Philip Wilson Publishers Catalogue 2012/2013
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Publisher’s Note
Last year’s merger with I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd has seen our publications expanding in the directions of contemporary art, art theory, photography, ancient art and Middle-Eastern culture. Our latest list reflects these broadening interests, at the same time including distinguished titles across a range of art history subjects. PWP is always seeking to publish books on subjects previously overlooked or that have not been properly documented, and welcomes proposals from institutions and private collectors alike.
We are excited to be publishing the major catalogue Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum. This exquisitely illustrated book is the product of many years of scholarship from its author. This year has also seen high-profile partnerships come to fruition with the German publishers Verlag C.H. Beck (Franz Marc: The Complete Works) and Orfeus Publishing in Norway (Edvard Munch: The Complete Graphic Works). These titles will remain standard reference works on the artists for many years to come.
Our association with Dulwich Picture Gallery continues with a study of the works by Murillo in the collection there, along with Whistler’s Bridge: Battersea Bridge in the Art of Whistler. New territory is being charted with an overview of the career of the influential contemporary sculptor Garth Evans, and we publish the first introduction to the work of key German Expressionist Emil Nolde in English. The correspondence of Edward James is a landmark publication and carries much previously unseen material of huge cultural value.
Also forthcoming is All in Good Time, the autobiography of George Daniels, considered the greatest watchmaker of the twentieth century, and author of our best-selling Watchmaking.
Front cover: Edvard Munch, The Girls on the Bridge (see page 5)Back cover: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Two Peasant Boys (see page 6)These pages: Garth Evans, Tend (see page 11)
ContentsNew for 2012/2013
Edvard Munch: The Complete Graphic works 4
Murillo at Dulwich Picture Gallery 6
Whistler’s Bridge: Battersea Bridge in the Art of Whistler 8
Garth Evans Sculpture: Beneath the Skin 10
Abstraction and Reality: The Sculpture of Ivor Roberts-Jones 12
The Picker House and Collection 14
The Complete Correspondence of Edward James 16
Emil Nolde: Artist of the Elements 18
Franz Marc: The Complete Works 20
The Practical Watch Escapement 21
All in Good Time: Reflections of a Watchmaker 22
Hyperdrawing 24
The Photobook 25
Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum 26
The History of the Squares and Palaces of London 27
Painting Canada 28
After Modernist Painting 29
The Stylemakers 30
Lynda Benglis 31
The Modernity of Ancient Sculpture 32
Milos Sobaïc 33
Edvard Munch Prints 34
The Sacred Architecture of Byzantium 35
Adolf Loos 36
Metalwork and Material Culture in the Islamic World 37
The Visual World of Muslim India 38
The Complete Catalogue 39
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Edvard Munch’s graphic works have enthralled viewers for over a century with their powerful imagery and virtuosity of execution.
This new edition of the catalogue raisonné which is re-issued in a larger page format has been fully revised by the author to take account of new findings since the first edition of 2001. All of the 748 registered prints are illustrated, many in colour, and new colour illustrations of the hectographs are now included together with a valuable visual index of all of the works.
The text, which is updated throughout, gives extensive details about technique, editions, states, versions, reprints and the location of impressions in public collections; Munch’s total output amounts to between 20,000 and 25,000 print impressions. New information about the kinds of paper used for some impressions is now provided and the description of impressions has been augmented where new information has appeared in auction sale catalogues, exhibition catalogues and the catalogues of public and private collections published since the 2001 edition. Among these are the catalogues of Munch’s graphic work in the Kupferstchkabinett, Berlin (2003) and in the Hamburger Kunsthalle (2006), as well as the catalogue to the exhibition at the National Gallery, Washington (2010), all of which have provided new information. Several museums with extensive collections of Munch’s prints have made information of their holdings available on their websites which has assisted the author in her updating. A visit to a private collection in Germany has revealed some interesting new states and impressions as has the publication of two Norwegian collections. References to museum holdings have been fully updated, as have references to painted versions of similar subjects. The bibliography and list of exhibitions are considerably extended and brought up to date.
The author’s extensive research and the enormous attention to detail in the individual entries ensures that this remains the essential reference work for print professionals as well being a magnificently illustrated book for anyone interested in the art of Edvard Munch.
Gerd Woll is a former senior curator
of prints and drawings at the Munch-
museet. Active as an art critic in the early
seventies, Woll achieved her degree
in art history with a thesis on Munch’s
‘Worker’s Frieze’. She has presented
this theme in several exhibitions and
catalogues, both in Norway and abroad.
Her main interest is in prints and
drawings, and she has organised a vast
number of print exhibitions, and has
written numerous catalogue essays on
Munch’s graphic works.
Edvard MunchThe Complete Graphic WorksGerd Woll Revised, updated and expanded edition
Munch’s striking and emotive graphic works have fascinated people all over the world for more than a century. He arranged a number of exhibitions of his prints in his lifetime, and was represented in many print rooms and important private collections in Europe before World War II. Since then his fame and infl uence on subsequent image-making have grown and grown. When he died in 1944 Munch bequeathed his own vast collection of some 17,000 print impressions, from a total output that amounted to between 20,000 and 25,000, to the City of Oslo. In 1963, the Munch Museum opened its doors to the public, and since then Munch’s prints have been shown in numerous exhibitions worldwide.
This catalogue raisonné gives complete details about technique, editions, states, versions, reprints, and where to fi nd the many surviving lithographic stones, wood blocks and metal plates in the Munch Museum. There are photographs of all the 748 registered prints (many in colour), mak-ing it an indispensable tool for professionals, but also a splendid art book for anyone fascinated by Edvard Munch’s pioneering contribution to the art of printmaking. There are also some images which have never been published before, plus an extremely useful thumbnail gallery of all the works. Gerd Woll’s extensive research and the enormous attention to detail in the individual entries will ensure that this beautifully illustrated volume remains the standard work on the subject for many years to come.
Gerd Woll b. 1939
Senior Curator of the Munch Museum until 2010 and Curator of prints and drawings between 1973–2001. Woll has published countless essays and catalogues that deal with Munch’s prints. In 2001 she completed a catalogue raisonné of the prints, Edvard Munch. The Complete Graphic Works (Philip Wilson Publishers, London). The topic of her Masters thesis at the University of Oslo – Munch’s Workers Frieze – was later explored in several catalogue essays and exhibitions, the most comprehensive of which was Edvard Munch – Monumental Projects 1909–1930 (Lillehammer Art Museum 1993). From 2003 onwards she was responsible for the Catalogue Raisonné project at the Munch-museet, which in 2008/2009 resulted in the four volume tome Edvard Munch. Complete Paintings (Thames & Hudson, London). Since 2009 until the present day she has been working on this new edition of the complete cata-logue of Munch’s prints, which is published in Norwegian by Orfeus Publishing (Oslo) and in English by Orfeus/Philip Wilson Publishers in London. Woll became Knight First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 2010.
Cover image: Vampire II, 1895/1902 (cat. no. 41)
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218 colour & 861 mono illustrations
320 x 265 mm · 512 pp · Hardback
ISBN: 978-0-85667-699-4
September 2012 · £120.00 / $175.00
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Murillo
The paintings of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1618–1682), which depict women and children of the artist’s world, constitute an extensive and appealing record of the everyday life of his times. These lively, realist portraits of flower girls, street urchins and beggars on the streets of Seville reveal Murillo’s broad scope and adaptability to the requirements of his patron (Don Justino de Neve, a canon of Seville Cathedral). Taking Dulwich’s excellent collection of masterpieces as a starting point, this book illustrates the influence that Murillo had on artists such as Thomas Gainsborough, whose ‘fancy pictures’ show a clear affinity with Murillo’s paintings of children. Xavier Bray here couples sumptuous illustrations of the gallery’s works with examinations of attribution and technique, at the same time providing reproductions of other Murillo paintings to put the master’s enduring art into an historical and social context.
Also included in this survey are the religious works at Dulwich that are by Murillo or associated with him, as well as those that were thought by the founders of the gallery to be by his hand, but which are now known to not be. The works related to Murillo at Dulwich, whether religious, secular, public or private commissions, demonstrate the full range of his artistic powers. Recent conservation and scientific analysis of many of the works allow us to look afresh at these paintings.
The book also explains that Dulwich was the first purpose-built gallery in Britain, and how it was seminal in collecting works by Murillo. It was Dulwich’s collection of Murillos that promoted his reputation and enabled artists such as Gainsborough to soak up his influence.
Published in association with Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dr Xavier Bray has been Chief
Curator at Dulwich Picture Gallery
since January 2011. He completed his
doctoral dissertation, Royal Religious
Commissions as Political Propaganda
in Spain under Charles III at Trinity
College, Dublin, in 1999. Between 1998
and 2000, he was Assistant Curator at
the National Gallery in London. He was
also the curator of a Room 1 exhibition
on Goya’s Family of the Infante Don Luis
(2001–2002). Between 2000 and 2002 he
was Chief Curator at the Museum of
Fine Arts in Bilbao. He recently curated
his first solo show The Sacred Made
Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture
1600–1700 (2009) and is now working
on an exhibition of Goya’s Portraits
for the National Gallery due to open
in 2015.
Murillo at Dulwich Picture GalleryXavier Bray
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Murilloat Dulwich Picture Gallery
40 colour illustrations
240 x 210 mm · 64 pp · Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-78130-008-4
February 2013 · £9.99 / $15.00
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Whistler’s Bridge
In the 1860s and 1870s Whistler produced a body of work (paintings, prints and drawings) based on Battersea Bridge. Pivotal to his career, this beautiful group permits a detailed examination of his approach to composition, subject and technique.The very early paintings, notably Brown and Silver: Old Battersea Bridge (Addison Collection), produced soon after his arrival in London, mark one of his most profound and successful challenges to the art establishment of the time and his influence on the aesthetics of the day.
The one hundred and sixty illustrations here reproduced facilitate juxtaposi-tions of paintings against prints and drawings of the Thames to reveal his artistic development allowing a detailed study of the evolution of an artist. They show the Thames in particular under dramatically different climatic conditions from Chelsea on Ice (a rarely seen work of 1864 in a private collection) to the noted Nocturne: Blue and Silver – Cremorne Lights (1871–72) depicting the deep blue of warm summer evenings.
The Nocturnes of the 1870s mark an important breakthrough in Whistler’s art – his passage from French realism to sophisticated harmony, based on mood and atmosphere, but still rooted in a literal rendering of the Thames waterside. The famous Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge is the culmination of his bridge paintings; here the influence of Japanese prints already visible in the Addison painting reached its fullest form.
This comprehensive and handsomely illustrated study presents the definitive examples of Whistler’s radical new aesthetic approach to the time honoured subject of the city and river. In addition the works illustrate and bring to life Whistler’s world, the personalities, the architecture, the style, the atmosphere which informs his art and root this American cosmopolitan securely in the ranks of noted artists inspired by London and the Thames.
Published in association with Dulwich Picture Gallery
Margaret F. MacDonald is Professor
Emerita and Honorary Professorial
Research Fellow (History of Art) in the
School of Culture and Creative Arts,
University of Glasgow. She is Project
Director of a recently completed research
project to produce an online catalogue
raisonné of Whistler’s etchings.
Dr Patricia de Montfort is lecturer
in History of Art at the University of
Glasgow. Her teaching and research
interests include the life and work of
James McNeill Whistler, nineteenth-
century women artists and the
nineteenth-century London art market.
Whistler’s BridgeBattersea Bridge in the Art of WhistlerMargaret F. MacDonald and Patricia de Montfort
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Whistler’s Bridge Battersea Bridge in the Art of Whistler
135 colour and 25 mono illustrations280 x 240 mm · 176 pp · Hardback ISBN: 978-1-78130-006-0 September 2013 · £35.00 / $60.00
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Garth Evans Sculpture
Garth Evans is a sculptor as capable of evoking intimacy and simplicity as he is of dealing with the monumental and the timeless. This complete survey of his unique career is long overdue, and reveals a wealth of innovative and powerful work, much of it previously unseen in print. As narratives of British sculpture are reconsidered, Evans is emerging as one of the most creative and influential artists to bridge the generation of Antony Caro and Philip King with that of Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Antony Gormley, Alison Wilding and Bill Woodrow. This investigation into Evans’s hugely varied, visually eventful and challenging practice explores connections across geographies and timeframes as well as contextualizing major changes and new departures in his work.
Garth Evans was born in Manchester in 1934 and settled in the USA at the midpoint of his career. He has exhibited widely in Europe and America since the early 1960s, and his work is represented in major public and private collections in Australia, Brazil, Portugal, USA and UK (including the Arts Council Collection, Leeds City Art Galleries, the British Museum, the V&A and Tate). Evans has been the recipient of numerous awards as well as holding a number of distinguished teaching positions. Since 1988, he has taught at the Studio School in New York City where he is head of sculpture.
Ann Compton (ed.) is the originator
and Project Director of the digital
research project Mapping the Practice
and Profession of Sculpture in Britain
and Ireland 1851–1951. She has written
widely on British painting and sculpture,
particularly of the twentieth century, and
her publications include The Sculpture of
Charles Sargeant Jagger (2004). She is an
Honorary Fellow in the School of Culture
and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow
and a Visiting Scholar at the Victoria and
Albert Museum where she is planning a
research project on plaster casts. Prior to
moving into research, Compton worked
as a curator at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge,
the Imperial War Museum, London and
University of Liverpool.
Garth Evans SculptureBeneath the SkinMichael Brenson, Ann Compton, Penelope Curtis, Richard Deacon, David Hulks, Anna Lovatt, Leila Philip, Rhona Warwick, Jon Wood
Garth Evans Sculpture Beneath the Skin
270 colour illustrations
275 x 235 mm · 224 pp · Hardback
ISBN: 978-1-78130-004-6
February 2013 · £25 / $40
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The Sculpture of Ivor Roberts-Jones
Ivor Roberts Jones (1913–1996) was one of the finest sculptors working in Britain during the twentieth century. This book is the first in-depth study of this compelling artist who was responsible for the magisterial statue of Sir Winston Churchill, unveiled in November 1973, which dominates Parliament Square in London. It incorporates a wealth of new research and never before published imagery of the artist’s fascinating and wide-ranging output, includ-ing his numerous major public works such as a haunting figure of controversial painter Augustus John in Fordingbridge, Hampshire (1967), doomed First World War poet Rupert Brooke (Rugby, 1988) and memorials to two British military titans of the Second World War situated in Whitehall: Field Marshal Sir William ‘Bill’ Slim (unveiled in 1990) – architect of victory in the gruelling Burma campaign and Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke (unveiled in 1993), the master strategist who prevented many of Churchill’s more unrealistic schemes from being implemented.
The book will also provide the first detailed examination of Roberts-Jones’s standing as one of Britain’s greatest portrait sculptors to whom an array of impressive personalities sat ranging from musicians such as Yehudi Menuhin, actors (Hugh Griffiths), writers (Saunders Lewis), politicians (Speaker of the House of Commons, George Thomas) and opera singers (Sir Geraint Evans). Finally it explores his significant achievement as a sculptor of wild animals and his lifelong fascination with the depiction of the blind and visually impaired.
Jonathan Black is a Senior Research
Fellow in the History of Art and a
member of the Visual and Material
Culture Research Centre at Kingston
University, London. He has published
widely on British Modernism and
amongst his prevous books are Edward
Wadsworth: Form, Feeling, and
Calculation: The Complete Paintings
and Drawings (2006), and Dora Gordine:
Sculptor, Artist, Designer (2008), and
The Face of Courage: Eric Kennington,
Portraiture and the Second World
War (2011).
The Sculpture of Ivor Roberts-JonesAbstraction and RealityJonathan Black
250 colour and mono illustrations
275 x 235 mm · 336 pp · Hardback
ISBN: 978-1-78130-010-7
October 2013 · £25.00 / $40.00
THE SCULPTURE OF
IVOR ROBERTS-JONESAbstraction and Reality
Jonathan Black
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The Picker House and Collection
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The Picker House and Collection
Picker House is a remarkable late 1960s modernist home specifically designed to accommodate a significant international collection of modern and contem-porary painting and sculpture. Situated on the outskirts of London, in Kingston upon Thames, it is a rare surviving example of a spacious and progressive late modern house and garden that remains unaltered.
Designed by the British modernist architect Kenneth Wood in 1965, for the businessman Stanley H. Picker (1913–1982), it still retains its period interior décor, contemporary furnishings acquired through the then recently established Terence Conran Group, and the distinctive art collection of its owner – includ-ing works by Chagall, Frink, Hepworth, Lowry, Rodin and many more – which was an integral part of its conception. Based on previously unpublished mate-rial and photographs, this heavily illustrated publication brings together leading researchers in their respective fields who examine in depth every aspect of this unique place.
Jonathan Black is Senior Research Fellow
in the History of Art and a member of
the Visual and Material Culture Research
Centre at Kingston University, London.
David Falkner is Director of the Stanley
Picker Gallery at Kingston University.
Fiona Fisher is a design historian and
works as a researcher in the Faculty of
Art, Design and Architecture at Kingston
University.
Fran Lloyd is Professor of Art History and
the Director of the Visual and Material
Culture Research Centre at Kingston
University.
Rebecca Preston is an Associate
Researcher in the Modern Interiors
Research Centre at Kingston University.
Penny Sparke is a professor of Design
History and the Director of the Modern
Interiors Research Centre at Kingston
University.
The Picker House and CollectionA Late 1960s Home for Art and DesignJonathan Black, David Falkner, Fiona Fisher, Fran Lloyd, Rebecca Preston, Penny Sparke
Jonathan Black, Senior Research Fellow in the History of Art and a member of the Visual and Material Culture Research Centre at Kingston University, London has published widely on British Modernism. David Falkner is Director of the Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University and curator of a broad programme of contemporary art and design projects, including the Stanley Picker Fellowship commissions. Fiona Fisher is a design historian and a member of the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University. Her research on the Picker House architect, Kenneth Wood, was supported by an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Early Career Fellowship in 2011 and 2012.
Fran Lloyd, Professor of Art History and the Director of the Visual and Material Culture Research Centre at Kingston University, has published widely on contemporary visual culture and sculpture studies. Rebecca Preston, a specialist in urban landscape and domestic space in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain, is an Associate Researcher in the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University and an Honorary Research Associate in the History Department at Royal Holloway, University of London. Penny Sparke is a professor of Design History and the Director of the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University. She has published widely, and broadcast, on the subject of the modern interior.
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The Picker House and CollectionA Late 1960s Home for Art and Design
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The Picker House is a remarkable late 1960s modernist home specifically designed to accommodate a superb collection of modern and contemporary painting and sculpture. Situated on the outskirts of London, in Kingston upon Thames, it is a rare surviving example of a spacious and progressive late modern house and garden that remains largely unaltered. Designed by the British modernist architect Kenneth Wood in 1965, it still retains its period interior décor, contemporary furnishings acquired through Terence Conran’s two design firms, Conran Design Group and Conran Contracts, and the distinctive art collection of its owner – including works by Chagall, Frink, Hepworth, Lowry, Rodin and many more – which was an integral part of its conception. Based on previously unpublished material and photographs, this heavily illustrated publication brings together leading researchers in their respective fields who chart the history of the house and its collections.
