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Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi, 1707-1857

Edited by William Dalrymple and Yuthika Sharma

Between the years 1707 and 1857, the cultural center of Delhi in North India was the locus of a dramatic shift of power with the decline of the Mughal Empire and the rise of the British Raj. This critical transitional period...

March 20, 2012, HC - Paper over Board, $70.00

Turner Inspired

In the Light of Claude

Ian Warrell; With contributions by Philippa Simpson, Alan Crookham, and Nicola Moorby

The English Romantic artist Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) was hailed as the "painter of light" for his brilliantly colored landscapes and seascapes. He drew much influence from the French painter Claude Lorrain (c....

May 29, 2012, Cloth, $45.00

American Christmas Cards 1900-1960

Kenneth L. Ames

The power of Christmas derives from the appeal of its repeated rituals, the presumed antiquity of its traditions, and its ability to adapt to changing cultural conditions. Christmas cards seemed inevitable and ubiquitous, but...

November 29, 2011, Paper, $40.00

Matisse

Radical Invention, 1913-1917

Stephanie D'Alessandro and John Elderfield

A major reassessment of a critical moment in the work of one of the 20th century’s most important artists The works that Henri Matisse (1869–1954) executed between late 1913 and 1917 are among his most...

May 31, 2011, Paper, $45.00

Shapeshifting

Transformations in Native American Art

Karen Kramer Russell with Janet Catherine Berlo, Bruce Bernstein, Joe D. Horse Capture, Jessica L. Horton, and Paul Chaat Smith

Public perception of Native American art and culture has often been derived from misunderstandings and misinterpretations, and from images promulgated by popular culture. Typically, Native Americans are grouped as a whole and...

February 7, 2012, HC - Paper over Board, $75.00

The Three Graces

Snapshots of Twentieth-Century Women

Michal Raz-Russo

Featuring an amazing treasure trove of unpublished images, this intriguing and entertaining book looks at how women explored their identity through popular photography in the 20th century Snapshots...

November 29, 2011, HC - Paper over Board, $25.00

Treasures of Vacheron Constantin

A Legacy of Watchmaking since 1755

Julien Marchenoir

This sumptuous book brings to life the rich past and the landmark creations of one of the world's great watchmakers. Founded in the Swiss city of Geneva in 1755 by the gifted craftsman and businessman Jean-Marc Vacheron,...

November 15, 2011, Cloth, $60.00

Sol LeWitt

Structures, 1965-2006

Nicholas Baume; With contributions by Jonathan Flatley, Rachel Haidu, Sol LeWitt, Anna Lovatt, Joe Madura, and Kirsten Swenson; Foreword by Susan K. Freedman

Sol LeWitt (1928–2007), renowned for his role in establishing Conceptualism and Minimalism as dominant art movements in the postwar era, is perhaps best known for his masterful and brilliantly colored wall drawings. Throughout...

January 10, 2012, Cloth, $50.00

Tony Cragg

Sculptures and Drawings

Patrick Elliott

The British artist Tony Cragg (b. 1949), winner of the 1988 Turner Prize, is one of today's most celebrated and popular sculptors. Before studying art, he worked as a laboratory technician, and his continuing interest in...

February 28, 2012, HC - Paper over Board, $30.00

Byzantium and Islam

Age of Transition

Edited by Helen C. Evans with Brandie Ratliff

This groundbreaking volume explores the epochal transformations and unexpected continuities in the Byzantine Empire from the seventh to the ninth century. As the period opened, the Empire's southern provinces—the vibrant,...

April 24, 2012, Cloth, $65.00

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