. From applique and baskets to weaving and zakka, this book features over 30 new and old crafting techniques. Each chapter includes a short historical overview of the craft.
The making of pictures has a history going back perhaps 100,000 years to an African shell used as a paint palette. In this book, each chapter addresses an important question: What happens when we try to express reality in two dimensions? Why is the 'Mona Lisa' beautiful and why are shadows so rarely found in Chinese, Japanese and Persian painting?
Do you prefer cats or dogs? Chocolate or vanilla ice-cream? The hen or the egg? Mummy... or Daddy? This pop-up book with flaps to lift, is packed with interactive tabs that put children in the driving seat.
Using carefully drawn line illustrations of famous masterpieces, Art Studio takes the colourist on an inspiring world tour. Along the way you can try your hand at replicating the originals or applying slightly - or perhaps even entirely - different palettes. In the process you will also learn to appreciate the complexity and composition of these great works. Avid colourists will relish not only the bold, bright lines of works such as Van Gogh's Starry Night, but also the artistic problems posed by some of the world's most intricate paintings - among the 46 masterpieces featured here are such celebrated Western works as Michelangelo's Creation of Adam and Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending A Staircase, No. 2 as well as a Mughal hunting scene of the 16th century and some stunningly complex Aboriginal art. Each entry explains how the artist achieved his or her effects, and offers suggestions on how the colourist might try to reproduce them. Art Studio is simultaneously relaxing, challenging and informative: an exquisite combination that will appeal to everyone who's got the colouring bug, and to anyone on the verge of catching it.
In February 2012, in a Munich flat belonging to the elderly recluse, Cornelius Gurlitt, German customs authorities seized an astonishing hoard of more than 1,200 paintings, drawings and prints. When Hildebrand Gurlitt's trove became public in November 2013, it caused a worldwide media sensation. This book deals with German history.
The first comprehensive English-language survey of contemporary art in Colombia, showcasing major works as well as artists, galleries, institutions, and collectors
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