Picker was a New York-born cosmetic manufacturer who settled in London in 1936. He made his wealth in the 1960s through Gala Cosmetics, launching the new make-up brands Miners, Outdoor Girl and Mary Quant. This book offers a complete investigation into the architecture and design of the Picker House, its interior furnishings and décor, its Japanese-inspired landscaped garden and Picker’s significant modern and contemporary art collection of paintings, drawings and prints and sculpture. It concludes with a glimpse of the ongoing life of the collection and of Picker’s Fellowship legacy through the recent work of artist Elizabeth Price and designer Ab Rogers, amongst others.
The Picker House and CollectionA Late 1960s Home for Art and Design
The Picker H
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A Late 1960s H
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Front Cover: The Picker House living area, 2012
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Back Cover: The Picker House at night, 2009
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200 colour and 75 mono illustrations
275 x 235 mm · 232 pp · Hardback
ISBN: 978-1-78130-005-3
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The Complete Correspondence of Edward James
Edward James, poet, patron, collector and artist-designer, was born in the Edwardian era into a wealthy family of Scottish ancestry and American money. He led an extraordinary life, travelling constantly, moving between European and American high society and artistic, musical and theatrical worlds and build-ing up one of the greatest collections of surrealist art. During his lifetime he was best-known for both his wealth, and the imaginative uses to which he put it, which included signing Salvador Dalí to an exclusive contract during his best, surrealist period, subsidising innovative ballets and performances of modernist music and constructing a surreal Garden of Eden in the Mexican jungle. Edward James also wrote poetry and novels; at their one meeting in 1936, Federico Garcia Lorca christened him the ‘humming bird poet’.
Since his death in 1984, Edward James has gradually been revealed to have been a prolific letter writer, leaving to posterity an archive which contains over 100,000 pieces of correspondence with some of the most interesting artistic personalities of the age. His correspondence includes important exchanges with Kurt Weill, Francis Poulenc and Igor Stravinsky, as well as with his close friend the aristocrat, fellow patron and friend of Proust, Marie-Laure de Noailles. He was one of the first to publish the poetry of John Betjeman, and in 1936 was briefly proprietor and editor of the Paris journal Minotaure, an episode illuminated with letters between James and Albert Skira. Throughout his life he had particularly close relationships with Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Leonora Carrington.
The correspondence is unusually complete because James kept copies of his replies. This allows the reader to follow the complete history of his often tumultuous relationships with the artists through their most fruitful periods as well as famous episodes such as the construction of the Dream of Venus pavilion, designed by Dalí and overseen by James, for the New York World’s Fair in 1939. There are reproductions of some of the most visually spectacular pages from the letters by Dalí and Magritte. The original text with translations are on the accompanying DVD which contains the majority of Edward James’ archival material.
Dr Sharon-Michi Kusunoki is the Director
of Research, Exhibitions and Collections
at The Edward James Foundation.
She was curator of the highly acclaimed
exhibition, A Surreal Life, Edward James
at the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
(1998) and has also curated exhibitions
on British Surrealism, Lee Miller, Man Ray
and Ana Maria Pacheco.
Dawn Ades is Professor of Art History and
Theory at the University of Essex. She was
awarded an OBE in 2002 for her services
to art history. Among the many important
exhibitions she has been responsible
for are Dada and Surrealism Reviewed
and the exhibition which celebrated the
centenary of Salvador Dali in 2004. She
has published standard works on Dada,
Surrealism, and Mexican muralists.
Christopher Green is Emeritus Professor
of the History of Art, Courtauld Institute,
The University of London. He has
published extensively on European art
and architecture of the twentieth century.
His special interests are French and
British painting and sculpture between
1900 and 1945.
The Complete Correspondence of Edward JamesEdited by Sharon-Michi Kusunoki and Dawn Ades
50 colour and 50 mono illustrations
275 x 190 mm · 336 pp · Hardback
ISBN: 978-1-78130-011-4
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Emil Nolde
The celebrated German Expressionist, Emil Nolde (1867–1956), created vivid and passionate oils and watercolours. Often incorporating vibrant colours and elements of fantasy, these paintings quickly imprint themselves on the viewer’s mind. His graphic works, especially his etchings, have a delicacy and original-ity distinguishing them from those of his contemporaries. This introduction to his work sets him in his time and place for readers unfamiliar with his oeuvre. Averil King’s perceptive and wide-ranging text investigates the themes that preoccupied the man and the influences that shaped his art.
Known for his flamboyant use of colour, Nolde’s paintings were rejected by the Berlin Secession and reviled by Hitler and the National Socialists. He was born into a farming community on the borders of Germany and Denmark, situated between the North Sea and the Baltic. Although widely travelled, he chose to live and work here for most of his life. Many of his highly expressive land-scapes, with their large cloud formations and dramatic sunsets, were inspired by the area’s stormy, windswept countryside. He also painted flowers, religious subjects, night-time scenes in Berlin, still lifes, portraits and a series of striking seascapes. Nolde’s talents were not limited to painting: he was an accomplished print-maker, producing woodcuts, etchings and lithographs with an individual character.
This beautifully illustrated book displays many pivotal examples of Nolde’s evocative and timeless pieces. As the first introduction to his work in English, it is essential reading for those new to Nolde’s work and German Expressionism and enthusiasts alike.
Averil King’s special area of interest
is the art of northern Europe and
Russia in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. She has also written about
the Russian landscape painter Isaak
Levitan, friend of Chekhov (3rd edition,
2011), and the innovative Bremen artist
Paula Modersohn-Becker. She is a
regular contributor to Apollo, The Art
Newspaper and Country Life.
Emil NoldeArtist of the ElementsAveril King
67 colour and 5 mono illustrations
270 x 215 mm · 144 pp · Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-78130-007-7
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Franz Marc
Franz Marc (1880–1916) was a leading member of the Blue Rider group which also included the painters Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, August Macke, Paul Klee and Alexej Jawlensky. The group marked the high point of German Expressionism and has had a profound influence on international art and culture since.
The third and final volume of this catalogue raisonné includes, along with other material, Marc’s thirty-two sketchbooks, which contain the many hundreds of drawings he made – some autonomous, some studies for other work – which together provide profound and intriguing insights into his art. The entries total more than a thousand sketchbook pages, of which over half are reproduced here for the first time, all in full colour. Many – in particular the famous colourful sheets from his mature years – have been separated from the sketchbooks and are here reunited with details of provenance and present location.
The catalogue also contains illustrated entries for his forty-seven prints – the early etchings and lithographs, and the well-known later woodcuts, each entry detailing medium, printer, impressions and, for sheets in museum collections, provenance and location. The individual sections within the catalogue are prefaced with introductory texts that explain the authors’ methodology in cataloguing the work. The volume concludes with concordances, a glossary of terms, a bibliography a complete index.
Franz Marc
The Complete Works
Volume III: Sketchbooks and PrintsAnnegret Hobergand Isabelle Jansen
Annegret Hoberg is curator of the
Städtische Galerie, Munich, where she
is responsible for the Blauer Reiter
department and the Kubin Archive. She
has published extensively on German
Expressionist art and artists, including:
Franz Marc – Die Retrospective (2005),
Gabriele Münter – Die Jahre mit
Kandinsky. Photographien (2007), Wassily
Kandinsky – Absolut. Abstract (2008) and
Der Blaue Reiter aus dem Lenbachhaus
München (2009).
Isabelle Jansen is curatorial assistant
at the Gabriele Münter and Johannes
Eichner-Stiftung, Munich.
Franz Marc The Complete Works
Sketchbooks and Prints
Annegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
Franz Marc (1880–1916) was one of the most impor-tant members of the Blue Rider group, together with other outstanding artists such as Vassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, August Macke, Paul Klee and Alfred Kubin. The group marked the high point in Ger-man Expressionism and had a profound influence on international art during the brief period from its formation to the beginning of the First World War.
This third and final volume of the full-colour cata-logue raisonné of Franz Marc covers all the artist’s sketchbooks and prints. The thirty-three sketchbooks have been reconstructed and the leaves presented in their original sequence, including more than 750 new entries taken from the individual folios. The new cata-logue on Marc’s prints provides an exhaustive docu-mentation of the various editions of the well-known woodcuts in particular. As in the first two volumes, the chronology of works has been fundamentally re-vised and brought up to date in line with the most re-cent research. Together with those two other volumes, the paintings (vol. I), and the watercolours, gouaches, drawings and postcards (vol. II), this book now makes Franz Marc’s complete œuvre accessible to the general public in a form that has never been available before. In doing so it represents the standard work for lovers of art, scholars and collectors alike, giving many fresh insights into this remarkable figure.
Front cover: Getötetes Reh (Slaughtered deer), 1913, Sketchbook XXVIII
Back cover: Zwei Pferd (Two Horses), 1912, Prints Cat. No. 54
Dr Annegret Hoberg is Curator at the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich, in charge of the Blue Rider section and the Kubin Archive.
Dr Isabelle Jansen is Curator and Director of the Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation in Munich.
Franz Marc The Complete Works
Volume III Sketchbooks and Prints
The definitive work on this major
German Expressionist painter
6759807808569
ISBN 978-0-85667-598-0
Philip Wilson Publishers6 Salem RoadLondon W2 4BUwww.philip-wilson.co.uk
ISBN 978-0-85667-598-0
Franz Marc
The Com
plete Works
Volume III
Sketchbooks and Prints
Annegret H
oberg and
Isabelle Jansen
1,242 colour illustrations 292 x 265 mm · 432 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-0-85667-598-0
November 2011 · £295.00 / $475.00
The complete three-volume set is available for the special price of £550 / $950 (ISBN: 978-1-78130-009-1)
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Franz Marc
Also Available
Franz Marc The Complete Works Volume I: The Oil PaintingsAnnegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
Franz MarcThe Complete Works Volume II: The Watercolours, Works on Paper, Sculpture and Decorative Arts Annegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
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The Practical Watch Escapement
129 mono illustrations 260 x 190 mm · 88 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-0-85667-687-1
October 2013 · £27.50 / $50.00
The Practical Watch EscapementGeorge Daniels
One of George Daniels’s central contributions to horology is his co-axial escapement. Observing over many years that the dominant lever escapement begins to change its rate after a year or two – a disturbance undoubtedly caused by the sliding action of the impulse elements of the escapement – Daniels set about developing a mechanism that avoided this problem. The result of his ef-forts was the co-axial escapement, a mechanism in which he sought to combine the strengths and eliminate the deficiencies of existing watch escapements, the lever escapement foremost among them. First devised in 1977, today it remains largely the same as fitted in watches of Daniels’s own manufacture, as well as those of several wrist-watch manufacturers. This book explains the action of the escapement in terms accessible to both expert and layman, and is accompanied by a series of detailed line drawings.
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All in Good Time
60 colour and 20 mono plates228 x 155 mm · 240 pp · PaperbackISBN: 978-0-85667-680-2
November 2012 · £25.00 / $45.00
All in Good Time is the remarkable story of George Daniels (1926–2011), the master mechanic, who was born into poverty but raised himself to become the greatest watchmaker of the twentieth century. Daniels stands alone in modern times as the inventor of the revolutionary co-axial escapement, the first substantial advance in portable mechanical timekeeping over the lever escapement, which has dominated ever since its invention in 1759.
Daniels’s love of mechanics embraced not only the minute, however – he was also a passionate collector and driver of historic motorcars. This revised and expanded edition of his autobiography also contains a new section that illustrates and discusses over thirty of the pocket and wrist watches Daniels himself made over the years. Witness here the triumph of intelligence, ingenuity, matchless skill and singularity of purpose over the most unpromising of beginnings.
All in Good Time Reflections of a WatchmakerGeorge Daniels
George Daniels, CBE, DSC (HONS),
FSA, FCGI, FBHI, FAWI was a
practising horologist with over fifty
years’ experience in both antiquarian
and modern watchmaking, and was a
pastmaster of the Worshipful Company
of Clockmakers. Amongst his awards
for contribution to the art and science
of watchmaking – including the design
of his own escapements – were the
Tompion Gold Medal, The British
Horological Institute Gold Medal,
The City and Guilds of London Gold
Medal, The Arts Sciences and Learning
Award of the City of London and the
Victor Kullberg Medal of the Stockholm
Watchmakers’ Guild.
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Hyperdrawing
HyperdrawingBeyond the Lines of Contemporary ArtTRACEY: Phil Sawdon and Russell Marshall
In Hyperdrawing: Beyond the Lines of Contemporary Art, authors and artists come together to explore the potential of what drawing in contemporary art theory and practice might become.
In this follow-up to 2007’s Drawing Now: Between the Lines of Contemporary Art, Phil Sawdon and Russell Marshall, two of the current directors of TRACEY, curate contemporary drawing within fine art practice from 2006 through to 2010. Four essays and many images from thirty-three artists from around the world collectively explore the boundaries of the hyperdrawing space, investigat-ing in essence what lies beyond drawing – images that use traditional materials or subjects whilst also pushing beyond the traditional, employing sound, light, time, space and technology.
Over and above traditional views and practices, the authors and artists in this book recognise and embrace the opportunities inherent in the essential am-biguity of drawing. Practitioners of hyperreal works, 2D 3D 4D pieces and installations that push beyond photorealism all find their place within this new conception of hyperdrawing as techné, a productive space no longer limited by spatial boundaries. Artists including Catherine Bertola, Layla Curtis, Garrett Phelan, Suzanne Treister and Ulrich Vogl alongside the essays of Emma Cocker, Siún Hanrahan and Marsha Meskimmon provide a contemporary view in both visual and written form of how ambiguity can be used as a strategic approach in drawing research and practice.
A gallery in book form, Hyperdrawing takes drawing beyond the interaction of pencil and paper and traces contemporary adventures in multiple dimensions and alternate realities.
Russell Marshall (TRACEY) is Senior
Lecturer at Loughborough Design
School,Loughborough University.
He is actively involved in drawing
and visualisation research.
Phil Sawdon (TRACEY) is an Honorary
Fellow at the School of the Arts,
Loughborough University. He has a focus
on contemporary drawing, particularly
questions concerning ambiguity and
drawing in the context of fine art practice
and interdisciplinary collaboration.
He practises creating texts and artefacts,
including moving image, that utilise
drawing and publishes, exhibits and
screens as appropriate.
102 mono illustrations
252 x 252 mm · 128 pp · Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-78076-254-8
July 2012 · £19.50 / $34.50
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The Photobook
The PhotobookFrom Talbot to Ruscha and BeyondEditors: Patrizia Di Bello, Colette Wilson and Shamoon Zamir
The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a few years after the birth of photography, the publication of Henry Fox Talbot’s The Pencil of Nature heralded a new genre in the history of the book, one in which the photograph was the primary vehicle of expression and communication, and stood in equal if sometimes conflicted partnership with the written word.
In this book, practicing photographers and writers across several fields of scholarship share a range of fresh approaches to reading the photobook, developing new ways of understanding how meaning is shaped by an image’s interaction with its text and context and engaging with the visual, tactile and interactive experience of the photobook in all its dimensions. Through close studies of individual works, the photobook from fetishised objet d’art to cheaply-printed booklet is explored and its unique creative and cultural contributions celebrated.
30 mono illustrations
234 x 156 mm · 256 pp · March 2012
Hardback:
ISBN: 978-1-84885-615-8
£59.50 / $95.00
Paperback:
ISBN: 978-1-84885-616-5
£18.99 / $31.00
Patrizia Di Bello teaches History and
Theory of Photography at Birkbeck,
University of London. She is the author
of Women’s Albums and Photography in
Victorian England (2007), and the editor,
with Gabriel Koureas, of Art, History and
the Senses (2010).
Colette Wilson is Lecturer in French
Studies and Director of the MA in
Cultural Memory at the Institute of
Germanic and Romance Studies, London,
where she also convenes the research
seminar ‘Photography: Theory, Practice,
Debate’. She is the author of Paris and
the Commune 1871–1878: The Politics of
Forgetting (2007).
Shamoon Zamir is Associate Professor of
Literature and Visual Studies at New York
University Abu Dhabi. He is the author
of Dark Voices: W.E.B. Du Bois and
American Thought (1995).
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Delftware
This complete catalogue of the English and Irish delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reveals much that is beautiful and unusual. The greater part of the collection was bequeathed by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher in 1928, and much of it is little known. A detailed publication has long been overdue, and 588 items are illustrated here in colour, many with multiple views. The strength of Dr Glaisher’s collection is the English earthenware of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly delftware: no better assemblage has ever been made by a single collector. He amassed objects with great academic rigour over a period of more than thirty years, concentrating particularly on dated pieces while always exercising a discriminating and aesthetical eye.
Michael Archer’s catalogue provides details of date and place of manufacture, size, body, glaze, decoration and provenance with a full discussion where appro-priate. Julia Poole has contributed a fascinating chapter with much new material on Dr Glaisher’s life and the extraordinary breadth of his collecting interests. There is also a general introduction to delftware, including a description of the manufacturing process; further sections give indexes and exhaustive informa-tion on all the works.
This book is an essential addition to the library of all scholars, collectors, auction rooms and dealers in the field and invaluable to those members of the public with an interest in the history of English pottery generally and delftware in particular.
Published in association with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Michael Archer O.B.E, M.A., F.S.A.
is a former Keeper of the Ceramics
Department of the Victoria and
Albert Museum where he became
the acknowledged expert on English
delftware. He has written numerous
articles and books on ceramics,
culminating in Delftware, the
Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British
Isles, a catalogue of the collections in
the Victoria and Albert Museum,
published in 1997.
1,000 colour illustrations280 x 230 mm · 464 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-1-78130-002-2
November 2012 · £55.00 / $95.00
front coverPosset-pot: Floral and geometric decoration (d.26), Brislington, 1699
back coverMoney-box in the form of a dog: Spots and inscriptions (l.1), Brislington, 1717
Delftware in thefitzwilliam
much that is beautiful and unusual is revealed in this complete catalogue
of English and Irish delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The greater part of the collection was bequeathed by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher in 1928, and much of it is little known. A detailed publication has long been overdue, and here illustrated in full and resplendent colour are 588 items, many with multiple views. The strength of Dr Glaisher’s collection is the English earthenware of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly delftware: no better assemblage has ever been made by a single collector. He amassed objects with great academic rigour over a period of more than thirty years, concentrating particularly on dated pieces while always exercising a discriminating and aesthetical eye.
Michael Archer’s catalogue provides details of date and place of manufacture, size, body, glaze, decoration and provenance with a full discussion where appropriate. Julia Poole has contributed a fascinating chapter with much new material on Dr Glaisher’s life and the extraordinary breadth of his collecting interests. There is also a general introduction to delftware, including a description of the manufacturing process; further sections give indexes and exhaustive information on all the works.
This book is an essential addition to the library of all scholars, collectors, auction rooms and dealers in the field and invaluable to those members of the public with an interest in the history of English pottery generally and delftware in particular.
Michael Archer obe, ma, fsa is a former Keeper of the Ceramics Department of the Victoria and Albert Museum where he became the acknowledged expert on English delftware. He has written numerous articles and books on ceramics, culminating in Delftware: the Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, a catalogue of the collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum, published in 1997.
9 781781 300022
Philip Wilson Publishers6 Salem RoadLondon w2 4buwww.philip-wilson.co.uk michael archer
Delftware Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum Michael Archer
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The History of the Squares and Palaces of London
The History of the Squares and Palaces of London
Edwin Beresford Chancellor with an introduction by Philip Davies
The squares of London are amongst its most famous and best loved features. Berkeley Square, Eaton Square, St James’s Square – the names are inextricably linked with the history of London itself. And the great houses of the capital – Buckingham House, Apsley House, Spencer House, to mention but a few – are intimately bound with the story not just of London but of the great families of the land.
