A wide-ranging study of the intertwined notions of home and homeland that were central to the art and material culture of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland in the second half of the nineteenth century.
An exploration of two artists' creative dialogue with gardens and nature: French post-impressionist painter Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) and contemporary American artist Jennifer Bartlett (b. 1941).
Love & Peace is a heartening, emotive, and enchanting book, a wonderful gift that will bring comfort and hope. A stunning sequel to Love & Wisdom, combining... Læs mere
Drawing on an international cross-section of experts, Revolution! shows how the diverse peoples of the Atlantic world registered their grievances in both legal argument and violent protest.
A completely new illustrated volume presenting 55 paintings from 38 artists representing the New York Historical Society's superb collection of narrative art
Jews in America tells the story of the Jewish presence in America, from the earliest expeditions to the New World through to the arrival in the future United States.
A fascinating, thematic exploration of some of the millions of immigration files in the US National Archive, focusing on 29 case studies.
Showcases the Cleveland Museum of Art's internationally renowned collection of British portrait miniatures in a completely new catalogue.
Examines medieval culture from different viewpoints to reveal how the art of the Middle Ages can provide an insight into the wider issues of medieval... Læs mere
The first catalogue ever published of Herbert Katzman's New York City work.
Accompanies the first major exhibition of the artist's work, tracing Rockman's artistic development from the mid-1980s to the present.