In this second volume of Professor White's studies, the emphasis shifts to Italian art in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and the major figures who were... Læs mere
This book encompasses English topography and farming from the Tudor era to post-Napoleonic Wars. It includes a key guide to English travel and topography works... Læs mere
Basil Gray's second volume explores Chinese ceramics as a key influence on Islamic art. The book spans 40 years of research, including Persian manuscript painting, Turkish and Indian illumination, Chinese impact on Persian art, textiles, and glass.
Basil Gray's publications introduced Chinese and Islamic art to Europe. This volume covers Chinese painting, its philosophical roots, influence on Japanese and European... Læs mere
Volume one of this collection focuses on enamel and metalwork, including Irish examples. Volume two delves into Irish... Læs mere
The Caribbean's division among European powers fostered presses reflecting colonial powers' diverse stances on printing. This book focuses on... Læs mere
A collection of studies by Ralph Pinder-Wilson on Islamic art, focusing on decorative arts like pottery, bronze, jade and glass. It covers early Islamic glass, lustre ware, Norman... Læs mere
Professor van Os's 20 years of work on Tuscan painting, particularly the Sienese school, is showcased in this volume. It includes his significant contributions to the... Læs mere
Jonas Nordhagen's work on S. Maria Antiqua's frescoes in Rome is vital for early medieval Italian art. This volume compiles his research on Roman... Læs mere
This volume compiles John Beckwith's research on medieval and Byzantine art, emphasizing his expertise in Coptic and Byzantine textiles, ivory carving, metalwork, and cultural diffusion from Islam and Byzantium to Western Europe in the early Middle Ages.
Douglas Barrett, prominent in Indian art, presents three sections in his work: North India sculpture, Deccan painting & sculpture (Amaravati school), and South India sculpture.
This volume compiles John Oates' research on English printing and Cambridge University Library's collection. It includes 15 studies on English printing (15th-18th centuries), 11 on the library's collection, and 3 on his interest in Sterne.