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A visual exploration of the Deccan Indian architectural history. Contains maps guiding would-be travellers to these temple sites.
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A curated selection of 160 images from Pang Xiaowei’s Chinese Farmers project, celebrating China's agricultural workforce.
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The first book to be dedicated to the British branch of Faberge, covering its history from its opening in 1903 to its closure in 1917.
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A major survey providing new perspectives on contemporary Indian art; over 250 iconic artworks chosen by an intergenerational group of 54 artists, curators, historians, and writers.
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The first book devoted solely to William John Kennedy’s friendship with Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana, an intimate glance at their lives before they found fame.
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A provocative new book from sculptor and artist Barnaby Barford, who explores the impact of the apple on history and culture.
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Evocative floral interiors from leading home and lifestyle company, Designers Guild. Includes quotes from artists and famous figures who found their inspiration in flowers.
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A guide to the stunning collection of Orchid Award Portraits from the Lindley Collections at the Royal Horticultural Society.
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In this artistic celebration of the nude female form, Steen Evald explores photography as an art form and the body as a canvas.
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British Furniture 1820 to 1920 is the first book on the subject for several decades and the only book ever published to span the century from 1820 through to 1920.
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First book devoted to world-renowned stained-glass artist Rowan LeCompte, best known for his work in Washington National Cathedral.
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This collection of iconic images, compiled by pioneering collector and gallerist Peter Fetterman, celebrates the photograph’s unique capacity for sensibility.