Presenting the best and most imaginative creative responses by artists to the British prehistoric landscape over the last 250 years. This is the first significant... Læs mere
Accompanying a display at The Courtauld Gallery that will bring together for the first time Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s only 3 known grisaille paintings, this book will examine the sources, function and reception of these 3 exquisite and unusual masterpieces.
Accompanying the first ever exhibition devoted to the Dutch painter and draughtsman Adriaen van de Velde (1636–1672), this is also the first monograph on the landscape artist - one of the finest of the Dutch Golden Age.
"The artist should not only paint what he sees before him," claimed Caspar David Friedrich, "but also what he sees in himself." He... Læs mere
A masterpiece of medieval Arab metalwork revealed, shedding light on courtly life in northern Iraq under the Mongol governorship.
The self-portrait of Baccio Bandinelli in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, shows the scupltor pointing... Læs mere
George Stubbs: ‘all done from Nature’ presents the first significant overview of Stubbs’s work in Britain for more than 10 years and brings together 100 paintings, drawings and publications, from the National Gallery’s Whistlejacket to pieces that have never been seen in public.
Accompanying an exhibition at BASTIAN, London, this striking publication presents works by the German-born American artist Hans Hofmann (1880–1966), produced at the end of the Second World War and immediately afterwards.
Published to coincide with the first major retrospective on the artist in over 30 years, and featuring a number of rediscovered masterpieces, Henry Lamb: Out of the Shadows aims to cement his rightful position in the forefront of early 20th-century British art.
An in-depth examination of one of the most important ancient works in America, the exquisite Farnese Sarcophagus.