Edwin Beresford Chancellor’s two volumes form an absorbing and informa-tive account of the history of two of London’s defining features. First published almost a century ago, these rare works still provide the most comprehensive accounts of their subject in a single volume. Attractively illustrated, with a new introduction by Philip Davies, and handsomely produced in large format, they will be welcomed by all those with an interest in London’s architectural and cultural history.
Edwin Beresford Chancellor (1868–1937)
was a Fellow of the Royal Historical
Society, a Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries and a Member of the
Council of the London Topographical
Society. Privately educated in Paris and
at Christ Church, Oxford, he wrote many
successful books on the history and
topography of London.
2 volumes36 colour and 44 mono illustrations246 x 189 mm · 448 pp & 416 ppHardbackISBN: 978-1-84885-495-6 August 2012 · £200.00 / $375.00
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Painting Canada
195 colour and 40 mono illustrations280 x 240 mm · 216 pp · PaperbackISBN: 978-0-85667-708-3
October 2011 · £45.00 / $65.00
NEW IN PAPERBACK
In early twentieth-century Toronto, Canada, the first stirrings of a new movement of painting were being felt. A group of artists started to engage with the awesome Canadian wilderness, a landscape previously considered too wild and untamed to inspire true art. Leading the way was Tom Thomson. In little more than three years of electrifying creativity before his premature death in 1917 he formulated an artistic language that captured the unique qualities of the Canadian landscape. Three years later his friends – Lawren Harris, J.E.H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, Frank Johnston, Franklin Carmichael and A.Y. Jackson – formed the Group of Seven. They built on Thomson’s legacy to produce a landscape style that to this day influences the way Canadians visualise their country, and their paintings are national icons in Canada.
This book tells of the Group’s collective quest to depict Canada in paint. It recounts their beginnings, the challenges they faced and the remarkable and often extreme journeys they undertook in search of new subject matter. Essays explore the artists’ relationship with the Arctic north, and analyse Thomson’s art through the prism of the prevalent scientific theories of the day. A fresh, European perspective on these Canadians is offered in essays exploring their links with Scandinavian art and European expressionism. Beautifully illustrated with over 120 colour reproductions of their work, and maps indicating the geographical range covered by this selection of paintings, this book offers an insight into the history of this important – yet little-known in Europe – artistic movement.
Published in association with Dulwich Picture Gallery
Painting Canada
Tom Thomson and the Group of SevenIan A.C. Dejardin, with contributions by Anna Hudson, Katerina Atanassova, Nils Ohlsen and Mariëtta Jansen
Ian A.C. Dejardin has spent twenty-five
years working in museums. He became
Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery in
April 2005.
Katerina Atanassova has been a Chief
Curator at the McMichael Canadian Art
Collection since 2009.
Anna Hudson is Associate Professor
of Canadian art history at York University,
Toronto.
Nils Ohlsen is Director of Old Masters
and Modern Art at the National Museum
of Norway, Oslo.
Mariëtta Jansen is Curator of Twentieth-
Century Art at the Groninger Museum in
Groningen, the Netherlands.
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After Modernist Painting
Painting has often been declared dead since the 1960s and yet it refuses to die. Even the status and continued legitimacy of the medium has been repeatedly placed in question. As such, painting has had to continually redefine its own parameters and re-negotiate for itself a critical position within a broader, more discursive set of discourses. Taking Clement Greenberg’s ‘Modernist Painting’ as a point of departure, After Modernist Painting is both a historical survey and a critical re-evaluation of the contested and contingent nature of the medium of painting over the last fifty years.
Presenting the first critical account of painting, rather than art generally, this book provides a timely exploration of what has remained a persistent and protean medium. Craig Staff focuses on certain developments including the relationship of painting to Conceptual Art and Minimalism, the pronounce-ment of paintings alleged death, its response to Installation Art’s foregrounding of site, how it was able to interpret ideas around appropriation, simulation and hybridity and how today painting can be understood as both imaging and imag-ining the digital. After Modernist Painting is an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the themes and issues that have pertained to painting within the context of postmodernism and contemporary artistic practice.
After Modernist Painting
The History of a Contemporary Practice Craig Staff
40 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 240 ppFebruary 2013
Hardback · £52.50 / $85.00ISBN: 978-1-78076-179-4
Paperback · £16.99 / $28.00ISBN: 978-1-78076-180-0
Craig Staff is Senior Lecturer in Fine Art
at the University of Northampton, an
artist and author of Modernist Painting
and Materiality (2011)
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The Stylemakers
In 1920s Paris a new style was born. Turning his back on the curves and embel-lishments of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, iconic interior decorator Jean-Michel Frank allied the linear proportions of late eighteenth-century furniture to a twentieth-century perception, paring down superfluous detail to the essence of classic modernism.
This new style would have been the first manifestation of minimalism and classic modernism had Frank’s ideas not been advocated and practised, long before, by the woman to whom he said he owed more or less everything he knew. This ‘Lady from Chile’ as Cecil Beaton called her, was Eugenia Errázuriz, early patron and lifelong friend of Picasso and Stravinsky.
Although she spent sixty years of her life in Europe, Eugenia Errázuriz was from Chile and came to be part of a truly international group of stylemakers in Paris. A circle of artists, musicians, composers, choreographers, fashion designers, interior designers, writers, patrons of the arts and collectors came together. Avant-garde in every sense of the term, they flouted convention and openly shared their passions artistically, socially and sexually. Prominent in the circle were wealthy South Americans, whose love for the fine French cabinet-makers of the late eighteenth century and willingness to move boldly into the twentieth century, to espouse the new while respecting the best of the past, meant that they made a significant contribution to the success of the classic-modernist style.
The names of those who were part of this charmed circle appear on the cover of this book. Their lives and lifestyle, their interchange of partners and ideas led to innovation in every field of the arts.
100 colour and 200 mono illustrations300 x 250 mm · 260 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-0-85667-703-8
May 2013 · £35.00 / $60.00
Following a BA in French and an MA
in South Asian studies, Mo Teitelbaum
found herself in Paris in the early 1970s,
engaged in research for a PhD on the
history of French Indochina. One single
event then made her change focus as a
historian – a meeting with Eileen Gray.
The article she wrote on the ninety-
six-year-old designer, published in the
Sunday Times Magazine, was the first to
reach a mass readership. Major museum
exhibitions on Eileen Gray followed.
Concerned now that other extraordinary
lives and talents may have been
overlooked, Teitelbaum now dedicates
herself to retrieving ‘lost’ histories to
present to a wider public. For example,
she wrote about the little-known stark
and unique architecture of the first
modernist villa on the Mediterranean –
Mallet-Stevens’ Villa Noailles – published
in The World of Interiors. Six years of
research in South America resulted in
The Stylemakers.
The StylemakersClassic Modernist Design1915–1945 Mo Amelia Teitelbaum
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Lynda Benglis
Lynda BenglisArt in ContextSusan Richmond
In four decades of abstract art practice, Lynda Benglis has not merely challenged the status quo. She has tied it in knots, melted it down and poured it across the floor, cast it in glass, clay and bronze. Daring and sometimes outrageous, her intense and provocative practice has produced some of the most iconic pieces of art from the late twentieth century.
Richmond gives serious critical attention to work often dismissed as trivial and rootless, recovering the themes that link the different phases of the artist’s quest to capture the ‘frozen gesture’. Whether challenging popular tastes and definitions of art with her 1970s abstract knotwork or mocking puritanical aesthetics of gender with her colourful latex pourings and their allusions to corporeal topographies, Benglis never failed to provoke. Her sculptures commemorate and celebrate the processes of creation themselves, combining architectonic abstraction and feminized sensuality in a haunting, visceral theme of the strangeness of the body that runs through all her experiments in glass, video, metals, ceramics, gold leaf, paper and plastics.
Lynda Benglis: Art in Context examines in depth the work and critical neglect of an artist who, perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, changed the face of American art in the 1960s and 1970s, and continues to fetishise, provoke and demand your attention.
16 colour and 80 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 224 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-1-78076-257-9
November 2012 · £51.50 / $88.00
Susan Richmond is an Assistant Professor
in Art History at Georgia State University.
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The Modernity of Ancient Sculpture
Modernism in the visual arts has been defined as a liberation from the classical inheritance. The excitement of modern art is often seen to lie in its radical break with the past. But according to one standard narrative, the modern discipline of art history began only with a study of ancient art and sculpture. Johann Joachim Winckelmann’s History of the Art of Antiquity, first published in 1764, set the precedent for the historical study of the visual arts, and is still the dominant method in art history today. The modern study of art and the making of modern art thus appear to be founded on incompatible principles: the one on the centrality of ancient art; the other on its utter repudiation. Elizabeth Prettejohn’s important and revisionist new book starts from an opposite premise: that the modern study of ancient art and the making of modern art are inextricably intertwined. Subjecting Winckelmann’s ideas to astute yet sympathetic critique, the author uses exciting theories of reception to construct a new theory of the relationship between ancient and modern art. Relating seminal ancient artefacts (such as Laocoon, the Parthenon Marbles and Venus de Milo) to modern interpretations by the likes of Alma-Tadema, Leighton, Rodin and Picasso, The Modernity of Ancient Sculpture will have strong appeal to students of art history and classics alike.
The Modernity of Ancient SculptureGreek Sculpture and Modern Art from Winckelmann to PicassoElizabeth Prettejohn
Elizabeth Prettejohn is Professor of
History of Art at the University of Bristol.
A member of Tate Britain Council, she
has published many books which include
Rossetti and his Circle (1999), Frederick
Leighton: Antiquity, Renaissance,
Modernity (1999, co-edited with Tim
Baringer), Beauty and Art, 1750–2000
(2005) and Art for Art’s Sake: Aestheticism
in Victorian Painting (2009).
40 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 240 pp · HardbackAugust 2012
Hardback · £52.50 / $85.00ISBN: 978-1-78076-179-4
Paperback · £16.99 / $28.00ISBN: 978-1-78076-180-0
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Milos Sobaïc
Milos Sobaïc’s work is a torrential outpouring of images in a wide variety of forms – paintings, sculptures, installations, and works that combine both paint-ing and sculpture. These have gained him recognition as the leading Serbian artist of his generation. Like many artists who come from the Balkans, he is a complete cosmopolitan. He has spent a long time living and working in Paris, his residence there the famous Bateau-Lavoir, once inhabited by Picasso, amonst other artists. He also teaches in China, at the Luxun Academy of Arts in Shenyang, and so is in close touch with aesthetic revolution now taking place in Chinese art. Yet he has always been careful to maintain his roots in Serbia and Montenegro – his work has the epic sweep, as well as the passion and darkness, associated with traditional Balkan folktales.
By its very nature, Sobaïc’s work is difficult to classify. It has links to Francis Bacon, to the classical surrealism of Salvador Dalí, and to the romanticism of Gericault. It is constantly preoccupied, as indeed these artists were, with the bond between the sublime and the abject, and with the tragic nature of the human condition. Above all, however, it represents the world in flux, and it is no accident that one of the images he continues to revisit is that of a swimmer cleaving through water.
In this monograph, the first written on the artist in English, Edward Lucie-Smith analyses his work across the diverse media in which it appears, and the major themes with which it is concerned.
Edward Lucie-Smith is an internationally
known art critic and historian, as well as
a poet, anthologist and photographer.
He has published more than a hundred
books, including more than sixty titles
on art, chiefly about contemporary work.
A number of his art books, among them
Movements in Art since 1945, Visual Arts
of the Twentieth Century, A Dictionary
of Art Terms and Art Today are used
as standard texts throughout the
world. In Britain he was for many years
a well-known broadcaster, appearing
regularly on the BBC arts discussion
programme The Critics and its successor
Critics’ Forum. He has also written for
many leading British newspapers and
periodicals.
250 colour illustrations292 x 265 mm · 288 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-0-85667-662-8
November 2012 · £35.00 / $65.00
Milos SobaïcEdward Lucie-Smith
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ublishers
Milos Sobaïc’s work is a torrential outpouring of images in a wide variety of forms – paint-ings, sculptures, installations, and works that combine both painting and sculpture. These have gained him recognition as the leading Serbian artist of his generation. Like many artists who come from the Balkans, he is a complete cosmopolitan. He has spent a long time living and working in Paris, his residence there the famous Bateau-Lavoir, once inhab-ited by Picasso, amongst other artists. He also teaches in China, at the Luxun Academy of Arts in Shenyang, and so is in close touch with the aesthetic revolution now taking place in Chinese art. Yet he has always been careful to maintain his roots in Serbia and Montenegro – his work has the epic sweep, as well as the passion and darkness, associated with tradi-tional Balkan folktales.
By its very nature, Sobaïc’s work is difficult to classify. It has links to Francis Bacon, to the classical surrealism of Salvador Dalí, and to the romanticism of Gericault. It is constantly preoccupied, as indeed these artists were, with the bond between the sublime and the abject, and with the tragic nature of the human condition. Above all, however, it represents the world in flux, and it is no accident that one of the images he continues to revisit is that of a swimmer cleaving through water.
In this monograph, the first written on the art-ist in English, renowned critic and poet Edward Lucie-Smith analyses his work across the di-verse media in which it appears, and the major themes with which it is concerned.
Edward Lucie-Smith is an internationally known art critic and historian, as well as a poet, anthologist and photographer. He has published more than a hundred books, in-cluding more than sixty titles on art, chiefly about contemporary work. A number of his art books, among them Movements in Art since 1945, Visual Arts of the Twentieth Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as standard texts throughout the world. In Britain he was for many years a well-known broadcaster, appearing regu-larly on the BBC arts discussion programme The Critics and its successor Critics’ Forum. He has also written for many leading British newspapers and periodicals.
Philip Wilson Publishers6 Salem RoadLondon W2 4BU
www.philip-wilson.co.uk 9 780856 676628
ISBN 978-0-85667-662-8
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Edvard Munch Prints
Munch was Norway’s greatest artist and one of the founders of the expres-sionist movement. He first made a name for himself as a painter and although he started making prints only after the sensation of his 1892 Berlin exhibition, his graphic work was itself an important influence on twentieth-century art. Munch was inspired by the cycles of etchings by the German artist Max Klinger to create graphic versions of his own innovative psychological imagery, working first in a style related to symbolism and art nouveau to produce both etchings and lithographs. In 1896 in Paris, influenced by Vallotton and Gauguin, he made his first woodcuts. Woodcut provided a relatively simple technique that was ideally suited to Munch’s imagery, in which mood, and therefore colour too, were essential. Prints became an important part of the artist’s output and they were exhibited throughout Europe in his lifetime. Out of a total of 748 prints, the majority are etchings and lithographs, but Munch’s enduring influence came through colour woodcuts such as The Kiss, Melancholy and The Girls on the Bridge. These powerful and important prints inspired a new fascination for woodcut among German expressionist artists, and are among the finest prints of the twentieth century.
This book accompanies an exhibition of Munch’s greatest prints at the Hunt-erian Art Gallery, Glasgow and the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, selected from the unrivalled holdings of the Munch Museum, Oslo. Essays by Peter Black, print curator at the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, and Magne Bruteig, senior curator of the Munch Museum, provide a general introduction to Munch’s prints, illustrating masterpieces in the major techniques used by the artist.
Published in association with the Huntarian Art Gallery, Glasgow
Peter Black is curator of prints at the
Hunterian Art Gallery. He studied at
Oxford and has written widely on prints
and drawings. His publications include
The Prints of Stanley William Hayter:
A Complete Catalogue (1992), and he
has curated numerous print exhibitions,
ranging from Parmigianino (2008)
to Whistler and Nineteenth-century
Printmaking (2003).
Magne Bruteig was educated at the
University of Oslo. He is senior curator
of prints and drawings at the Munch
Museum, and author of Munch Drawings
(2004). He also contributed to the seminal
exhibition Munch Becoming Munch
(2009).
Edvard Munch PrintsPeter Black and Magne Bruteig
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58 colour and 14 mono illustrations275 x 215 mm · 128 pp · PaperbackISBN: 978-0-85667-677-2
July 2012 · £16.95 / $30.00
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The Sacred Architecture of Byzantium
The Sacred Architecture of Byzantium Art, Liturgy and Symbolism in Early Christian ChurchesNicholas N. Patricios
The churches of the Byzantine era were built to represent heaven on earth. Architecture, art and liturgy were intertwined in them to a degree that has never been replicated elsewhere, and the symbolism of this relationship had deep and profound meanings. Sacred buildings and their spiritual art under-pinned the Eastern liturgical rites, which in turn influenced architectural design and the decoration which accompanied it.
Nicholas N. Patricios here offers a comprehensive survey, from the age of Constantine to the fall of Constantinople, of the nexus between buildings, worship and art. His identification of seven distinct Byzantine church types, based on a close analysis of 370 church building plans, will have considerable appeal to Byzantinists, lay and scholarly. Beyond categorizing and describing the churches themselves, which are richly illustrated with photographs, plans and diagrams, the author interprets the sacred liturgy that took place within these holy buildings, tracing the development of the worship in conjunction with architectural advances made up to the fifteenth century. Focusing on buildings located in twenty-two different locations, this sumptuous book is an essential guide to individual features such as the synthronon, templon and ambo and also to the wider significance of Byzantine art and architecture.
Nicholas N. Patricios is Professor of
Architecture at the University of Miami.
His previous books include Kefallinia
and Ithaki: A Historical and Architectural
Odyssey (2002).
1160 colour and mono illustrations246 x 189 mm · 384 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-1-78076-291-3
March 2013 · £45.00 / $75.00
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Adolf Loos
Adolf Loos The Art of ArchitectureJoseph Masheck
Widely regarded as one of the most significant prophets of modern architec-ture, Adolf Loos was a celebrity in his own day. His work was emblematic of the turn-of-the-century generation that was torn between the traditional culture of the nineteenth century and the innovative modernism of the twentieth. His essay ‘Ornament and Crime’ equated superfluous ornament and ‘decorative arts’ with tattooing in an attempt to tell modern Europeans that they should know better. But the negation of ornament was supposed to reveal, not negate, good style; and an incorrigible ironist has been taken too literally in denying architecture as a fine art.
Without normalizing his edgy radicality, Masheck argues that Loos’s masterful ‘astylistic architecture’ was an appreciation of tradition and utility and not, as most architectural historians have argued, a mere repudiation of the florid style of the Vienna Secession. Masheck reads Loos as a witty, ironic rhetorician who has all too often been taken at face value. Far from being the anti-architect of the modern era, Masheck’s Loos is ‘an unruly yet integrally canonical artist-architect’. He believed in culture, comfort, intimacy and privacy and advocated the evolution of artful architecture. This is a brilliantly written revisionist reading of a perennially popular architect.
Joseph Masheck, Professor of Art History
at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New
York, was editor-in-chief of Artforum
in the late 1970s. He has been a
Guggenheim Fellow and, in 2006–10,
Centenary Fellow of Edinburgh College
of Art. Previous books include Building-
Art: Modern Architecture Under Cultural
Construction (1993), Marcel Duchamp
in Perspective, 2nd ed. (2002); The
Carpet Paradigm: Integral Flatness from
Decorative to Fine Art (2010) Texts on
(Texts on) Art (2011).
