An essential compendium of artist-activist Arthur Szyk's publicly held works.
A vibrant study of the history and production of the Bryce glass company, one of the most successful designers and producers of pattern glass tableware, novelties and lamps in the nineteenth century.
New volume in the Frick Diptych series focuses on an exquisite Renaissance portrait, pairing an essay by Frick curator Giulio Dalvit with a rich contribution from contemporary artist Elizabeth Peyton.
A lavishly illustrated publication which explores an exceptionally diverse array of work by self-taught artists with wide-ranging backgrounds and motivations.
New volume in the Frick Diptych series pairs an essay by Frick curator Aimee Ng with a contribution by bestselling author Daniel Mendelsohn.
A thoughtful selection of works which celebrates the opening of the new Buffalo AKG Art Museum, and provides a flavor of one of the world's most extraordinary collections of modern and contemporary art.
A timely look at the economic revolution that took place in the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. The rise of the monetary economy transformed every aspect of medieval Europe, including its values and culture.
A stunning survey of a wide-ranging and highly personal collection of major works in glass and clay by international artists.
New volume in the Frick Diptych series features a contribution by acclaimed figurative painter Nicolas Party paired with an illuminating essay by Frick chief curator Xavier F. Salomon.
An introduction to sixty unknown treasures, wonderful objets d'art made by world-renowned jeweller Andre Chervin, founder of the premiere New York atelier, Carvin French.
New publication celebrates the dynamic tradition of narrative art among Native nations of the American Great Plains.
Reveals the astonishing creativity, design innovation, and skill of Amish women from communities across the United States, through 50 premier quilts made between 1880 and 1940.