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Tells the fascinating story of how, and why, 202 of the world's most iconic artworks toured the USA after World War II.
The first in-depth exploration of the art and history of the kimono in Japan, from the perspective of one of the country's oldest and most prestigious kimono houses still in operation today.
A beautifully illustrated survey of five centuries of art from the collections of one of America's leading museums, now updated to include new acquisitions since 2007
Explores the lasting legacy of the work of the French artist Eugene Louis Charvot, best known for his paintings of sun-filled North African street scenes and the French countryside.
A fascinating exploration of the inspiration behind, and development of, classically inspired sculpture and other ornamental wares in black basalt, the famous stoneware perfected by Josiah Wedgwood in 1768.
A major new illustrated volume on the visual diary of extraordinary artist and traveler Henriette, Baroness Hyde de Neuville, who lived and worked in America during the early nineteenth century.
The author presents a compelling story about the decline and rebirth of a 100-year-old garden.
Offers fresh insight into two exquisite masterworks by Pierre Gouthiere (1732-1813), celebrated gilder to the French kings.
Recounts the complex history of this understudied masterwork and its important, and influential, position in Caravaggio's oeuvre.
An engaging account of a sculpture once considered the "boast and pride of North America"
With a wealth of archival images, stadium stories and reminiscences by athletes, supporters and those who worked on the building and organisation, this new volume is a richly illustrated souvenir of the changing design and purpose of Olympic stadiums over the past century.
Showcases over 180 contemporary craft objects, exploring the evolution of studio craft and what craft means to artists today.
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