The book paints a vivid multifaceted portrait of this extraordinary woman and includes around a hundred photographs in which her quest for formal perfection is combined with her talent for... Læs mere
A monograph of Henri Matisse's early career and works showing the awakening of his painterly genius. Text in English and French.
60 exceptional works selected from a private collection represent the coming of modernity through Impressionism and some masterpieces by French master Pierre Bonnard. Text in English and French.
The book presents the Gianfranco Luzzetti collection housed in the historic complex of the former convent of the Clarisse in Grosseto. Italian edition, with English translation in the appendix.
Through frames, documents, publicity materials, texts, original screenplays, extracts from interviews, letters and declarations, this book traces the fundamental stages of Neorealism.
The book is dedicated to the extraordinary cartoon by Pablo Picasso depicting his masterpiece - Guernica - the tapestry of which was displayed at the entrance to the UN Security Council room.
The book focuses on a heritage of works of rare beauty, which offers an exhaustive overview of Deco taste, told mainly through ceramics, but also through graphics, glass and metals.
Who other than Henri Matisse's daughter Marguerite could describe his engraving in this way? Responsible for validating her father's press-proofs, she is, along with her son Claude Duthuit, the author of this catalogue raisonne of his engravings.
The reissue of a historical exhibition catalogue and a new interview retrace important art relations between Italy and America after World War II.
A monograph of works by sculptor Marialuisa Tadei characterised by her bold use of colour and materials, including mosaic, glass, bronze and feathers. Text in English and Italian.
An overview on the historic development of the many roles and meanings of water and the incarnation of its significance in Islamic art and craftsmanship.
This book contains original content highlighting the great contribution given to the Italian Renaissance from the culture of the Jewish world, so far a little investigated topic.