52 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 320 ppJanuary 2013
Hardback · £59.50 / $95.00ISBN: 978-1-78076-422-1
Paperback · £17.99 / $29.00ISBN: 978-1-78076-423-8
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Metalwork and Material Culture in the Islamic World
Metalwork and Material Culture in the Islamic WorldArt, Craft and TextEd. Venetia Porter and Mariam Rosser-Owen
The material and visual culture of the Islamic World casts vast arcs through space and time, and encompasses a huge range of artefacts and monuments from the minute to the grandiose, from ceramic pots to the great mosques. Here, Venetia Porter and Mariam Rosser-Owen assemble leading experts in the field to examine both the objects themselves and the ways in which they reflect their historical, cultural and economic contexts.
With a focus on metalwork, this volume includes an important new study of Mosul metalwork and presents recent discoveries in the fields of Fatimid, Mamluk and Qajar metalwork. By examining architecture, ceramics, ivories and textiles, seventeenth-century Iranian painting and contemporary art, the book explores a wide range of artistic production and historical periods from the Umayyad caliphate to the modern Middle East. This rich and detailed volume makes a significant contribution to the fields of art history, architecture and Islamic studies, bringing new objects to light, and shedding new light on old objects.
Venetia Porter is Curator of the Islamic
and Modern Middle Eastern Art
collections at the British Museum. Her
recent publications are Word into Art
(2006), Arabic and Persian Seals and
Amulets in the British Museum (2011),
The Art of Hajj (2012) and (ed.) Hajj:
Journey to the Heart of Islam (2012).
Mariam Rosser-Owen is Curator for the
Middle Eastern collections at the Victoria
and Albert Museum, with a focus on
the Arab lands. Her most recent book
is Islamic Arts from Spain (London: V&A
Publishing, 2010).
32 colour and 165 mono illustrations244 x 172 mm · 544 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-1-78076-323-1
June 2012 · £65.00 / $105.00
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The Visual World of Muslim India
The Visual World of Muslim IndiaThe Art, Culture and Society of the Deccan in the Early Modern EraLaura E. Parodi
Between the fourteenth and eighteenth centuries, the Deccan stood at the crossroads of far-reaching commercial and diplomatic networks. It ranged from Arabia and Iran to East Asia and, increasingly, fell within the orbit of European colonial expansion. This resulted in an immensely rich visual culture in the region, shaped further by the dynamic encounters between the different versions of Islam patronized by the ruling dynasties of the period, and diverse local linguistic, religious and artistic traditions.
This new book is the first richly illustrated and comprehensive exploration of the art of the late medieval and early modern Deccan. It explores the ways in which court art, artefacts and built environments were created and experi-enced, the reasons behind their creation, and the other agencies involved besides and beyond the court. This will be an invaluable resource for all interested in the visual culture of the Islamic world.
Laura E. Parodi is College Lecturer in
Islamic Painting at University College
Dublin, and has taught previously at the
Faculty of Oriental Studies, University
of Oxford. She obtained her PhD in the
History of South- and East-Asian Art at
the University of Genoa.
32 colour and 165 mono illustrations244 x 172 mm · 544 pp · HardbackISBN: 978-1-78076-323-1
December 2012 · £65.00 / $105.00
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The CompleteCatalogue
2012/2013
Architecture and PanellingThe James A. de Rothschild Bequest
at Waddesdon Manor Bruno Pons
The definitive account of the architectural origins of Waddesdon Manor and its celebrated panelling carved in the eighteenth century for great houses in Paris and now reassembled at Waddesdon.
22 colour, 650 mono, 20 diagrams303 x 223 mm · 704 ppHardback978-0-85667-437-2£155.00 / $275.00
238 colour, 114 mono 275 x 235 mm · 240 ppHardback978-0-85667-668-0£39.50 / $65.00
John Armstrong The Paintings Andrew Lambirth
A superb classical painter and draughtsman, Armstrong (1893–1973) also undertook much work in film, theatre, and ballet, as well as being a successful designer of murals and ceramics. The first major study of his work, the book draws on new and unpublished research to illuminate Armstrong’s highly original vision.
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All in Good Time Reflections of a Watchmaker
George Daniels
This is the remarkable story of George Daniels, the master mechanic, who was born into poverty but raised him-self out of it to become the greatest watchmaker of the twentieth century. This revised edition of the autobiog-raphy also contains a new section that illustrates and discusses over thirty of the pocket and wrist watches Daniels has made over the years.
60 colour plate, 20 mono plates260 x 190 mm · 240 pp Hardback978-0-85667-680-2£25.00 / $45.00
After Modernist Painting The History of a
Contemporary PracticeCraig Staff
Presenting the first critical account of painting, rather than art generally, this book provides a timely exploration of what has remained a persistent and protean medium. An invalu-able resource for those seeking to understand the themes and issues that have pertained to painting within the context of postmodernism and contemporary artistic practice.
40 mono234 x 156 mm · 240 pp Hardback / Paperback978-1-78076-179-4 / -180-0£52.50 / $85.00 // £16.99 / $28.00
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Complete Catalogue
128 colour, 34 mono270 x 203 mm · 208 ppHardback978-0-85667-643-7£29.50 / $45.00
65 colour270 x 215 mm · 96 ppHardback978-0-85667-612-3£25.00 / $39.95
The Art of Ancient Greece Sabine Albersmeier (Editor)
A major collection of Greek art housed in the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore is here presented in chrono-logical order with an introductory essay on each period from which the art is drawn and individual discussions of each piece designed to bring out its distinct features.
Art at the RockfaceThe Fascination of Stone Andrew Moore and Nigel Larkin
This richly illustrated book examines the principal ways by which artists have explored the geology of the land, paralleling this study with that of the human body. The book is divided into six thematic sections that explore the expression of man’s place in the universe.
70 colour230 x 210 mm · 80 pp Paperback978-0-85667-694-9£12.95
The Art of Faith3,500 Years of Art and Faith
in NorfolkEdited by Kimberly Orcutt
A celebration of the impact of religion on the art of Norfolk with its long history of migration and of diverse patterns of belief; the book charts the work of artists and craftsmen over three millennia.
3,500 YEARS OF ART AND BELIEF IN NORFOLK
Edited by Andrew Moore and Margit Thøfner6769497808569
ISBN 978-0-85667-694-9
THE ART O
F FAITH
3,500 years of art and belief in Norfolk
Edited by Andrew M
oore and Margit Thøfner
THE ART OF FAITH
This book celebrates the impact of faith on the art of a region with a long history of migration and diverse patterns of belief. The universality of the theme, along with its clear relevance to the history of one region and its cultural identity, makes this a celebration of more than local importance, with a reach well beyond that of the traditional survey.
Across the centuries, Norfolk has been the home to many and varied faiths. Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Romans all came with their own belief systems. During the Roman period, Christians also settled in this region and eventually – after a period of conflict – Christianity became the official religion. Other religions flourished too. In the middle ages there were thriving Jewish communities in Thetford, Bishops (now Kings) Lynn and Norwich, even though they suffered severe persecution from their Christian fellow citizens. From the fifteenth century onwards, there was a bewildering number of different branches of Christianity throughout the diocese of Norwich, an area significantly larger than the county boundary of Norfolk today.
In this region, the official and uniform religion of Protestant Christianity was only ever a general truth. Amongst others, there were Lollards, Catholics, Calvinists, Laudians, Puritans, Huguenots, Presbyterians and Quakers. Over the past two centuries a new pattern of diversity has emerged. To list but a few of the faiths now practiced by the citizens of Norfolk: there are Sikhs, Muslims, Pagans, Buddhists, Hindus and Mormons as well as older and more recently formed communities of Jews and Christians. Intriguingly, the low-lying landscape of this region of Britain can be seen to have had a lasting impact upon the sacred sites of many of these varied faiths.
EDITORS
Dr Andrew Moore is Keeper of Art and Senior Curator for Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Dr Margit Thøfner is Senior Lecturer at the School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS
Dr John Davies is Chief Curator for Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service, at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Professor Sandy Heslop is Professor of Visual Arts at the School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia
Dr Elizabeth A. Mellings is Post Doctoral Fellow for the Icon: Art & Belief project at the School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia
Dr Timothy Pestell is Curator of Archaeology for Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Dr Francesca Vanke is Curator of Decorative Arts for Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
320 colour, 160 mono303 x 230 mm · 752 pp Hardback978-0-85667-539-3£55.00 / $75.00
The Art of IndiaVirginia Museum of Fine Arts
Joseph M. Dye II
A comprehensive catalogue of the important collection of Indian art in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and a celebration of the diverse cultures that coexist in India. The objects are presented in four sections: sculpture, painting, decorative arts, and textiles.
Available in the USA from Art Media Resources
34 colour274 x 214 mm · 320 ppHardback978-0-85667-590-4£29.50 / $41.95
Art of the Renaissance Bronze
The Robert H. Smith CollectionAnthony Radcliffe and Nicholas Penny
In no other form are the ideals of the Renaissance better exemplified than in small bronze sculpture. This book examines one of the finest collections in the world, and provides a lucid account of the ways in which the sculptures were modelled, cast, assembled, tooled and coloured.
Franta BelskySculpture
An illustrated selection of Belsky’s work, embracing his portraiture, carvings, abstracts, and architect urally integrated sculpture, as well as unrealised projects. Parallel text in English, French, and Czech.
An Artist’s VillageG.F. Watts and Mary Watts at
ComptonEdited by Mark Bills
The book tells the story of the impact of G.F.Watts, a major nineteenth-century artist, and his wife Mary Watts on Compton, a small village in Surrey which became their artists’ retreat and where they built the Watts Gallery, the Compton Pottery, and the extraordinary Cemetery Chapel.
70 colour, 80 mono250 x 215mm · 176 pp Paperback 978-0-85667-696-3£19.95 / $35.00
140 mono298 x 206 mm · 160 ppHardback 978-0-302-00613-9 £20.00 / $39.95
Lynda BenglisArt in Context
Susan Richmond
Benglis has not merely challenged the status quo. She has tied it in knots, melted it down and poured it across the floor, cast it in glass, clay and bronze. This book examines in depth the work and critical neglect of an artist who, perhaps more than any of her contemporaries, changed the face of American art in the 1960s and 1970s, and continues to demand our attention.
16 colour, 80 mono234 x 156 mm · 224 ppHardback978-1-78076-257-9£51.50 / $88.00
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Complete Catalogue
32 colour, 2000 mono 275 x 245 mm · 304 ppHardback978-0-85667-547-8£85.00 / $145.00
British Watercolours In the Whitworth Art Gallery,
University of Manchester, A Summary Catalogue
Charles Nugent
The Whitworth Art Gallery holds one of the most prestigious collections of British watercolours and drawings. The first book to publish this out-standing group of works in its entirety, it provides a fascinating insight into the collection. All 2,500 works are included.
129 colour275 x 214mm · 240 ppHardback978-0-85667-649-9£45.00 / $75.00
Bon: the Magic Word The Indigenous
Religion of TibetSamten G. Karmay and Jeff Watt (Editors)
This book, the first of its kind to be dedicated solely to the art of Bon religion and culture, aims to explore and reveal the hidden treasures of this frequently disregarded religion in a series of essays by scholars esteemed in the field.
200 colour, 100 duotones280 x 240 mm · 288 ppHardback978-0-85667-556-0£25.00 / $37.95
Pierre Bonnard Early and Late
Elizabeth Hutton Turner
A major presentation of the work of Pierre Bonnard that illustrates his unique artistic vision, including paint-ings, drawings, prints, photographs, and sculpture. Written in conjunction with an exhibition at The Phillips Collection, Washington DC and the Denver Art Museum.
224 colour 274 x 216 mm · 336 ppHardback978-0-85667-700-7£29.50 / $50.00
Ford Madox BrownPre-Raphaelite Pioneer
Julian Treuherz
Ford Madox Brown had already pioneered a style of painting which came to be known as Pre-Raphaelite before the Pre-Raphaelite Brother-hood was founded in 1848. This major monograph provides a general introduction to Brown’s art based on new research; all of his important paintings are included, each one is illustrated and described.
470 mono300 x 225 mm · 240 pp Hardback978-0-85667-462-4£85.00 / $99.95
Cast-Iron Furniture And All Other Forms of Iron
FurnitureGeorg Himmelheber
This book documents the story and diversity of furniture made of iron, from Roman examples to Art Nouveau, concentrating on the nineteenth century, at which time iron furniture was at the forefront of industrial production. Presents over 460 examples.
230 colour, 100 mono289 x 237 mm · 360 ppHardback978-1-84511-549-4£59.50 / $79.00
Cairo of the Mamluks A History of Architecture and Its
CultureDoris Abouseif
The Mamluk sultans originated as a slave-based caste who took advantage of the mid-thirteenth century power vacuum to become rulers. This book aims to display the multiple facets of Mamluk patronage, and provide a discussion of sixty monuments built in Cairo by the Mamluk sultans. Illustrated with photographs, plans and drawings.
200 colour, 4,800 mono365 x 260 mm · 1,384 ppHardback978-0-85667-596-6 £690.00 net
Chinese Ceramics In the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul
Regina Krahl
One of the most important collections of its kind, this set offers a definitive catalogue that itemises and illustrates every piece. Includes some 4,500 pieces dating from the Yuan and Ming dynasties, and 5,500 from the Qing. Comes in three volumes in individual slip-cases.
90 colour 275 x 234 mm · 128 ppHardback978-0-85667-597-3£29.50 / $45.00
Christo and Jeanne-ClaudeInternational Projects
The Würth Museum Collection
Famous for their fabric installations involving both urban and rural sites, Christo and Jeanne-Claude have created some of the most controver-sial and compelling art works of the twentieth century. The book explores five decades of work by the incompa-rable artistic team.
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Complete Catalogue
94 colour, 25 mono270 x 220 mm · 144 ppHardback978-0-85667-520-1$45.00
219 colour, 85 mono303 x 230 mm · 624 ppHardback978-0-85667-499-0£69.50 / $89.95
180 colour 240 x 254 mm · 168 pp Paperback978-0-85667-706-9£20.00 / $35.00
42 colour, 289 mono293 x 241mm · 328 ppHardback978-0-85667-380-1£39.50 / $39.95
The Cocktail ShakerThe Tanqueray Guide
Simon Khachadourian
An essential reference work for collectors, well researched and generously illustrated with specially commissioned photographs.
Available in the USA only
Croatia in the Early Middle Ages A Cultural Survey
Ivan Supicic (Editor)
The first in the series, this volume charts the period from the seventh to the twelth century. Richly illustrated with colour plates, maps, plans, and diagrams, it provides a vivid portrayal of the medieval world in central Europe and the Adriatic region before the Ottoman invasions.
Constable and His Drawings
Ian Fleming-Williams
Structured around an important collection ofthe drawings, the book provides a carefully observed portrayal of the artist, and discusses the experiences that shaped his life and work. The result is a balanced and pertinent assessment of Constable and his work.
Court on Canvas Tennis in Art
Ann Sumner (ed.), with Kenneth McConkey,
Robert Holland, Susan Elks
This book celebrates the origins of the game and explores the ways tennis has inspired artists from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. Featured paintings include The Tennis Party by John Lavery, as well as less well known works by artists including Eric Gill, Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer.
1,000 colour280 x 230 mm · 464 ppHardback978-1-78130-002-2£55.00 / $95.00
Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum
Michael Archer
This book is an essential addition to the library of all scholars, collectors, auction rooms and dealers in the field and invaluable to those members of the public with an interest in the his-tory of English pottery generally and delftware in particular.
front coverPosset-pot: Floral and geometric decoration (d.26), Brislington, 1699
back coverMoney-box in the form of a dog: Spots and inscriptions (l.1), Brislington, 1717
Delftware in thefitzwilliam
much that is beautiful and unusual is revealed in this complete catalogue
of English and Irish delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The greater part of the collection was bequeathed by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher in 1928, and much of it is little known. A detailed publication has long been overdue, and here illustrated in full and resplendent colour are 588 items, many with multiple views. The strength of Dr Glaisher’s collection is the English earthenware of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly delftware: no better assemblage has ever been made by a single collector. He amassed objects with great academic rigour over a period of more than thirty years, concentrating particularly on dated pieces while always exercising a discriminating and aesthetical eye.
Michael Archer’s catalogue provides details of date and place of manufacture, size, body, glaze, decoration and provenance with a full discussion where appropriate. Julia Poole has contributed a fascinating chapter with much new material on Dr Glaisher’s life and the extraordinary breadth of his collecting interests. There is also a general introduction to delftware, including a description of the manufacturing process; further sections give indexes and exhaustive information on all the works.
This book is an essential addition to the library of all scholars, collectors, auction rooms and dealers in the field and invaluable to those members of the public with an interest in the history of English pottery generally and delftware in particular.
Michael Archer obe, ma, fsa is a former Keeper of the Ceramics Department of the Victoria and Albert Museum where he became the acknowledged expert on English delftware. He has written numerous articles and books on ceramics, culminating in Delftware: the Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, a catalogue of the collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum, published in 1997.
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Delftware
500 colour and mono303 x 230 mm · 800 ppHardback978-0-85667-624-6£58.00 / $110.00
Croatia From The Middle Ages To The Renaissance
A Cultural SurveyIvan Supicic (Editor)
This volume presents forty essays charting the period from the thirteenth to the beginning of the sixteenth century, and is written by the most eminent specialists on this period of Croatian history under the auspices of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
72 colour210 x 240 mm · 112 pp Paperback 978-0-85667-657-4 £14.00 / $28.00
The Dutch ItalianatesIan A.C. Dejardin
This selection of seventeenth century paintings by the Dutch Italianates celebrates the startling beauty of their vision of Italy, their virtuosity, observation, and humour, as well as telling the story of Dulwich Picture Gallery itself, and the remarkable men (and woman) who founded it.
100 colour260 x 220 mm · 112 pp Hardback978-85667-619-2£25.00 / $39.95
A Day in the SunOutdoor Pursuits in the
Art of the 1930sTimothy Wilcox
The pursuit of leisure was one of the most remarkable social phenomena of the 1930s. This groundbreaking book focuses on a small group of figure painters who were looking for ways of being both modern and in touch with a wide public. Their crisp, realist style was one that enjoyed popularity across Europe.
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Complete Catalogue
99 colour, 241 mono293 x 241 mm · 432 ppHardback978-0-85667-376-4£60.00 / $99.95
Early German Painting1350–1550
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionIsolde Lübbeke
German painting from the fourteenth to the early sixteenth century attained a high point unsurpassed in later times. Nearly all the most important artists of the period are represented, from Albrecht Dürer to Hans Maler. Ninety-one works are featured, with artists’ biographies.
51 colour, 128 mono293 x 241 mm · 226 pp Hardback978-0-85667-381-8£110.00 / $150.00
90 colour, 55 mono280 x 248 mm · 336 ppHardback978-1-86064-852-6£75.00 / $115.00
63 colour, 103 mono 293 x 241 mm · 280 ppHardback978-0-85667-353-5 £57.50 / $99.95
Early Italian Painting1290–1470
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionMiklós Boskovits
This collection, which includes some of the most exceptional Italian paintings of the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, provides a fascinat-ing overview of the period. It presents thirty-two works by major artists such as Duccio, Fra Angelico, Taddeo Gaddi, and Giovanni da Bologna, with artists’ biographies.
Early Persian Painting Kalila and Dimna Manuscripts of
the Late Fourteenth CenturyBernard O’Kane
‘Kalila and Dimna’ (‘The Fables of Bidpai’) are a repository of wisdom and understanding of the human condition and the most commonly illustrated medieval Islamic text. This book focuses on seven late- fourteenth-century Persian manuscripts, which contain several fine examples of Persian painting.
