For over half a century the Montenegrin painter Vojislav Stanic has been living and working in the Mediterranean coastal town of Herceg Novi, observing the lives of its inhabitants from the window of
John Rogers (1829–1904) is arguably the most popular American sculptor ever, selling over 80,000 small plasters, known as ‘Rogers Groups’ over the course of a career that spanned the late nineteenth c
John Salt's exquisite and intriguing evocations of abandoned cars and dilapidated trailers, often depicted in a rural setting, expand our definition of landscape and place him among the foremost reali
Diego Rivera: The Cubist Portraits 1913-17 focuses on the crucial stage of Rivera's career during the second decade of the 20th century, which he spent in Paris and travelling in Europe with other ava
Through his witty and modest autobiography, an essay by eminent German art critic, Heinz Klunker, and above all, reproductions of his paintings and drawings, this book presents a study of a truly rema
One hundred and twenty prints by Picasso from the collection of the Norton Simon Museum are presented in this highly readable, fully illustrated and scholarly book.
Pissarro: Creating the Impressionist Landscape explores Camille Pissarro's remarkable transformation from a Barbizon-style painter to one of the leaders of the emerging Impressionist movement.
Maxfield Parrish's fame was due not only to his consummate mastery of the crafts of painting and illustration, but also to the newly developed high-quality colour printing techniques that aided the ma
The book reveals the full variety of Orpen's work, from his revitalization of the nude and his conversation pieces to his extraordinary allegories and war paintings, and analyses the series of self-po
Published to accompany the first major exhibition of Houston sculptor Jim Love¹s work in over 20 years, Jim Love: From Now On surveys this prolific artist¹s oeuvre in essays by exhibition curator Lynn