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  • av Susan Owens
    296,-

    Drawing is at the heart of human creativity. It is the most democratic form of art-making, requiring nothing more than the stub of a pencil, piece of chalk or ink brush, and a surface. Our prehistoric ancestors drew with natural pigments on the walls of caves, and every subsequent culture has practised drawing—whether on papyrus, parchment, or paper.   Virtually all artists have used drawing as part of the creative process. However, by stepping back and surveying the long history of drawing, Susan Owens reveals an alternative history of art. While art forms such as painting and sculpture have been shaped heavily by money and influence, drawing has always offered exceptional creative latitude. Drawing is where we can encounter the artist at his or her most unguarded.  The Story of Drawing offers a glimpse over artists’ shoulders as they work, think, plan, innovate, and either scrutinise the world or retreat into their imaginations.

  • av Paul Gough
    453,-

    The first biography of Gilbert Spencer, recounting the life and career of a long-overlooked twentieth-century British artist

  • av Kathryn Calley Galitz
    296,-

    This latest volume in The Met’s acclaimed How to Read series explores the meaning of portraiture across time and cultures—from funerary masks to realism to abstraction

  • av Darshana M Baruah
    251,-

    A major new examination of the Indian Ocean, revealing how the region has become a hotly contested geopolitical flashpoint

  • av Mary L Shannon
    297,-

    The story of William Waters, Black street performer in Regency London, and how his huge celebrity took on a life of its own

  • av Alexandra Stark
    389,-

    A close look at failed U.S. policies in the Middle East, offering a fresh perspective on how best to reorient goals in the region

  • av Robyne Calvert
    518,-

    The most up-to-date account of the Scottish architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s masterwork

  • av Colin Richards
    376,-

    The definitive guide to the stone circles of Britain and Ireland

  • av Geoffrey Burgess
    374,-

    The oboe is an instrument with a long and rich history. In this book two distinguished oboist-musicologists trace that history from its beginnings to the 21st century, discussing how and why the oboe evolved, what music was written for it, and which players were prominent.

  • av Susan Foister
    2 024,-

    An authoritative new two-volume publication cataloguing the German paintings before 1800 in the collection of the National Gallery, London

  • av Anne Robbins
    245,-

    The extraordinary story behind Degas’s groundbreaking painting of the biracial circus performer Miss La La

  • av Alison Manges Nogueira
    583,-

    Highlighting the creativity and symbolism of covered portraits, this volume explores an intriguing but largely unknown aspect of Italian and Northern European Renaissance art

  • av Alexander J Field
    363,-

    A reminder that war is not always, or even generally, good for long-term growth

  • av Paul R Ehrlich
    257,-

    A renowned scientist and environmental advocate looks back on a life that has straddled the worlds of science and politics

  • av Nguyen Thanh Hien
    237,-

    An incantatory poetic novel that interweaves the legends, tragedies, and histories of a village in Vietnam

  • av Esther Bell
    670,-

    A groundbreaking publication on the Caribbean-born French Neoclassical painter Guillaume Lethière and his extraordinary, yet largely unexamined career

  • av Bruce Ackerman
    453,-

    One of our most influential political theorists offers a boundary-breaking—and liberating—perspective on the meaning of life in the internet age

  • av Fritz Horstman
    245,-

    The essence of Josef Albers’s Interaction of Color in a format that engages learners of all ages and levels and encourages a hands-on approach

  • av Peter Cormack
    843,-

    The first comprehensive account of Charles J. Connick, America’s most innovative and influential stained glass artist working in the first half of the twentieth century

  • av Michael D Hattem
    453,-

    The surprising history of how Americans have fought over the meaning and legacy of the Revolution for nearly two and a half centuries

  • av Trudier Harris
    283,-

    A biography of Native Son’s Bigger Thomas that examines his continued relevance in the debates over Black men and the violence of racism

  • av Odd Arne Westad
    376,-

    The first thorough account of a formative and little understood chapter in Chinese history

  • av Jackson Lears
    453,-

    The best essays from America’s premier cultural historian

  • av Roger White
    495,-

  • av Andrew Seaton
    182 - 302,-

  • av Peter Burke
    165 - 295,-

  • av Robyn Asleson
    648,-

    A scintillating account of the cultural freedom and empowerment that American women experienced as leaders in the avant-garde scene in early twentieth-century Paris

  • av Saul Nelson
    713,-

    A new history of postwar painting that explores how the desire to look backward shaped some of the period’s most radical artmaking

  • av Michael Lobel
    518,-

    A groundbreaking reassessment that foregrounds Van Gogh’s profound engagement with the industrial age while making his work newly relevant for our world today

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