Early Netherlandish Painting
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionColin Eisler
The world’s greatest private collection of early Netherlandish painting is the subject of this extensive monograph. It includes forty-three paintings by masters including Robert Campin, Petrus Christus, Jacques Daret, Jan van Eyck, and Hans Memling.
80 colour305 x 229 mm · 180 ppHardback978-0-85667-581-2£29.50 / $45.00
Edge of DesireRecent Art in India
Featuring a disparate group of thirty-eight artists working in drawing, painting, video, sculpture, installation, and photography, the book provides a vital overview of the diversity that constitutes contemporary art in India.
146 colour270 x 215 mm · 144 ppHardback978-0-85667-631-4£24.95 / $47.95
English Ceramics250 years of collecting at Rode
Julie Mckeown
Rode Hall, a fine Georgian country house in Cheshire, is home to an im-portant collection of English porcelain and pottery amassed by successive generations of the Wilbraham family since the mid-eighteenth century. The book is the first comprehensive study of this historic collection.
120 colour305 x 200 mm · 288 ppPaperback978-1-84885-332-4£25.00 / $49.50
Epic of the Persian KingsThe Art of Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh
Edited by Charles Melville and Barbara Brend
Composed more than a millennium ago, the ‘Shahnameh’ – the great royal book of the Persian court – is a pillar of Persian literature and one of the world’s unchallenged masterpieces. This title combines revealing scholar-ship with full-colour illustrations from the rich manuscript tradition.
104 colour, 35 mono259 x 259 mm · 176 ppPaperback978-0-85667-531-7£25.00 / $40.00
The Essential HorseHilary Bracegirdle and Patricia Connor (Editors)
The book describes the relationship between man and horse for the past 2,000 years. Lavish illustrations include medieval illuminations, horse armour, Queen Elizabeth I’s riding saddle, and works by Stubbs and Munnings.
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Complete Catalogue
70 colour, 10 mono305 x 229 mm · 128 ppPaperback978-0-85667-562-1£20.00 / $35.00
Ethiopian PassagesContemporary Art from the Diaspora
Elizabeth Harney
Brings together African artists from across several generations who have addressed issues of identity, experi-enced displacement, and created new ‘homelands’. These experiences are manifested in the works of art that are included, demonstrating the arresting power of contemporary African art.
97 colour, 200 mono293 x 241 mm · 496 ppHardback978-0-302-00651-1£110.00 / $170.00
16 colour, 130 mono293 x 241 mm · 312 ppHardback978-0-85667-313-9£75.00 / $99.95
The European Avant-gardesArt in France and Western Europe
1904–c.1945The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
Christopher Green
Presents some of the most innovative art works of the first half of the twen-tieth century. Over forty artists are represented such as Georges Braque, Salvador Dalí, Juan Gris, Piet Mon-drian, and Picasso. Includes a valuable overview of this complex period.
European SilverThe Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
Hannelore Muller
Includes ninety-five works from Germany, England, France, Hungary, and the Netherlands. The objects range from tumblers to elaborate ceremonial cups, from ornamental terrines by Meissonier to an almost complete Augsburg travelling service in its original leather case.
William EttyArt and Controversy
Edited by Sarah Burnage, Mark Hallett and
Laura Turner
One of the most successful British artists of the early nineteenth century, Etty’s work has recently been neglected. The first major study of Etty’s work in over fifty years reas-sesses his use of the nude, his training at the Royal Academy and his large scale historical canvases and proposes a new framework within which his art can be understood.
200 colour280 x 240 mm · 256 ppHardback978-0-85667-701-4£35.00 / $55.00
100 colour270 x 205 mm · 96 pp Hardback978-0-85667-635-2£22.50 / $37.70
EyewitnessAmerican Originals from the
National ArchivesStacey Bredhoff
This major new book presents twenty-two eyewitness accounts chronicling some of the most dramatic moments in history. These accounts take the form of letters, diaries, court testimony, and official reports that reflect the breadth and richness of the American experience.
123 colour, 7 mono224 page · 224 ppHardback978-0-85667-563-8£27.50 / $55.00
The Fabergé MenagerieWilliam R. Johnston
This catalogue includes over one hundred of Carl Fabergé’s most beautiful creations, combining hardstones and other precious materials. It presents the history of Fabergé’s work from Easter eggs to animal sculptures. Published in collaboration with the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA.
The Face of CourageEric Kennington, Portraiture and the
Second World WarJonathan Black
Eric Kennington (1888–1960) was one of the most talented British portraitists of the twentieth century. This book, which has received excel-lent reviews, focuses on some of the nearly 230 works he produced during the Second World War.
Eric Kennington (1888–1960) was one of the most talented British portraitists of the twentieth century. His penetrating charcoal and pastel portraits were greatly admired by many of his leading artistic contemporaries including Wyndham Lewis, Stanley Spen-cer, Paul Nash, Edward Wadsworth, Henry Moore, Augustus John, William Orpen and John Singer Sargent. His draughtsmanship was also held in high regard by famous contemporaries in many fi elds and he could count as friends such as: T.E. Lawrence; Robert Graves; Siegfried Sassoon; George Bernard Shaw; J.B. Priestley; Kenneth Clark; John Rothenstein; Basil Liddell Hart; Julian Huxley and H.E. Bates.
This is the fi rst book to focus on some of the nearly 230 works he produced during the Second World War, fi rstly as an offi cial war artist working for Kenneth Clark’s War Artist Advisory Committee at the Ministry of Information and then in a semi-offi cial capac-ity for the Ministry of Labour, the War Offi ce and London Transport. The majority of his drawings were portraits but also included are examples of his attractive landscapes as well as haunting symbolic works – inspired by powerful feelings evoked in wartime and the individuals in uniform he met as a war artist. The book draws upon a rich vein of unpub-lished archival material and documentation while including imagery that has not been reproduced in over half a century as well as works which have never hitherto appeared in colour.Different chapters discuss the fascinating portraits he produced; of sailors who had survived the Battles of the River Plate and of Narvik, of fi ghter pilots who fl ew day and night during the Battle of Britain and the Blitz, of tank crews, munitions workers, men of the Home Guard who had already experi-enced the hell of the trenches and of employ-ees of London Transport who had displayed ‘grace under pressure’ during the worst of the bombing in 1940–41. The portraits are ac-companied by an array of enthralling stories of supposedly ordinary men and women who displayed the most extraordinary physical, mental and moral courage when confronted by the test of Total War. Kennington’s fre-quently hazardous experiences as a war artist are explored along with his often fractious relations with his employers at the Ministry of Information who were uneasy with his determination to celebrate individual service-men who had killed for their country rather than promote non-combatants and civilian sitters more compatible with an offi cial nar-rative that emphasised the ‘People’s War’ and the value of collective endeavour.
About the Author
Dr. Jonathan Black was educated at the Uni-versities of Cambridge and London. His PhD was awarded for his study of the First World War art of: Eric Kennington; C.R.W. Nevinson and Charles Sargeant Jagger c. 1915–1925. He has published widely about various aspects of early twentieth century Western European art history as well as on the careers of: Kenning-ton; Nevinson; Jagger; Henri Gaudier-Brzeska; Dora Gordine and Hans Schleger. Publications include: Form, Feeling and Calculation: The Complete Paintings and Drawings of Edward Wadsworth (London, 2006); Dora Gordine: Sculptor, Artist, Designer (London, 2008) and essay exploring Kennington’s friendship with T.E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia: Genesis of a Myth (Mainz, 2010). He is the curator of the exhibition The Face of Courage: Eric Ken-nington, Portraiture and the Second World War, Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon (April 2010–April 2011). He is currently Senior Re-search Fellow in History of Art at Kingston University and is researching a study of sculp-tor Ivor Roberts-Jones (1913–1996).
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Eric Kennington, Portraiture and The Second World War
Jonathan Black
The Face of Courage Eric Kennington, Portraiture and The Second W
orld War
Jonathan Black
70 colour, 55 mono270 x 215 mm · 168 ppPaperback978-0-85667-705-2£19.99 / $ 35.00
Garth Evans SculptureBeneath the Skin
Ann Compton (Ed.)
Garth Evans is a sculptor as capable of evoking intimacy and simplicity as he is of dealing with the monumental and the timeless. This investigation into Evans’s hugely varied, visually eventful and challenging practice explores connections across geographies and timeframes as well as contextualizing major changes and new departures in his work.
Garth Evans Sculpture Beneath the Skin
270 colour275 x 235 mm · 224 ppHardback 978-1-78130-004-6£25.00 / $40.00
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75 colour, 60 mono+ 100 colour thumbnails270 x 210 mm · 192 ppHardback978-0-85667-610-1£35.00 / $59.95
A Family of FashionThe Messels: Six Generations of DressAmy De La Haye, Lou Taylor & Eleanor Thompson
The Messel Family Dress Collection is a unique assemblage of exceptional garments worn by women from one extraordinary family. Their taste over a period of nearly 150 years is revealed through clothing influenced by femininity, travel, orientalism and a love of botany.
Angus FairhurstSacha Craddock with James Cahill and a
foreword by Sir Nicholas Serota
Angus Fairhurst (1966–2008) was one of the key players in the contempo-rary British art scene of the last three decades. This monograph, planned together with the artist, includes sections on his bronze sculptures, col-lages, paintings, computer-generated paintings, and prints.
125 colour and 15 mono210 x 265 mm · 128 pp Hardback978-0-85667-659-8£25.00 / $45.00
100 colour270 x 215 mm · 224 ppHardback978-0-85667-594-2£49.50 / $99.95
Fans In SpainNancy Armstrong
This richly illustrated book examines the long history of fans in Spain and their place within the country’s decorative arts. The work is presented in seven chapters that place the fan in its historical and social context.
134 colour285 x 245 mm · 168 ppHardback978-0-85667-528-7£25.00 / $55.00
Flatweaves Of TurkeyArend Bandsma and Robin Brandt
Fully illustrated in colour, the book highlights the beauty of Turkish flatweaves by presenting a wide range of Kilim types from diverse regions of Turkey. A total of 118 examples are discussed, with the emphasis on the wealth of colour and the innovative designs.
40 colour 270 x 215 mm · 96 ppHardback978-0-85667-573-7£18.99 / $29.95
500 colour, 50 mono253 x 184 mm · 256 ppHardback978-0-85667-532-4£49.50 / $69.95
Flower PowerThe Meaning of Flowers in Art
Andrew Moore and Christopher Garibaldi
Introduction by Anna Pavord
The book brings together a wide variety of ravishing illustrations of the cut flower throughout the history of European fine and decorative art since 1500. It explains their symbolic mean-ings and demonstrates the response that flowers evoke in us all.
Fountain PensUnited States of America and United
KingdomAndreas Lambrou
A lavishly illustrated book that covers the most important vintage and mod-ern pens from the UK and the USA. Each pen is reproduced to actual size, making this the ideal reference book for the collector and enthusiast.
188 colour, 108 mono309 x 225mm · 448 ppHardback978-0-85667-615-4£78.00 / $160.00
79 colour260 x 220 mm · 112 ppHardback 978-0-85667-623-9 £19.95 / $39.95
Fountain Pensof the World
Andreas Lambrou
This volume reproduces two thousand vintage and modern pens to actual size, making it the ultimate reference work for the collector and enthusiast alike.
From Victorian to Modern Innovation and Tradition in the Work
of Vanessa Bell, Gwen John, and Laura Knight
Pamela Gerrish Nunn
The book examines the impact of Modernism on the work of three women ar tists – Vanessa Bell, Gwen John, and Laura Knight. Modern-ism had differing interest for these painters, who were influenced by the opportunities afforded to them by their class and milieu as much as by their gender.
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Gilbert And GeorgeRobin Dutt
This monograph forms part of a new series that presents a critical appraisal of some of the most innovative and controversial contemporary artists in the world. Contains an art historical appreciation of their work and a substantial new interview.
103 colour, 67 mono280 x 248 mm · 336 ppHardback978-0-85667-651-2£49.50 / $75.00
Fernando Gallego and his Workshop
The Altarpiece from Ciudad RodrigoBarbara C. Anderson, Amanda W. Dotseth, and
Mark A. Roglan (Editors)
The twenty-six panels from the altarpiece of the cathedral of Ciudad Rodrigo, Castile is one of the most important art works produced in late fifteenth century Spain. This major new publication sheds light on its creation and its history.
240 colour, 30 mono280 x 240 mm · 336 ppHardback 978-0-85667-595-9£39.50 / $74.95
GauguinThe Origins of Symbolism
Richard Shiff, Richard Brettel, Guy Cogeval, Mary
Anne Stevens, and Lola Jiménez Blanco
Impressionist and symbolist painter Paul Gauguin became one of the major influences on the non-naturalist trends of the twentieth century. The book examines the artist’s primitive quest, as exemplified in his pastoral themes.
60 colour 210 x 240 mm · 112 pp Paperback978-0-85667-697-0£12.95 / $22.95
Gainsborough’s LandscapesRural Themes and Variations
Susan Sloman
Brings together some of Gainsbor-ough’s finest landscape oils and works on paper and examines them by look-ing at ‘themes and variations’ within his landscape oeuvre. The oil paintings chosen represent six principal land-scape types which are explored through drawings and prints that show how the artist developed the finished works.
120 colour, 40 mono280 x 230 mm · 144 pp Hardback 978-0-85667-570-6 £25.00 / $55.00
GOLFImplements and Memorabilia
Kevin Mcgimpsey and David Neech
A detailed study covering golfing art and memorabilia, patents, designs, the origins of the game, and related games.Golf for it!
80 colour, 200 mono275 x 235 mm · 272 ppHardback978-0-85667-644-4£35.00 / $55.00
Dora GordineSculptor, Artist, Designer
Jonathan Black
Dora Gordine has been widely admired as a creator of psychologically acute portrait heads, idiosyncratic public memorials, and sensuous figure sculptures. This book reveals the reality of the artist’s colourful life and provides a comprehensive assessment of her achievements as a talented and versatile sculptor and artist.
16 colour, 60 mono 270 x 212mm · 192 ppHardback978-0-85667-503-4£19.99
Great Women CollectorsCharlotte Gere and Marina Vaizey
This is the first book devoted to the very few women who, from1750 to the present, have assembled significant art collections. This book considers how and why these women collected, and explores the obstacles they over-came to assemble their collections.
Available in the USA from Abrams
145 colour, 50 mono297 x 234 mm · 240 ppHardback978-0-85667-510-2£45.00 / $99.95
HardstonesThe Gilbert Collection
Anna Maria Massinelli
Discusses and illustrates this magnifi-cent collection of hardstone mosaics from Italy and elsewhere in Europe, including their use in furniture, caskets, clocks, ecclesiastical objects, snuffboxes and pictures.
75 colour, 75 mono270 x 205 mm · 176 ppHardback978-0-85667-507-2£25.00 / $58.00
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80 colour210 x 265 mm · 192 ppHardback978-0-85667-671-0£25.00 / $45.00
130 colour, 20 mono322 x 298 mm · 220 ppHardback978-1-86064-979-0£59.50 / $105.00
David HarrisonAlistair Robinson with a foreword by
Lucinda Lambton
Over the course of the last twenty-five years David Harrison has created a body of work unique in contemporary British art, characterised by wit, a playful love of contradiction, and quiet erudition. The book includes an interview with the artist conducted by Peter Doig, and a study of his motifs and methods by Alistair Robinson.
Historic Maps of ArmeniaThe Cartographic Heritage
Rouben Galichian
This text brings together a collection of the most important maps of Arme-nia, from the oldest known version – a Babylonian clay tablet of the sixth century BC – to the renderings of Greek and Alexandrian cartographers, early Christian maps as well as versions from Ottoman and other Islamic centres.
70 colour, 76 mono280 x 235 mm · 176 ppHardback978-0-85667-438-9£35.00 / $59.95
Houghton HallThe Prime Minister, The Empress and
The HeritageAndrew Moore (Editor)
This book recreates the Houghton Hall of Sir Robert Walpole’s day (1675–1745) when he amassed a magnificent collection of paintings and sculpture in the house he built in Norfolk. Nine essays by experts on eighteenth century culture discuss both the house and its art collection.
HyperdrawingBeyond the Lines of Contemporary Art
TRACEY: Phil Sawdon and Russell Marshall
Four essays and images from thirty-three international artists collectively explore the boundaries of the hyper-drawing space, investigating in essence what lies beyond drawing – images that use traditional materials or sub-jects whilst also pushing beyond the traditional, employing sound, light, time, space and technology.
102 mono252 x 252 mm · 128 ppPaperback978-1-78076-254-8£19.50 / $34.50
145 colour229 x 292 mm · 224 pp Hardback978-0-85667-566-9£39.50 / $59.95
In Monet’s LightTheodore Robinson at Giverny
Sona Johnson
The book explores the paintings that Robinson produced whilst he was at Giverny, France, in the late 1880s and early 1890s. It also shows how Robinson, who came into contact with Monet during his visits to Giverney, absorbed and translated the French master’s working method, style, and subject matter.
250 colour240 x 280 mm · 440 ppHardback978-0-85667-593-5£39.50 / $69.95
In the Realm of Gods and KingsArts of India
Edited By Andrew Topsfield
This volume celebrates the wealth and diversity of the arts of India created for the life of courts and temples from 1000 BC to the twentieth century. Paintings, objects, and photographs reflect the variety and continuity of India’s aesthetic traditions.
85 colour, 70 mono294 x 245 mm · 240 ppHardback978-0-85667-495-2£25.00 / $45.00
Impressionists In WinterEffets de Neige
Charles S.Moffett, Eliza E. Rathbone, Katherine
Rothkopf, and Joel Isaacson
A highly illustrated catalogue that presents the only thorough investigation of Impressionist winter landscapes. It includes sixty-three major works by artists such as Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley, Caillebotte, and Gauguin.With four essays by prominent scholars.
120 colour, 30 mono305 x 229 mm · 128 ppPaperback978-0-85667-551-5£20.00 / $31.95
In And Out Of FocusImages from Central Africa,
1885–1960Christraud M. Geary
This book explores the role of photography in circulating ideas and sentiments relating to Central Africans in Europe and the US. It also shows how the peoples of Africa became fa-miliar with photographic technology, enabling them to create and project images of themselves.
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Infinite IslandContemporary Caribbean Art
Tumelo Mosaka, Annie Paul and Nicolette
Ramirez
The book presents a diverse and exciting selection of recent work in painting, installation, photography, prints, drawings, video, and sculpture by forty-five emerging and establishedCaribbean artists, reflecting the fascinating hybrid nature of contemporary Caribbean culture.
200 colour, 16 mono290 x 240 mm · 224 pp Hardback978 978-0-85667-641-3£30.00 / $55.00
70 colour, 4 mono286 x 219 mm · 140 pp + 4 FoldoutsHardback978-0-85667-628-4£49.50 / $69.95
Interior, Exterior and Scenic
The Paintings of Cynthia Polsky 1962–1974
Karen Wilkin
The book includes Cynthia Polksy’s best works on paper, as well as her paintings. Each entry is fully illustrat-ed in colour, either on a full page or as a double spread. An illuminating essay discusses the artist’s own observations on her works, which she conceives as landscapes ‘in which the observer can locate himself.’
250 colour292 x 265 mm · 256 ppHardback978-0-85667-663-5£39.50 / $65.00
Olja Ivanjicki Painting the Future
Olja Ivanjicki is one of Serbia’s most important and best-loved contem-porary artists, working primarily as a painter, but also as a sculptor, poet, newspaper columnist, costume designer, and architect. The book aims to appraise all aspects of her work and to bring it to a wider international audience.
