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Born into slavery around 1853-4 on a cotton plantation in Benton, Alabama, Traylor has become one of the most important self-taught artists of the twentieth century. This publication... Læs mere
Published for the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb and the 200th anniversary of the deciphering of the Rosetta stone, this book responds to the ever-growing enthusiasm and curiosity for Egyptomania. Text in French.
Following extensive research and restoration work, fresh light can be shed on the fundamental aspect of Giacometti's technique and choice of materials in sculpture.
The golden age of Bolognese art was the XVII century: in this catalogue the drawings of the great masters held in the Louvre's collections.
A Louvre exhibit and catalogue on Giotto (c. 1267 1337), universally considered one of the greatest artists of all times and the renovator of Western painting.
The series aims to present a number of albums of drawings by famous artists held in the Louvre's collection. Thorough commentaries accompany the drawings.
Marguerite, Henri Matisse's daughter, and her son Claude Duthuit, are the authors of this catalogue of Matisse's engravings.
The reproduction of the 96-page sketchbook filled with Roman landscapes by the French painter Pierre Henri de Valenciennes during his stay in the city (1778-1782). Text in French.
Edited by French street artist Julien Malland (known as Seth) and Herve Perdriolle, a specialist in vernacular Indian art, this book offers a world tour of street art by artists entirely outside of any art discourse or public profile beyond the public evidence of the work itself.