Offers fresh insight into two exquisite masterworks by Pierre Gouthière (1732-1813), celebrated gilder to the French kings.
A major new illustrated volume on the visual diary of extraordinary artist and traveler Henriette, Baroness Hyde de Neuville, who lived and worked in America during the early nineteenth century.
A stunning new volume which presents 120 pieces by 50 leading jewelry designers from the 1960s and '70s, including works by John Donald, Arthur King, Andrew Grima and Gilbert Albert.
A major new book about Doris Lee, one of the top female artists--indeed among the top figurative artists, regardless of gender--in the American art world from the mid-1930s through the 1950s.
The first book to focus on the urban development of Newport, Rhode Island, this is an extensively illustrated, multi-layered view of the city as both an urban entity and a cultural site of national significance.
This is the story of a garden, Bellevue House, in Newport, Rhode Island, that speaks to us about history and memory, inspiration and motivation.
A major new volume on Isamu Noguchi's skyviewing sculptures, which also addresses the theme of space, and our place in the universe.
The first volume to examine how craft artists and designers apply scientific and mathematical concepts to creating their work
An essay by Aimee Ng, Frick Curator, paired with a contribution by artist William Kentridge bring to life one of Constable's most serene depictions of rural life, the artist's personal favorite.
The first volume to bring the ground-breaking career of German-born modernist artist Winold Reiss (1886-1953) to light, focusing on his work in New York.
An engaging, giftable, richly-illustrated look at the special connection between people and their beloved pet.