Alexej Von JawlenksyCatalogue Raisonné vol. 1: Oil Paintings 1890–1914
Maria Jawlensky, Lucia Pieroni-Jawlensky
and Angelica Jawlensky
Volume one of this spectacular catalogue covers the period from 1890 to 1914.
360 x 290 mm · 522 ppHardback978-0-85667-398-6 £195.00 / $295.00
360 x 290 mm · 560 ppHardback978-0-85667-406-8£195.00 / $295.00
298 x 272 mm · 488 ppHardback978-0-85667-420-4£195.00 / $325.00
298 x 272 mm · 504 ppHardback978-0-85667-486-0£195.00 / $325.00
Alexej Von JawlenksyCatalogue Raisonné vol. 2:
Oil Paintings 1914–33Maria Jawlensky, Lucia Pieroni-Jawlensky and
Angelica Jawlensky
Volume two of this spectacular catalogue features the extensive middle period from 1914 to 1933.
Alexej Von JawlenksyCatalogue Raisonné vol. 3:
Oil Paintings 1934–37Maria Jawlensky, Lucia Pieroni-Jawlensky and
Angelica Jawlensky
Volume three of this spectacular catalogue covers Jawlensky’s last four active years and includes addenda and indexes to the three volumes on the oil paintings.
Alexej Von JawlenksyCatalogue Raisonné vol. 4: Watercolours and Drawings
1890–1938Maria Jawlensky, Lucia Pieroni-Jawlensky and
Angelica Jawlensky
Volume four of this spectacular catalogue raisonné deals with Jawlensky’s works in media other than oils. Also includes complete indexes.
The Complete Correspondence of
Edward JamesSharon-Michi Kusunoki, Dawn Ades and
Christopher Green
Since his death in 1984, Edward James has gradually been revealed to have been a prolific letter writer, leaving to posterity an archive which contains over 100,000 pieces of correspond-ence with some of the most interest-ing artistic personalities of the age.
50 colour, 50 mono275 x 190 mm · 336 pp Hardback with DVD978-1-78130-011-4£75.00 / $120.00
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1,000 mono, 75 colour292 x 265 mm · 376 ppHardback978-0-85667-636-9£135.00 / $145.00
Kandinksy DrawingsCatalogue Raisonné Volume Two:
SketchbooksVivian Endicott Barnett
Volume two is devoted toKandinsky’s thirty-eight sketchbooks that have remained intact. Intended as a com-panion to volume one, it illustrates and documents all the sketchbook pages with drawings. Vivian Barnett contributes a text on Kandinsky’s sketchbooks, an aspect of his work that has not been studied previously.
100 colour, 30 mono, 9 maps305 x 229 mm · 256 ppHardback978-0-85667-564-5 £39.50
Journey through AsiaMasterpieces in the Brooklyn
Museum of ArtAmy G. Poster And Frances Z. Yuan
This is the first book to survey the full range of Asian art in theBrooklyn Museum of Art, which houses one of America’s foremost collections. Each of the works is featured in full-page colour.
Available in the USA from Art Media Resources
1,370 mono, 75 colour292 x 265 mm · 600 ppHardback978-0-85667-622-2£195.00 / $385.00
Kandinksy DrawingsCatalogue Raisonné Volume One:
Individual drawingsVivian Endicott Barnett
The first volume of the catalogue raisonné comprises 1,236 works from all periods of Vasily Kandinsky’s career. There is complete provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography for each catalogue entry, as well as numerous commentaries discussing date, iconography, and related works.
550 mono, 72 colour 292 x 265 mm · 556 ppHardback978-0-85667-405-1£120.00 / $145.00
Kandinsky WatercoloursCatalogue Raisonné Volume One
Vivian Endicott Barnett
Available in two volumes, volume one discusses Kandinsky’s temperas, gouaches, and watercolours from the Munich years and the Russian period.
815 mono, 171 colour292 x 265 mm · 600 ppHardback978-0-85667-415-0£120.00 / $152.00
Kandinsky WatercoloursCatalogue Raisonné Volume 2
Vivian Endicott Barnett
Available in two volumes, volume two comprises over 800 works from the Bauhaus period and the artist’s last years in Paris.
136 colour250 x 210 mm · 96 ppPaperback978-0-85667-667-3£12.99
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum: A Souvenir Guide
The largest civic museum and art gallery in the UK, Kelvingrove houses over 8,000 objects in twenty-two themed, state-of-the-art galleries. This guidebook provides the visitor with detailed information about the objects on display and the history of Kelvingrove itself.
353 colour, 18 mono275 x 245 mm · 240 ppHardback978-0-85667-633-0£39.50 / $65.00
74 colour280 x 230 mm · 144 ppHardback978-0-85667-571-3£30.00 / $55.00
Carl LaubinPaintings
John Russell Taylor and David Watkin
Known by some for the brilliance of his architectural paintings, and by others as a landscape painter or an artist with a profound interest in the human figure, Carl Laubin is an artist of diverse qualities. This book aims to show the scope of his work.
KitajAndrew Lambirth
The second in a series of books on contemporary artists, the book contains a wideranging interview with the artist, a selection of sixty of Kitaj’s finest paintings, drawings, and prints, and previously unpublished documen-tary images from his personal archive.
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Complete Catalogue
128 colour and 97 mono292 x 229 mm · 280 pp Hardback978-0-85667-669-7£35.00 / $60.00
50 colour, 14 mono270 x 215 mm · 128 pp Paperback978-0-85667-629-1 £18.99 / $40.00
Lincoln and New York Harold Holzer (Editor)
The book, based on an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society of original artefacts, iconic images, and period documents, is the first to trace the evolution of Lincoln’s relation-ship with New York. It is edited by award-winning Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer and features chapters by some of the leading authorities in the field.
32 colour, 50 mono270 x 215mm · 128 pp Hardback978-0-85667-541-6£29.50 / $45.00
Legacies of SilenceThe Visual Arts and Holocaust
MemoryGlenn Sujo
This book examines the contribution of artist-witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust to post-war culture, music, literature, theatre, and the arts. A selection of the graphic works produced in internment, ghettoes, transit, and concentration camps between 1939 and 1945 makes up its core.
Isaak LevitanLyrical Landscape Revised Edition
Averil King
Levitan’s lyrical, expressive evocations of the Russian countryside are little known in the west and this book is intended as an introduction to his life and work.The book describes the artist’s training in Moscow, his youthful visits to the Crimea and the Volga region, and the creation of the ‘mood landscapes’ that won him early recognition.
London Eats Out 500 Years of Capital Dining
Edwina Ehrman, Hazel Forsyth, Rory O’connell,
Jacqui Pearce, Lucy Peltz, and Cathy Ross
Contrary to popular belief, eating out and buying ready made meals have been a fundamental part of London life for hundreds of years. This book offers a social history of Londoners’ eating habits.
Available in the USA only
60 colour, 60 mono270 x 215mm · 112 ppHardback978-0-85667-516-4 $19.95 / $45.00
109 colour, 200 mono 330 x 240 mm · 280 ppPaperback978-0-85667-557-7£30.00 / $55.00
The Making of The Royal Pavilion, Brighton
Designs and DrawingsJohn Morley
The book reproduces all the impor-tant surviving designs for the exterior and interior of the Royal Pavilion, first built in 1787 for the Prince of Wales as a neoclassical marine villa. The 300 illustrations capture all the magnificence and exotic luxury of this extraordinary building.
10 colour, 130 duotone273 x 229 mm · 248 ppHardback978-0-85667-609-3£29.50 / $47.95
Jim Love From Now On
Lynn M. Herbert
Published to accompany the first major exhibition of Houston sculptor Jim Love’s work, the book surveys the artist’s prolific oeuvre, from his signature bird, bear, and flower motifs to his portraits, theatre sets, and designs for furniture.
170 colour, 93 mono292 x 265 mm · 340 ppHardback978-0-85667-583-6£195.00 / $340.00
Franz Marc The Complete Works
Volume 1: The Oil PaintingsAnnegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
Franz Marc (1880–1916) was one of the most important members of the Blue Rider group of painters, which marked the high point of German Expressionism. This volume, the first of a three-part catalogue raisonné of the artist’s work, is devoted to the oil paintings.
Adolf LoosThe Art of Architecture
Joseph Masheck
Masheck reads Loos as a witty, ironic rhetorician who has all too often been taken at face value. Far from being the anti-architect of the modern era, Masheck’s Loos is ‘an unruly yet integrally canonical artist-architect’. This is a brilliantly written revisionist reading of a perennially popular architect.
52 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 320 ppHardback / Paperback 978-1-78076-422-1 / -423-8£59.50 / $95.00 // £17.99 / $29.00
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270 colour, 93 mono 292 x 265 mm · 440 ppHardback 978-0-85667-591-1 £195.00 / $375.00
1,242 colour292 x 265 mm · 432 ppHardback978-0-85667-598-0£295.00 / $475.00
Franz MarcThe Complete Works
Volume II: Works on Paper, Postcards, Decorative Arts and SculptureAnnegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
Volume two is devoted to the watercolours, works on paper, sculpture, and decorative arts All the pieces have been newly researched and documented by the Städtische Galerie at the Lenbachhaus in Munich. All the works are illustrated, many of them in colour.
Franz MarcThe Complete Works
Volume III: Sketchbooks and PrintsAnnegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
The third and final volume of the catalogue raisonné contains thirty-two sketchbooks and hundreds of draw-ings. Over one thousand sketchbook pages are catalogued and reproduced for the first time, with details of provenance and present location.
Franz Marc The Complete Works
Sketchbooks and Prints
Annegret Hoberg and Isabelle Jansen
Franz Marc (1880–1916) was one of the most impor-tant members of the Blue Rider group, together with other outstanding artists such as Vassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, August Macke, Paul Klee and Alfred Kubin. The group marked the high point in Ger-man Expressionism and had a profound influence on international art during the brief period from its formation to the beginning of the First World War.
This third and final volume of the full-colour cata-logue raisonné of Franz Marc covers all the artist’s sketchbooks and prints. The thirty-three sketchbooks have been reconstructed and the leaves presented in their original sequence, including more than 750 new entries taken from the individual folios. The new cata-logue on Marc’s prints provides an exhaustive docu-mentation of the various editions of the well-known woodcuts in particular. As in the first two volumes, the chronology of works has been fundamentally re-vised and brought up to date in line with the most re-cent research. Together with those two other volumes, the paintings (vol. I), and the watercolours, gouaches, drawings and postcards (vol. II), this book now makes Franz Marc’s complete œuvre accessible to the general public in a form that has never been available before. In doing so it represents the standard work for lovers of art, scholars and collectors alike, giving many fresh insights into this remarkable figure.
Front cover: Getötetes Reh (Slaughtered deer), 1913, Sketchbook XXVIII
Back cover: Zwei Pferd (Two Horses), 1912, Prints Cat. No. 54
Dr Annegret Hoberg is Curator at the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in Munich, in charge of the Blue Rider section and the Kubin Archive.
Dr Isabelle Jansen is Curator and Director of the Gabriele Münter and Johannes Eichner Foundation in Munich.
Franz Marc The Complete Works
Volume III Sketchbooks and Prints
The definitive work on this major
German Expressionist painter
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65 mono246 x 196 mm · 288 ppHardback978-1-84511-964-5£45.00 / $80.00
Medieval Sculpture and Works of Art
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionPaul Williamson
Included in this wide-ranging collection are fine Gothic sculptures on a large and small scale, ivories and enamels from major European centres, and works of art in other media. Each object is illustrated in full colour.
Mamluk History Through Architecture:
Monuments, Culture and Politics in Medieval Egypt and Syria
Nasser Rabbat
Analysing Mamluk constructions as a form of communication and docu-mentation as well as a cultural index, this book shows how the buildings mirror the complex – and historically unique – military, political, social and financial structures of Mamluk society.
Metalwork and Material Culture in the Islamic WorldArt, Craft and Text
Ed. Venetia Porter and Mariam Rosser-Owen
The material and visual culture of the Islamic World casts vast arcs through space and time, and encom-passes a huge range of artefacts and monuments from the minute to the grandiose, from ceramic pots to the great mosques.
32 colour, 65 mono244 x 172 mm · 544 ppHardback978-1-78076-323-1£65.00 / $105.00
56 colour, 21 mono300 x 240 mm · 112 ppPaperback978-0-85667-515-7£18.99 / $24.95
MichelangeloSculptor
Rupert Hudson
Full-page photographs, many taken especially for this book, celebrate the power of Michelangelo’s artistic achievement in sculpture. The book sets out to bring his genius closer to us and to render it more intelligible.
195 colour, 100 mono325 x 215 mm · 448 ppHardback978-1-84885-539-7£49.50 / $80.00
The Minarets of Cairo Islamic Architecture from the Arab
Conquest to the End of the Ottoman Period
Doris Behrens-Abouseif and Nicholas Warner, with
illustrations by Bernard O’Kane
Minarets have defined Cairo’s skyline since its early history. This title offers insights into the religious, historical and architectural significance of the minaret in Cairo from the Arab Conquest, through the Abbasid, Fatimid, Ayyubid, Mamluk and Ottoman periods.
The Modernity of Ancient Sculpture
Greek Sculpture and Modern Art from Winckelmann to Picasso
Elizabeth Prettejohn
This important and revisionist new book starts from the premise that the modern study of ancient art and the making of modern art are inextricably intertwined.
40 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 240 ppHardback / Paperback978-1-78076-179-4 /-180-0£52.50 / $85.00 // £16.99 / $28.00
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8 colour, 51 mono245 x 183mm · 326 ppHardback978-0-85667-409-9£29.50 / $45.00
More than a BookshopZwemmer’s and Art in the
20th CenturyNigel Vaux Halliday
Zwemmer’s bookshop, art gallery, and publishing house have a central place in the history of British art in the twentieth century. From the early 1920s the bookshop was a unique source of information on modern art, supplemented in 1929 by the opening of the Zwemmer Gallery specialising in contemporary art.
Muhammad Juki’s Shahnamah of Firdausi
Dr Barbara Brend And A..H. Morton
This study focuses on a particular manuscript of Firdausi’s epic poem the Shahnamah made in the late 1440s for the Timurid Muhammad Juki, regarded by some as the finest surviv-ing Persian illustrated manuscript. It includes a detailed analysis of the illustrations and a commentary on the manuscript notes.
80 colour 335 x 225 mm · 208 ppHardback978-0-85667-672-7£39.50 / $65.00
32 colour, 20 mono260 x 220 mm · 80 pp Hardback978-0-85667-620-8£25.00 / $39.95
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Morandi’s LegacyInfluences on British Art
Paul Coldwell
An exploration of the influence of Morandi’s work on generations of British artists, this fascinating book juxtaposes paintings and drawings by Morandi with signature works by artists such as David Hockney, Tony Cragg, Patrick Caulfield, Euan Uglow, and Ben Nicholson.
Moonrise over EuropeJ.C. Dahl and the Romantic
MovementPaul Spencer-Longhurst
Norwegian artist Johan Christian Dahl (1788–1857) was among the foremost European landscape painters of the nineteenth century. Concentrating on Dahl, Friedrich, and their northern European contemporaries, this book explores the new fascination with moonlight shown by Romantic artists of the period.
Edvard Munch PrintsPeter Black and Magne Bruteig
Edvard Munch’s prints are among the finest and most powerful graphic images of the twentieth century. This richly illustrated book provides a general introduction to Munch as printmaker and reproduces master-pieces in all the major techniques employed by him.
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218 colour, 861 mono320 x 265 mm · 512 pp Hardback978-0-85667-699-4£120.00 / $175.00
Edvard MunchThe Complete Graphic Works
Revised EditionGerd Woll
The revised edition of this standard work remains the essential reference for print experts, collectors and Munch enthusiasts alike. The catalogue raisonné provides detailed information about the printing techniques, editions, states and versions and illustrates all of Munch’s 748 registered prints.
A.J. MunningsAn appreciation of the artist and
selection of his paintingsStanley Booth
Sir Alfred Munnings is a major figure in the great tradition of British horse painters; he was prolific, controver-sial and immensely successful. The author introduces this selection of fifty of Munnings’ most beautiful and representative works all of which are reproduced in full-page colour illustrations.
50 colour, 19 mono258 x 280 mm · 68 pp Paperback978-0-85667-695-6£14.95 / $25.00
Munch’s striking and emotive graphic works have fascinated people all over the world for more than a century. He arranged a number of exhibitions of his prints in his lifetime, and was represented in many print rooms and important private collections in Europe before World War II. Since then his fame and infl uence on subsequent image-making have grown and grown. When he died in 1944 Munch bequeathed his own vast collection of some 17,000 print impressions, from a total output that amounted to between 20,000 and 25,000, to the City of Oslo. In 1963, the Munch Museum opened its doors to the public, and since then Munch’s prints have been shown in numerous exhibitions worldwide.
This catalogue raisonné gives complete details about technique, editions, states, versions, reprints, and where to fi nd the many surviving lithographic stones, wood blocks and metal plates in the Munch Museum. There are photographs of all the 748 registered prints (many in colour), mak-ing it an indispensable tool for professionals, but also a splendid art book for anyone fascinated by Edvard Munch’s pioneering contribution to the art of printmaking. There are also some images which have never been published before, plus an extremely useful thumbnail gallery of all the works. Gerd Woll’s extensive research and the enormous attention to detail in the individual entries will ensure that this beautifully illustrated volume remains the standard work on the subject for many years to come.
Gerd Woll b. 1939
Senior Curator of the Munch Museum until 2010 and Curator of prints and drawings between 1973–2001. Woll has published countless essays and catalogues that deal with Munch’s prints. In 2001 she completed a catalogue raisonné of the prints, Edvard Munch. The Complete Graphic Works (Philip Wilson Publishers, London). The topic of her Masters thesis at the University of Oslo – Munch’s Workers Frieze – was later explored in several catalogue essays and exhibitions, the most comprehensive of which was Edvard Munch – Monumental Projects 1909–1930 (Lillehammer Art Museum 1993). From 2003 onwards she was responsible for the Catalogue Raisonné project at the Munch-museet, which in 2008/2009 resulted in the four volume tome Edvard Munch. Complete Paintings (Thames & Hudson, London). Since 2009 until the present day she has been working on this new edition of the complete cata-logue of Munch’s prints, which is published in Norwegian by Orfeus Publishing (Oslo) and in English by Orfeus/Philip Wilson Publishers in London. Woll became Knight First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 2010.
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Murillo at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Xavier Bray
Dr Xavier Bray here couples sumptu-ous illustrations of the artworks with examinations of attribution and technique, at the same time providing reproductions of other Murillo paint-ings to put the master’s enduring art into an historical and social context.
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National TreasuresOf Georgia
Art and Civilisation through the AgesOri Z. Soltes (Editor)
A fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue of 165 works ranging from a ceramic shard of the sixth millennium BC through tenth century icons to early twentieth-century paintings. The introductory text traces Georgia’s long cultural history from its archaeo-logical beginnings to the present.
47 colour228 x 210 mm · 112 pagesSoftcover with flaps978-0-85667-604-8£22.50 / $31.95
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Newlyn FlowersThe Floral Art of Dod Procter
Averil King
Dod Procter, RA (1892–1972) was the creator of a series of wonderfully evocative flower paintings, developing a technique that was highly expressive. Her flower paintings are compared with those of her contemporaries, including Bloomsbury artist Vanessa Bell and Dora Carrington.
