A major contribution to the study and understanding of American and European folk art.
A single, encompassing view of the rise of landscape painting in Britain from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century.
'Masters of French Painting, 1290-1920' presents 138 of the most significant and representative works of art in the Wadsworth Atheneum's internationally recognised collection of French paintings and pastels.
A long overdue broad-ranging study of one of Australia's leading contemporary artists, featuring works from over two decades.
Focuses on one of the most remarkable examples of gothic art to have survived, a unique functioning table decoration.
A long overdue celebration of one of the greatest painters of the Golden Age of Naples baroque.
Explores new approaches to portraying identity and the human face and figure, through works from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery's collections and other institutions.
Published in conjunction with Masterpieces of French Faience: Selections from the Sidney R Knafel Collection on view at The Frick Collection from October 9, 2018.
A beautiful book which will be a useful reference for all those interested in Vermeer, and a perfect gift
A compact guide to one of the best medal collections in the world.
A guide to Freer/Sackler's collection of 19th- and 20th-century photographs of scenes and figures from Asia and the Middle East.
Landscape historian Levee tells a fascinating and carefully researched narrative about The Blue Garden's origins, development, heyday, decay, and ultimate renaissance. Features historical photos, original drawings, and sketches.