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  • by Thayer Tolles
    £42.99

    Features sixty-five iconic bronzes that display a range of subjects, from portrayals of the noble Indian to rough-and-tumble scenes of rowdy cowboys to tributes to the pioneers who settled the lands west of the Mississippi.

  • by Luke Syson
    £47.49

  • by Joanne Pillsbury
    £19.49

  • by Walter Denny
    £19.99

    Carpets made in the "Rug Belt" - an area that includes Morocco, North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and northern India - have been a source of fascination and collecting since the 13th century. This book explores the history, design techniques, materials, craftsmanship, and socio-economic contexts of these works.

  • - The Leonard A. Lauder Collection
    by Emily Braun
    £42.99

    An innovative new history of Cubism told through some of the most significant artworks ever produced, drawn from a distinguished private collection

  • by Eric Kjellgren
    £19.99

    An engaging explanation of Oceanic art and an important gateway to wider appreciation of Oceanic heritage and visual culture

  • by Jeff L. Rosenheim
    £38.49

    This eye-opening study of Civil War photography traces the introduction of the camera into the battlefield and shows its influence on history and our responses to war

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    £54.49

    This lavish catalogue presents 150 European paintings, pastels, and drawings from the late fifteenth to the mid-nineteenth century that have been given to the Metropolitan Museum by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman or are still held in Mrs. Wrightsman's private collection.

  • - The Costume Institute / The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    by Harold Koda
    £22.49

    An exclusive look at one hundred fabulous shoes from the renowned Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • by Kurt A. Behrendt
    £19.99

    An indispensable introduction to the evolution of Buddhist imagery from its origins in India through its spread to China, Japan, and South Asia

  • by Joan R. Mertens
    £19.99

    Works of art are eloquent intermediaries. This title provides an introduction to the painted pottery that served specific utilitarian functions and that afforded artists a medium for depicting their gods and heroes and the details of daily existence.

  • by Adolfo Salvatore Cavallo
    £19.49

    Written by one of the world's leading authorities on medieval textiles and illustrated with many lovely colour reproductions, The Unicorn Tapestries traces the origins of the tapestries as well as possible interpretations of their symbolic meaning. This is an essential book for any lover of medieval art and textiles.

  • by Gaylord Torrence
    £38.49

    A fresh exploration of Native American art that positions the work within the broader context of North American art history

  • by Ashley Dunn
    £24.99

    Known as the master of French Romanticism for his energetic paintings, Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) was also a consummate draftsman. This handsome book, one of the few to explore this topic in depth, provides new insight into Delacroix's drawing practice, paying particular attention to his materials and techniques and the ways in which the artist pushed the boundaries of the medium. The remarkable group of nearly 130 drawings featured here, many of which have been rarely seen, include academic and anatomical studies, sketches from nature, and preparatory drawings related to many of Delacroix's most renowned canvases, among them The Massacre at Chios and Liberty Leading the People.

  • by Carmen C. Bambach
    £47.49

    A comprehensive and breathtakingly illustrated presentation of the genius of Michelangelo by the world's leading expert on the artist

  • by Donald LaRocca
    £19.99

    An accessibly written and superbly illustrated introduction to armor used for battle, tournament, and ceremony

  • by Joan Aruz
    £24.99

  • by Perrin Stein
    £42.99

    An exquisitely illustrated volume that emphasizes the importance of drawing in Fragonard's creative process

  • by Clare Vincent
    £47.49

    The first detailed discussion of the greatest timepieces from the exceptional collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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