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A survey of fashion jewellery made in Italy during the 20th century, and its relationship with Italian fashion.
A full and detailed discussion of the history of English glassmaking during its critical period of innovation (c.1650-1675) and its world triumph (c.1700-1775).
Chronicles the history of this Society, recognized today as being one of the oldest and most outstanding art societies
The first monograph on the work of milliner Stephen Jones, the first to examine his illustrious career and famous collaborations.
A complete overview of the Italian Renaissance courts covering all areas influenced by them: art, music, literature etc.
The Groupies was a special edition of Rolling Stone magazine published in 1969, and for the first time the photographs from that issue are featured in book form, together with previously unpublished images and behind-the-scenes shots and interviews.
First ever monograph in English devoted to the film photography of Raymond Cauchetier featuring previously unseen images of the French New Wave cinema. Foreword by Philippe Garner.
Presentation of the history of Wartski, from its humble beginnings to its considerable fame. The firm's stock, scholarship and clientele are showcased.
Royal Shoemakers Rayne was founded by Henry and Mary Rayne in London in 1885, and were the pre-eminent British ladies luxury shoe brand throughout the Twentieth Century.
This visually stunning book presents a wealth of African art depicting the horse and its rider in a variety of guises, from Epa masks and Yoruba divination cups to Dogon sculptures and Senufo carvings.
Showcases the textiles design work of Czech designer Jacqueline Groag.
A new title in the Design series, presenting the life and work of Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko.
Celebrates the brilliant creative talent of the acclaimed British artist Peter Blake.
Documents the arts, crafts and occupations of the prisoner of war in England, France and America, from 1756 to 1816.
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