An original analysis of the autobiographical elements in Albrecht Dürer’s art.
The first anthology of women’s writing about walking, edited by Wanderers author Kerri Andrews.
An investigation of representations and ideals of manhood in the courts of fifteenth-century Italy.
A fascinating, rigorous, wide-ranging reappraisal of Dante Alighieri’s life and work.
A wide-ranging, beautifully illustrated history of stained-glass installations.
A personal, eloquent portrayal of the meanings and cultural history of forests.
Chronicles the vibrant and passionate women who wrote for the 1890s journal The Yellow Book.
An investigation of the life and world of Bede, ‘the father of English history’.
The first full account of Dorothea Tanning’s surrealist art, sculptures, abstract paintings and films.
Explores the history and significance of all-women art exhibitions in midcentury America.
An original, accessible survey of Florentine painter Piero di Cosimo.
A fast-paced and entertaining journey through four hundred years of Latin American and Spanish history