This stunning catalogue of 15th and 16thcentury Italian drawings from Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen will showcase highlights from this outstanding but still relatively little known part of the collection.
Informative guide to the most iconic works in The Frick Collection’s holdings, encapsulating the range and depth of the collection.
Life, Legend, Landscape presents a rich selection of Victorian drawings and watercolors from the Courtauld Gallery collection, ranging from finished watercolors intended for public exhibition to informal sketches and preparatory drawings for paintings or sculpture.
A remarkably detailed history of the continued survival and renewal of St Bartholomew the Great.
This groundbreaking study interrogates a rich and diverse repertoire of images from all over the world to answer the fundamental question: how are the meanings of images conveyed, recognized and accepted?
This ambitious new catalogue highlights the erotic and playful sculpture of Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams, foregrounding their shared commitment to using abstract form to ask important questions about fluid sexuality, bodies and humour.
This book presents an in-depth examination of a singular medieval ivory casket known as the ‘Baird Casket’.
A fresh way of looking at the art and material culture of Ancient Egypt by going behind the scenes to focus on the artists and makers who produced a wide range of beautifully crafted objects.
A View of One’s Own showcases ten trailblazing British female artists working between 1760 and 1860. Despite fighting to achieve recognition during their lifetimes, their art has remained mostly unknown and their works largely unpublished.
Endeavours to illuminate the role of figure drawings in the age of Rembrandt based on the exceptional Frits Lugt Collection