Nineteenth-CenturyAmerican Painting
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionBarbara Novak
All the nineteenth-century works are described and lavishly illustrated in colour and together provide an impressive overview of this period of American art. Includes 111 works by fifty-five artists such as Thomas Cole and Winslow Homer.
55 colour, 80 mono280 x 240 mm · 192 ppHardback978-0-85667-394-8£35.00 / $69.95
Nautical Antiques and Collectables
Jon Baddeley
Spans the period from the sixteenth century to the present day and covers ship models, fixtures and fittings, navigational instruments, marine arts and crafts, ocean liner artefacts, and ship portrait painting.
72 colour, 803 mono292 x 265 mm · 648 ppHardback978-0-85667-377-1 £85.00 / $150.00
Emil NoldeCatalogue Raisonné of the Oil
Paintings Volume Two 1915–1951Martin Urban
Emil Nolde was one of the leading figures of the German expressionist movement. This illustrated catalogue presents 720 paintings produced between the years 1915–51, and includes essays on fakes and ‘degenerate art’.
Volume one out of print
37 colour, 300 line drawings254 x 185 mm · 128 ppHardback978-0-85667-464-8£29.50
Oriental Rug SymbolsTheir Origins and Meanings from the
Middle East to ChinaJohn Train
Oriental Rugs contain few designs that are just designs and this survey aims to elucidate the meaning of the symbols incorporated into them. The book is divided into two parts on Middle Eastern and Turkoman symbols, and Chinese symbols.
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Nothing WastedThe Paintings of Richard Harrison
Brian Sewell
This affectionate but dispassionate and critical book is the most comprehensive record of Harrison’s intellectual and aesthetic develop-ment to date. Generously illustrated with numerous reproductions of his work, the book represents the most comprehensive collection of his work in any one place.
200 colour275 x 235 mm · 240 ppHardback978-0-85667-683-3£27.50 / $50.00
Emil NoldeArtist of the Elements
Averil King
Celebrated German Expressionist, Emil Nolde (1867–1956), created vivid and passionate oils and water-colours. Often incorporating vibrant colours and elements of fantasy, these paintings quickly imprint themselves on the viewer’s mind. This introduc-tion sets him in his time and place. King’s perceptive and wide-ranging text investigates the themes that pre-occupied the man and the influences that shaped his art.67 colour, 5 mono270 x 215 mm · 144 ppPaperback 978-1-78130-007-7 £22.50 / $35.00
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100 colour, 25 mono275 x 235 mm · 160 pp Hardback978-0-85667-596-2£35.00 / $65.00
56 colour, 160 mono285 x 215 mm · 292 ppHardback 978-0-8122-3207-3£39.50 / $65.00
195 colour280 x 240 mm · 216 pp Hardback978-0-85667-708-3£45.00 / $65.00
William OrpenPolitics, Sex, and Death
Robert Upstone, Roy Foster, and David Fraser
Jenkins
This monograph reappraises an artist who, at the time of his death in 1931 was probably the best-known painter in Britain. The book reveals the full variety of his work, from his revitaliza-tion of the nude to his extraordinary allegories and war paintings, and analyses the self-portraits that are a particular feature of his work.
OttocentoRomanticism and Revolution in 19th-
century Italian PaintingRoberta J. M. Olsen
Presents a detailed study of Italian nineteenth-century art that places its development within the larger European context. Includes studies on works by individual artists such as Giovanni Boldini, Silvestro Lega, and Francesco Segantini.
Painting Canada Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven
Ian A.C. Dejardin, with contributions by Anna
Hudson, Katerina Atanassova, Nils Ohlsen and
Mariëtta Jansen
A fresh and incisive overview of these innovative and influential artists. Lavishly illustrated with many of their finest paintings, this book situates Tom Thomson and the Group in the context of Canadian and European art in the early twentieth century.
150 colour, 50 mono350 x 320 mm · 300 ppHardback978-1-86064-888-5£65.00 / $107.00
Palestine and Egypt Under the Ottomans
Paintings, Books, Photographs, Maps and Manuscripts
Hisham Khatib
After Napoleon’s invasion of Egypt in 1798, the West rediscovered Egypt and the Holy Land, and painters, travellers and archaeologists flocked to the region. Based on a collection of art and printed material covering the 400 year period of Ottoman rule, this work records the vanished world.
130 mono250 x 202 mm · 256 ppHardback978-0-85667-661-1£35.00 / $60.00
106 colour, 20 mono275 x 235 mm · 136 ppHardback978-0-85667-601-7 £30.00 / $55.00
The Persistence of the Classical
Essays on Architecture Presented to David Watkin
Frank Salmon (Ed.)
In this volume fifteen distinguished writers on architecture offer essays to mark the retirement of Professor David Watkin from the University of Cambridge. The book is divided into three sections all linked by the common theme of classicism in architecture.
Maxfield ParrishMaster of Make-Believe
Alma M. Gilbert
A beautifully illustrated catalogue of Parrish’s work written from a humanistic perspective, this volume includes examples of all types of his work, from his grand murals to his fun and lively works based on Mother Goose’s fairytales.
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N o tradition in architecture has been more constantor more continually open to creative reinterpreta-
tion than the classicism that originated in the ancientGreek and Roman worlds. This beautifully designed bookexplores these ideas through essays on architecture, archi-tectural thought and landscape design from theRenaissance to the present day by fifteen distinguishedwriters. They have been brought together to mark theretirement from the University of Cambridge of one ofthe world’s most renowned architectural historians andgreatest authorities on classicism, Professor David Watkin.
Amongst the figures about whom new research ispresented are well-known architects Marie-Joseph Peyre,Thomas Hope, William Wilkins, C.R. Cockerell,Charles Barry and Albert Richardson, while less familiartwentieth-century architects introduced here includeE.L. Warre, Donald McMorran and George Whitby.There are essays on the architectural writers JohnSummerson and Hope Bagenal, while others take themes,spanning from interpretations of Vitruvius, throughRoman Catholic chapel building in London and the roleplayed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York instimulating Post-Modernism in the 1970s, to the persist-ence of Picturesque ideas in contemporary landscapedesign. In addition, there is a valuable bibliography ofDavid Watkin’s own very extensive publications.
authors: Barry Bergdoll, Anthony Geraghty, ManoloGuerci, John Harris, Richard John, Robin Middleton,Roderick O’Donnell, Alan Powers, John MartinRobinson, Frank Salmon, Charles Saumarez Smith, RogerScruton, Gavin Stamp, John Wilton-Ely and ChristopherWoodward.
f r a n k s a l m o n is a Lecturer in the History of Art at theUniversity of Cambridge and a Fellow of St John’s College,Cambridge. He studied with David Watkin in the 1980s andworks primarily on the classical tradition in European archi-tecture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and itsarchaeological sources. His book Building on Ruins: TheRediscovery of Rome and English Architecture (Ashgate, 2000) wonthe Whitfield Prize of the Royal Historical Society and theKostof Prize of the American Society of ArchitecturalHistorians.
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The PhotobookFrom Talbot to Ruscha and Beyond
Eds. Patrizia Di Bello, Colette Wilson
and Shamoon Zamir
Practicing photographers and writers across several fields of scholarship share a range of fresh approaches to reading the photobook, developing new ways of understanding how meaning is shaped by an image’s interaction with its text and context.
30 mono illustrations234 x 156 mm · 256 ppHardback / Paperback978-1-84885-615-8 / -616-5£59.50 / $95.00 // £18.99 / $31.00
The Picker House and Collection
A Late 1960s Home for Art and DesignJonathan Black, David Falkner, Fiona Fisher,
Fran Lloyd, Rebecca Preston, Penny Sparke
Picker House is a remarkable late 1960s modernist home specifically designed to accommodate a significant international collection of modern and contemporary painting and sculpture. Situated on the outskirts of London, in Kingston upon Thames, it is a rare surviving example of a spacious and progressive late modern house and garden that remains unaltered.
Jonathan Black, Senior Research Fellow in the History of Art and a member of the Visual and Material Culture Research Centre at Kingston University, London has published widely on British Modernism. David Falkner is Director of the Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University and curator of a broad programme of contemporary art and design projects, including the Stanley Picker Fellowship commissions. Fiona Fisher is a design historian and a member of the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University. Her research on the Picker House architect, Kenneth Wood, was supported by an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Early Career Fellowship in 2011 and 2012.
Fran Lloyd, Professor of Art History and the Director of the Visual and Material Culture Research Centre at Kingston University, has published widely on contemporary visual culture and sculpture studies. Rebecca Preston, a specialist in urban landscape and domestic space in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Britain, is an Associate Researcher in the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University and an Honorary Research Associate in the History Department at Royal Holloway, University of London. Penny Sparke is a professor of Design History and the Director of the Modern Interiors Research Centre at Kingston University. She has published widely, and broadcast, on the subject of the modern interior.
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The Picker House and CollectionA Late 1960s Home for Art and Design
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The Picker House is a remarkable late 1960s modernist home specifically designed to accommodate a superb collection of modern and contemporary painting and sculpture. Situated on the outskirts of London, in Kingston upon Thames, it is a rare surviving example of a spacious and progressive late modern house and garden that remains largely unaltered. Designed by the British modernist architect Kenneth Wood in 1965, it still retains its period interior décor, contemporary furnishings acquired through Terence Conran’s two design firms, Conran Design Group and Conran Contracts, and the distinctive art collection of its owner – including works by Chagall, Frink, Hepworth, Lowry, Rodin and many more – which was an integral part of its conception. Based on previously unpublished material and photographs, this heavily illustrated publication brings together leading researchers in their respective fields who chart the history of the house and its collections.
Picker was a New York-born cosmetic manufacturer who settled in London in 1936. He made his wealth in the 1960s through Gala Cosmetics, launching the new make-up brands Miners, Outdoor Girl and Mary Quant. This book offers a complete investigation into the architecture and design of the Picker House, its interior furnishings and décor, its Japanese-inspired landscaped garden and Picker’s significant modern and contemporary art collection of paintings, drawings and prints and sculpture. It concludes with a glimpse of the ongoing life of the collection and of Picker’s Fellowship legacy through the recent work of artist Elizabeth Price and designer Ab Rogers, amongst others.
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Pictures of KruppPhotography and History in the
Industrial AgeEdited By Klaus Tenfelde
The book opens up a unique collec-tion of photographs from the archives of the firm of Friedrich Krupp in Essen. It explores the development of the works from the 1860s to the years before the First World War.
John PiperThe Forties
David Fraser Jenkins
This text re-examines the work John Piper was officially commissioned to make during the Second World War and puts it context with work from pre-war and post-war years. Examples of Piper’s oeuvre included are his theatre designs, architectural paint-ings, the Recording Britain project neo-Romanticism and Welsh landscape paintings.
6 colour, 120 duotone 280 x 216mm · 176 ppHardback978-0-85667-494-5£35.00 / $55.00
Picasso Graphic MagicianPrints from the Norton Simon
MuseumBetsy G. Fryberger Et Al
A scholarly catalogue of 120 prints from the Norton Simon Museum’s collection, including highlights from all major areas of Picasso’s graphic work. The artist’s printmaking accom-plishments cover a range of activity from 1905 to 1970.
145 colour275 x 245 mm · 216 ppHardback978-0-85667-630-7£27.50 / $45.95
PissarroCreating the Impressionist Landscape
Katherine Rothkopf-
The first book to focus on French artist Camille Pissarro’s transforma-tion from a Barbizon landscape painter to one of the founders of the Impressionist movement. It features fifty paintings, from works exhibited at the Paris Salons of the 1860s to his stunning entries in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874.
100 colour, 20 mono282 x 240 mm ·144 ppPaperback978-0-85667-529-4£30.00 / $50.00
80 colour, 70 mono314 x 270 mm · 208 ppHardback978-1-871489-02-6£14.95 / $30.00
328 colour, 54 mono285 x 217 mm · 328 ppHardback978-0-90342-1-24-9 £35.00
Mica PopovicHeinz Klunker
Through his modest and witty autobiography, an essay by an eminent German art critic, and above all, through his paintings and drawings, this book presents a study of a truly remarkable artist-intellectual deeply involved in post-Second World War international art trends and the political and cultural life of Serbia and ex-Yugoslavia.
Porcelain for PalacesThe Fashion for Japan in Europe
1650–1750John Ayers, Oliver Impey, and John Mallet
This catalogue of over 350 pieces demonstrates the range of imported Japanese wares and shows both the spread of the fashion for collecting porcelain and the styles that had the greatest affect on production in Europe.
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162 colour, 4 mono275 x 210 mm · 168 ppHardback978-0-85667-513-3£35.00 / $55.00
Portrait Miniaturesin Enamel
The Gilbert CollectionSara Coffin and Bodo Hofstetter
A scholarly study of the art of enamel in Europe and England, looking at examples from the seventeenth to the late-nineteenth century, as well as examining the techniques and tools of enamelling.
The Practical Watch Escapement
George Daniels
One of George Daniels’s central contributions to horology is his co-axial escapement. This book explains the action of the escapement in terms accessible to both the expert and layman, and is accompanied by a series of detailed line drawings.
129 mono 260 x 190 mm · 88 pp Hardback978-0-85667-687-1£27.50 / $50.00
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60 mono253 x 184 mm · 296 pp Hardback978-0-85667-582-9£59.50 / $69.95
Reading VasariEdited By Anne B. Barriault, Andrew Ladis,
Norman E. Land, and Jeryldene M.Wood
The book explores the rich literary character and rhetorical strategies of Giorgio Vasari’s Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which tells the story of Italian art as it unfolded from its beginnings in the Trecento to its pinnacle with Michelangelo and the art of the Academy in the mid-sixteenth century.
Ragamala Anna L. Dallapiccola, Catherine Glynn
and Robert Skelton
Ragamala is a unique form of miniature painting executed in India between c.1400 and 1770. The book highlights the importance of ragamala and celebrates its literary content, its association with music and regional styles, and provides an interpretation of its symbolism accessible to a contemporary audience.
49 colour 225 x 225 · 96 pp Paperback978-0-85667-698-7£15.00 / $25.00
100 colour, 25 mono275 x 235 mm · 144 ppPaperback978-1-78130-001-5£19.95 / $32.00
Eric RaviliousImagined Realities
Alan Powers
Eric Ravilious (1903–42) was a paint-er, book illustrator, and designer of pottery and porcelain. From 1939 till his death he was an Official War Artist. This book presents a full retrospective of all aspects of his work. The book was awarded third prize in the The Art Newspaper & AXA Art Exhibition Catalogue Competition, 2004.
Queen Victoria’s Life In The Scottish Highlands
Delia Millar
Queen Victoria’s watercolours of the Highlands provided her with a constant source of pleasure, and the creation of this fascinating collection, which includes works by artists such as Sir Edwin Landseer, Carl Haag, and George Fripp, forms the central theme of this book.
24 colour, 124 mono271 x 234 mm · 152 pp Hardback978-0-85667-194-4 £25.00 / $45.00
244 colour, 16 mono214 x 275 mm · 368 ppHardback978-0-85667-656-7£49.50 / $80.00
Andrea RiccioRenaissance Master of Bronze
Denise Allen with Peta Motture
This richly illustrated catalogue presents the independent work of Andrea Riccio (1470–1532), today acknowledged as one of the greatest bronze sculptors of the Renaissance. It features essays by leading scholars on numerous topics, including a groundbreaking examination of his casting technique.
166 colour, 222 mono 293 x 241 mm · 438 pp Hardback978-0-85667-401-3£60.00 / $99.95
Renaissance and Later Sculpture
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionAnthony Radcliffe, Malcolm Baker,
and Michael Maek-Gérard
This detailed volume completes the survey of European sculpture and works of art in the collection. Eighty-seven pieces are illustrated and the authors offer fascinating insights into the period.
103 colour305 x 240 mm · 168 ppHardback978-0-85667-664-2£29.50 / $48.00
Diego Rivera The Cubist Portraits 1913–1917Sylvia Navarrete, Dr Serge Fauchereau, and
Dr Anna Indych-López
Focused on the crucial stage of Rivera’s career during the second decade of the 20th century, which he spent in Paris and travelling Europe with other avant-garde intellectuals and artists, this book examines the way in which the Cubist style he encountered came to inform his artistic expression.
Ivor Roberts-JonesJonathan Black
The book will also provide the first detailed examination of Roberts-Jones’s standing as one of Britain’s greatest portrait sculptors to whom an array of impressive personalities sat ranging from musicians such as Yehudi Menuhin, actors (Hugh Griffiths), writers (Saunders Lewis), politicians (Speaker of the House of Commons, George Thomas) and opera singers (Sir Geraint Evans).
250 colour and mono275 x 235 mm · 336 ppHardback978-1-78130-010-7£25.00 / $40.00
THE SCULPTURE OF
IVOR ROBERTS-JONESAbstraction and Reality
Jonathan Black
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Running For OfficeCandidates, Campaigns, and the Cartoons of Clifford Berryman
Jessie Kratz and Martha Grove
A humorous look at the American electoral process, this book follows the campaign trail, from the candi-date’s initial decision to enter the race to the final tallying of votes, through the cartoons of Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Clifford K. Berryman.
John RogersAmerican Stories
Edited by Kimberly Orcutt
John Rogers (1829–1904) is arguably America’s most popular narrative sculptor, his subjects being drawn from all aspects of the American experience. This major catalogue accompanies a travelling exhibition organized by the New-York Historical Society, which holds the nation’s premiere collection of Rogers’s work.
100 colour, 100 mono290 x 235 mm · 224 pp Hardback978-0-85667-689-5£30.00 / $50.00
80 colour, 40 mono245 x 245 mm · 208 ppHardback978-0-85667-446-4£35.00 / $59.95
Russian EnamelsKievan Rus to Fabergé
Anne Odom
An illustrated survey of Russia’s rich and varied tradition of enamelling that draws on examples from The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, The Hill-wood Museum,Washington DC, and a private collection.
The Sacred Architecture of Byzantium
Art, Liturgy and Symbolism in Early Christian Churches
Nicholas N. Patricios
A comprehensive survey, from the age of Constantine to the fall of Constantinople, of the nexus between buildings, worship and art. The iden-tification of seven distinct Byzantine church types, based on a close analysis of 370 church building plans, will have considerable appeal to Byzantinists, lay and scholarly.
1160 colour and mono246 x 189 mm · 384 pp Hardback978-1-78076-291-3£45.00 / $75.00
130 colour 275 x 245 mm · 192 ppHardback978-0-85667-634-5£29.50 / $55.00
143 colour and duotone275 x 235 mm · 144 ppHardback978-0-85667-560-7£29.50 / $39.95
John SaltThe Complete Works 1969–2006
Linda Chase
John Salt’s exquisite and intriguing evocations of abandoned cars and dilapidated trailers, often depicted in a rural setting, expand our definition of landscape and place him among the foremost realist painters of his generation.
A Seaside AlbumPhotographs and Memory
Philippe Garner
Tells the parallel stories of the evolu-tion of Brighton and Hove and the development of the practise of photography from its invention through to the1990s. The majority of the 143 illustrations are previously unpublished and include images by William Fox Talbot, Bill Brandt, and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Sacred ScriptMuhaqqaq in Islamic Calligraphy
Mark Allen and Nassar Mansour
‘Muhaqqaq’ was an early term which captured care, clarity and meticulous-ness in calligraphy. It was associated with the making of manuscripts of the Qur’an - a sacred task and one which helped to give the new Islamic order both identity and coherence. This book deals with the ‘muhaqqaq’ tradition.
