This catalogue accompanies the first UK show of Wayne Thiebaud’s quintessentially post-war American paintings.
A close analysis of the “Ten O’Clock” lecture in which Whistler declared an end to the public’s participation in art. Also reveals the role played by Oscar Wilde.
Landscape Drawing in the Making is the first volume on the history and theory of landscape drawing in early modern Europe.
An exploration of the diversity of porcelain made in Japan for the domestic and export markets
The first monograph devoted to British Surrealist Emmy Bridgwater
This catalogue will celebrate Dr. Martin Eidelberg’s donation of European art pottery to the Saint Louis Art Museum.
This catalogue charts the evolution of the radical and distinctive style of French artist Georges Seurat through the recurring motif of the sea.
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fighting to achieve recognition during their lifetimes, their art has remained mostly unknown and their works largely unpublished.
This beautiful book explores the art of Elizabethan and Jacobean portrait miniatures through the exceptional collection of Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted
An introduction to the history of goldsmithing in London, published to accompany the Goldsmiths’ Gallery at the new London Museum.
Endeavours to illuminate the role of figure drawings in the age of Rembrandt based on the exceptional Frits Lugt Collection