More than 500 illustrations246 x 170 mm · 256 ppHardback978-1-84885-439-0£59.50 / $95.00
56 colour, 68 mono 293 x 241 mm · 250 pp Hardback978-0-85667-315-3£55.00 / $84.95
Set and Costume DesignsFor Ballet and Theatre
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionAlexander Shouvaloff
An extensive catalogue of fifty-six drawings by Léon Bakst, Nathalie Gontcharova, George Barbier, and others that reflects the theatre of the first half of the twentieth century.
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128 colour, 223 mono293 x 241 mm · 552 ppHardback978-0-85667-352-8£95.00 / $170.00
Seventeenth-CenturyDutch and Flemish
PaintingThe Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
Ivan Gaskell
A catalogue of 128 paintings produced in the seventeenth century, during which time the art of portraiture was transformed, religious imagery revi-talised, and new genres, particularly landscape, flower, and genre painting, were established.
222 mono, 110 colour293 x 241 mm · 480 ppHardback978-0-85667-508-9£110.00 / $170.00
Seventeenth andEighteenth-Century
Italian PaintingThe Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
Roberto Contini
Offers a broad panoramic view of painting in Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, including works by masters such as Tiepolo and Caravaggio. The volume also includes full biographies of every artist.
200 colour, 40 mono 250 x 210 mm · 272 ppPaperback978-0-85667-584-3£20.00 / $35.00
Shark Infested WatersThe Saatchi Collection of British Art
in the 90sSarah Kent
Charles Saatchi’s collection of young British artists is one of the most cel-ebrated collections of contemporary art in the world. This publication is an essential record of thirty-five artists that were collected by Charles Saatchi during the 1990s.
55 colour, 80 mono280 x 240 mm · 160 ppHardback 978-0-85667-484-6£37.50 / $65.00
Ships And SeascapesAn Introduction to Maritime Prints,
Drawings and WatercoloursDavid Cordingly
An illustrated examination of the development of marine art which explores the technique and subject matter. All the famous seventeenth-century Dutch maritime painters are covered, although the author concen-trates more on lesser known artists.
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350 colour280 x 250 mm · 288 ppHardback978-0-85667-467-9 £49.50 / $74.95
The SixtiesDavid Alan Mellor and Laurant Gervereau (Eds.)
Thirty years on, the sixties speak to us in celebration of youth, optimism, protest, and an explosion of art, music, and popular culture. This book is an ambitious Anglo-French collaboration in which, for the first time, photographs and essays from both sides of the Channel are integrated to assess and make vivid the phenomenon of The Sixties.
71 colour, 30 mono 260 x 220 mm · 112 ppHardback978-0-85667-638-3£35.00 / $55.00
A Slap In The Face!Futurists in Russia
John Milner
John Milner’s book is a long overdue examination of the complex relation-ship between Russian and Italian Futurism and provides an extensive survey of the Russian Futurist move-ment as manifested in art, design, literature, theatre, film, and music.
400 colour, 20 mono314 x 270 mm · 392 ppHardback978-0-85667-546-1£50.00
The Silk RoadArt and History
Jonathan Tucker
A celebration of the cultural heritage of the countries along the Silk Road, this book explores the ancient trade routes between Europe and the Far East. This lively and colourful book benefits from Antonia Tozer’s excep-tionally evocative photographs.
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48 mono, 21 colour284 x 254 mm · 112 ppPaperback978-0-85667-709-0£25.00 / $ 45.00
Sigismund’s WatchA Tiny Catastrophe
Barbara Loftus, with contributions by Monica
Bohm-Duchen and Esther Leslie
Barbara Loftus’s figurative paintings and works in other media are known for their exploration of the interface between personal memory and historical events. In her cycle of art-works, Sigismund’s Watch, she reflects on the convergence of public and private life in a study of transgenera-tional memory.
SIGISMUND’S WATCHa tiny catastrophe
Barbara Loftus
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SIGISMUND’S WATCH a tiny catastrophe
This cycle of artworks takes its subtitle from the writings of the cultural critic SiegfriedKracauer. The painter Barbara Loftus reflects on the convergence of public and privatelife in this study of transgenerational memory. By means of her paintings, bookworks andarchival material she focuses on a day in the life of her mother Hildegard. Sigismund’sWatch came into being in response to Hildegard’s recollections from early childhood ofthe impact of the hyperinflation in Weimar Germany, which was to change her perceptionof the adult world. With the sudden breaking of her long-held silence in 1995 a doorwas unlocked into the past of a ruined Europe, revealing to her daughter, Barbara, thetraumatic invasion of family life by cataclysmic political events. This account proved tobe but a single page in Hildegard’s story, which her daughter has been exhumingthrough her work since 1995. These works reflect on the emotional milestones of a lifelived and how these experiences are transmitted to the next generation.
With contributions by Monica Bohm-Duchen: independent art historian and curator Esther Leslie: Professor in Political Aesthetics at Birkbeck University of London
Barbara Loftus is the daughter of a German-Jewish refugee and an Anglo-Irish Communist.She grew up in London and studied art in the1960s. Since 1970 she has exhibited widelyand has taught at a number of art colleges inLondon and the South of England. She lives inBrighton and is married to the antiquarianbookseller, David Plumtree.
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We must rid ourselves of the delusion that it isthe major events which have the most decisiveinfluence on us. We are more deeply andcontinuously moved by the tiny catastrophesthat make up daily life.
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183 colour, 40 mono280 x 240 mm · 344 ppHardback978-0-85667-605-5£49.50 / $69.95
Joaquin SorollaBlanca Pons Sorolla
Joaquin Sorolla was one of the great-est natural painters of all time. Born in Valencia, this Spanish painter was a prolific and popular artist. He worked on a wide range of subjects – genre, portraits, and landscapes – and his luminous colouring and vigorous brushwork earned him a considerable reputation.
105 colour270 x 210 mm · 120 ppHardback978-0-85667-504-1 £15.99 / $35.00
Soccer MemorabiliaA Collectors’ Guide
Graham Budd
A guide to soccer memorabilia, cover-ing the sport from its formative years to the present day. All collecting fields are discussed and illustrated in colour throughout, showing the diversity of material that is available to collectors.
Spectacular DisplayThe Art of Nkanu Initiation Rites
Dr Annemieke Van Dammem
The book illustrates and describes the decorated wall panels, sculpture, and masks created during initiation rites of the young men of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola. On a broader level, the book explores the artistic and craft traditions of the local artisans.
40 colour, 8 mono305 x 229 mm · 96 ppPaperback978-0-85667-554-6£19.99 / $39.95
250 colour 292 x 265 mm · 288 pp Hardback 978-0-85667-662-8 £35.00 / $65.00
Milos SobaïcEdward Lucie-Smith
Milos Sobaïc’s work is a torrential outpouring of images in a wide variety of forms – paintings, sculptures, installations, and works that combine painting and sculpture. In this mono-graph, Edward Lucie-Smith analyses his work across the diverse media in which it appears, as well as the major themes with which it is concerned.
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Milos Sobaïc’s work is a torrential outpouring of images in a wide variety of forms – paint-ings, sculptures, installations, and works that combine both painting and sculpture. These have gained him recognition as the leading Serbian artist of his generation. Like many artists who come from the Balkans, he is a complete cosmopolitan. He has spent a long time living and working in Paris, his residence there the famous Bateau-Lavoir, once inhab-ited by Picasso, amongst other artists. He also teaches in China, at the Luxun Academy of Arts in Shenyang, and so is in close touch with the aesthetic revolution now taking place in Chinese art. Yet he has always been careful to maintain his roots in Serbia and Montenegro – his work has the epic sweep, as well as the passion and darkness, associated with tradi-tional Balkan folktales.
By its very nature, Sobaïc’s work is difficult to classify. It has links to Francis Bacon, to the classical surrealism of Salvador Dalí, and to the romanticism of Gericault. It is constantly preoccupied, as indeed these artists were, with the bond between the sublime and the abject, and with the tragic nature of the human condition. Above all, however, it represents the world in flux, and it is no accident that one of the images he continues to revisit is that of a swimmer cleaving through water.
In this monograph, the first written on the art-ist in English, renowned critic and poet Edward Lucie-Smith analyses his work across the di-verse media in which it appears, and the major themes with which it is concerned.
Edward Lucie-Smith is an internationally known art critic and historian, as well as a poet, anthologist and photographer. He has published more than a hundred books, in-cluding more than sixty titles on art, chiefly about contemporary work. A number of his art books, among them Movements in Art since 1945, Visual Arts of the Twentieth Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as standard texts throughout the world. In Britain he was for many years a well-known broadcaster, appearing regu-larly on the BBC arts discussion programme The Critics and its successor Critics’ Forum. He has also written for many leading British newspapers and periodicals.
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The StylemakersClassic Modernist Design
Mo Amelia Teitelbaum
In Paris in the 1920s, Chilean patron Eugenia Errázuriz and designer Jean-Michel Frank developed the classic-modernist style, fusing the achievements of Louis XIV furniture with the most recent innovations of avant-garde art. This first extensive study of one of the most important design movements of the twentieth century.
George StubbsThe Complete Engraved Works
Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Rob Dixon,
and Tim Clayton
The first substantial review of the work of a major eighteenth century British painter. The book concentrates on the important but neglected medium of reproductive prints, with 662 entries.
Vojo StanicSailing On Dreams
Robert Boyers,Valeri S. Turchin, and Emir Kusturica
This book comprises a unique combi-nation of lucid analysis and personal anecdote in three original essays accompanied by numerous images of the work of Montenegrin painter Vojislav Stanic and his busy world of local colour and absurd goings-on.
100 colour, 200 mono300 x 250 mm · 260 pp Hardback978-0-85667-703-8£35.00 / $60.00
250 colour292 x 265 mm · 280 ppHardback978-0-85667-650-5£55.00 / $95.00
12 colour, 466 mono 322 x 236 mm · 432 ppHardback978-0-85667-375-7£155.00 / $250.00
The History of the Squares and Palaces of London
Edwin Beresford Chancellor, Introduction by
Philip Davies
Edwin Beresford Chancellor’s two volumes form an absorbing and informative account of the history of two of London’s defining features. First published almost a century ago, these rare works still provide the most comprehensive accounts of their subject.
36 colour, 44 mono246 x 189 mm · 448 pp Haperback978-1-84885-495-6 £200.00 / $375.00
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Subtlety and Strength Drawings By Dora Gordine
(1895–1991)Jonathan Black and Fran Lloyd
This richly illustrated study is the first on the subject and complements the wide-ranging monograph Dora Gordine: Artist, Sculptor, Designer, also published by PWP. The book includes some fifty of Gordine’s finest drawings, the majority of which have never before been reproduced.
The Sultan’s ProcessionThe Swedish Embassy to Sultan
Mehmed IV in 1657–1658 and the Ralamb Paintings
Karin Adahl
In 1657, King Charles X Gustaf of Sweden sent Claes Ralamb as an envoy to Sultan Mehmed IV’s court. While he was there, Ralamb commissioned twenty large oil paintings, depict-ing an imperial procession through Istanbul in September 1657. This work presents Ralamb’s paintings.
41 mono, 4 colour282 x 240 mm · 96 pp Paperback978-0-85667-675-8£22.50 / $30.00
235 colour, 25 mono292 x 232 mm · 344 ppHardback978-9-18688-418-5£54.50 / $95.00
127 colour, 6 mono 270 x 205 mm · 138 ppHardback978-0-85667-523-2£35.00 / $59.95
SundialsAn Illustrated History of
Portable DialsHester Higton
A chronological illustrated guide to portable sundials, demonstrating the vital role they have played in the world for many centuries. The narrative is set against a social, political, and economic background.
140 colour, 30 mono280 x 225 mm · 192 ppHardback978-0-85667-569-0£35.00 / $29.95
Textiles from BurmaElizabeth Dell and Sandra
Dudley (Editors)
This book presents the richness of Burma’s textile traditions, lavishly illustrated with examples from the James Henry Green Collection at Brighton Museum and from other collections around the world.
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250 colour, 100 mono 270 x 240 mm · 280 ppHardback 978-0-85667-522-5£35.00 / $59.95
Travelling Artists in Cyprus1700–1960Rita C. Severis
A unique view of Cyprus as seen through the eyes of artists and travel-lers during the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Includes 350 works pertaining to two periods of the history of Cyprus, those of Ottoman and British rule.
110 colour, 60 mono 254 x 245 mm · 168 ppHardback 978-0-85667-602-4£29.50 / $55.00
The Triumph of Watercolour
The Early Years of the RoyalWatercolour Society 1805–55
Tim Wilcox
The book brings together the work of the Society’s founders and celebrates the golden age of British art and a medium in which Britain produced artists of remarkable genius. It includes works by Thomas Girtin, J.M.W. Turner, John Sell Cotman, and many others.
William Trost RichardsTrue to Nature
Drawings, Watercolors, and Oil SketchesCarol M. Osborne
This book celebrates the life and work of William Trost Richards (1833–1905) with reproductions of 230 works in pencil, watercolour, charcoal and oil, and an essay by Carol M. Osborne that places these works in the context of his life.
128 colour, 108 mono275 x 245 mm · 208 pp Hardback978-0-85667-678-9£35.00 / $60.00
100 colour, 70 mono270 x 235 mm · 160 ppHardback978-0-85667-568-3£29.50 / $55.00
Twenties LondonA City in the Jazz Age
Cathy Ross
This highly illustrated survey of the twentieth century’s most exciting decade examines the art, design, fashion and architecture of 1920s London alongside wider social and political ideas about Britain, mass democracy and popular culture.
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Twentieth-century American Painting
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionGail Levin
Over the twentieth century a stagger-ing number of artistic trends emerged in response and reaction to each other in the USA. In this comprehensive overview of American painting Gail Levin examines the American fascina-tion with both European tradition and avant-garde, and American artists’ search for a native style.
128 colour, 100 mono360 x 270 mm · 408 ppHardback978-0-85667-332-0£49.50 / $94.00
100 mono293 x 241 mm · 280 pp Hardback978-0-302-00619-1£135.00 / $190.00
Twentieth-century Russian and East European PaintingThe Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
John E. Bowlt and Nicoletta Misle
A catalogue of fifty-nine works, written by two of the most eminent scholars in the field. Provides a detailed description of each work in the context of the artist’s career and the broader artistic development of the period.
118 colour, 118 mono293 x 241 mm · 386 ppHardback978-0-85667-412-9£60.00 / $99.95
Twentieth-century German Painting
The Thyssen-Bornemisza CollectionPeter Vergo
A catalogue of 106 paintings by artists as diverse as James Ensor, George Grosz, Emil Nolde, and Edvard Munch, with an overview of the exciting developments taking place in German art in the first half of the twentieth century.
245 colour, 11 mono280 x 210 mm · 200 ppHardback978-0-85667-545-4£49.50 / $69.95
Venetian Glass in the 1890sSalviati at Stanford University
Carol M. Osborne
Illustrates and describes the 245 pieces of Salviati glass that were presented to the Leland Stanford Junior Museum at the end of the nineteenth century. An introductory essay explores the art of Venetian glass blowing, a tradition that goes back more than a thousand years.
1 colour, 55 mono243 x 172 mm · 104 ppHardback978-0-85667-162-3£20.00 / $30.00
Venice Dürer and the Oriential Mode
Hans Huth Memorial Studies IJulian Raby
This study clarifies VenetianQuattrocento orientalism, which influenced Dürer, and thus Northern Europe, and defines the sources and practitioners of oriental motifs.
33 colour, 1,100 mono299 x 225 mm · 1052 ppHardback 978-0-85667-436-5£195.00 / $295.00
The Victorian Watercolours and Drawings
In the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen
Delia Millar
A catalogue raisonné in two volumes of Queen Victoria’s vast collection of watercolours and drawings, presenting through the work of over 1,000 artists a kaleidoscope of Victorian England.
120 colour, 400 mono275 x 235 mm · 208 pp Hardback 978-0-85667-571-3£35.00 / $79.95
Edward WadsworthForm, Feeling and Calculation
Jonathan Black
Edward Wadsworth was a major figure in British art during the first half of the twentieth century. This highly illustrated monograph assesses one of Britain’s most talented and experi-mental painters and printmakers of the period, and places his work within a British and European context.
The Visual World of Muslim India
The Art, Culture and Society of the Deccan in the Early Modern Era
Laura E. Parodi
The first richly illustrated and comprehensive exploration of the art of the late medieval and early modern Deccan. Explores the ways in which court art, artefacts and built environments were created and experienced, the reasons behind their creation, and the other agencies involved beyond the court.
32 colour, 165 mono244 x 172 mm · 544 pp Hardback978-1-78076-323-1£65.00 / $105.00
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75 colour, 80 mono250 x 250 mm · 144ppHardback978-0-85667-526-3£30.00 / $59.95
The Wilde YearsOscar Wilde and His Times
Tomoko Sato and Lionel Lambourne (Editors)
Focusing on the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the book features Oscar Wilde as a central, catalytic figure linking London and Paris. Wilde is presented as a multi-faceted artist – not only poet, writer, playwright, but also art critic, journalist and progres-sive political thinker.
140 colour270 x 215 mm · 128 ppHardback978-0-85667-599-7£29.50 / $55.00
When Gold BlossomsJewelry for Gods and Goddesses. The Susan Beningson Collection
Molly E. Aitken
Ornamental forms in India are echoed from the walls of temples to the jewelry that drapes bodies and the surfaces of jewelry itself. This book focuses on jewelry from the south, especially women’s jewelry and jewelry of the gods. Illustrated in full colour throughout.
16 colour, 777 line drawings260 x 190 mm · 460 ppHardback978-0-85667-704-5£50.00 / $85.00
WatchmakingGeorge Daniels
This standard work on the art of watchmaking explains the requisite techniques and tools. The making of the precision timekeeper is described step by step, and is accompanied by line drawings and explanatory captions. Essential.
Watts ChapelA Guide to the Symbols of Mary
Watts’s Arts & Crafts MasterpieceMark Bills
Compton Cemetery Chapel is a grade I listed building created by Mary Watts between 1894 and 1904; this book is a guide to the symbolism of the glorious Arts & Crafts patterns that decorate its interior and exterior.
205 colour 275 x 215 · 80 pp Paperback978-0-85667-692-5£19.95 / $35.00
A World Observed 1940–2010 Photographs by Dorothy Bohm
Colin Ford, Ian Jeffrey and Monica Bohm-Duchen
Dorothy Bohm is widely recognized as one of the doyennes of British photography, her career spanning six decades. This book is the first illustrated record of all aspects of her work.
150 colour, 100 mono250 x 210 mm · 176 pp Paperback978-0-85667-688-8£17.95 / $30.00
Whistler’s Bridge:Battersea Bridge in the Art of WhistlerMargaret F. MacDonald and Patricia de Montfort
In the 1860s and 1870s Whistler produced a body of work (paintings, prints and drawings) based on Battersea Bridge. Pivotal to his career, this beautiful group permits a detailed examination of his approach to com-position, subject and technique. The one hundred and sixty illustrations here reproduced reveal his artistic development and allow a detailed study of the evolution of an artist.
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Whistler’s Bridge Battersea Bridge in the Art of Whistler
100 colour, 25 mono240 x 210 mm · 176 pp Paperback978-1-78130-006-0 £35.00 / $60.00
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