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Goya in the Twilight of Enlightenment

Janis A. Tomlinson

The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya has long been considered an artist of the Enlightenment who took a heroic stance against the forces of political oppression, and critics have read his art as a reflection of his...

October 28, 1992, Out of Print, Cloth, $57.00
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Design, Form, and Chaos

Paul Rand

Paul Rand's stature as one of the world's leading graphic designers is incontestable. For half a century his pioneering work in the field of advertising design and typography has exerted a profound influence on the design...

March 31, 1993, Out of Print, Cloth, $60.00
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Grand Strategies in War and Peace

Edited by Paul Kennedy

In this important book, eminent authorities discuss how various nations have sought to integrate their political, economic, and military goals in order to preserve their long-term interests in time of war and peace....

September 10, 1992, Paper, $29.00

Medieval Illuminators and Their Methods of Work

Jonathan J. G. Alexander

Who were the medieval illuminators? How were their hand-produced books illustrated and decorated? In this beautiful book Jonathan Alexander presents a survey of manuscript illumination throughout Europe from the fourth to the...

December 23, 1992, Out of Print, Cloth, $65.00
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Discovered Lands, Invented Pasts

Transforming Visions of the American West

Jules David Prown, Nancy K. k Anderson, William Cronon, Brian W. Dippie, Martha A. Sandweiss, Susan Prendergast Schoelwer, and Howard R. Lamar

A common theme of western American art—from the depictions of Indians by early explorers to the monumental landscapes of Albert Bierstadt to the vibrant images of Georgia O’Keeffe—is the transformation of the land...

May 27, 1992, Out of Print, Cloth, $50.00
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Picturing a Nation

Art and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century America

David M. Lubin

When artists depict the world around them, says David Lubin, their images necessarily respond to the underlying social conflicts of their time. Lubin here examines the work of six nineteenth-century American artists to show...

May 25, 1994, Out of Print, Cloth, $80.00
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American Genre Painting

The Politics of Everyday Life

Elizabeth Johns

American genre painting flourished in the thirty years before the Civil War, a period of rapid social change that followed the election of President Andrew Jackson. It has long been assumed that these paintings—of...

July 28, 1993, Paper, $50.00
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Flesh and the Ideal

Winckelmann and the Origins of Art History

Alex Potts

Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768), one of the most important figures ever to have written about art, is considered by many to be the father of modern art history. This book is an intellectual biography of Winckelmann...

August 31, 1994, Out of Print, Cloth, $50.00
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The Art and Architecture of Islam, 1250–1800

Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom

Virtually all the masterpieces of Islamic art—the Alhambra, the Taj Mahal, and the Tahmasp Shahnama—were produced during the period from the Mongol conquests in the early thirteenth century to the advent of European colonial...

September 28, 1994, Out of Print, Cloth, $80.00
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Sisters of the Brush

Women`s Artistic Culture in Late Nineteenth-Century Paris

Tamar Garb

The Union of Women Painters and Sculptors was founded in Paris in 1881 to represent the interests of women artists and to facilitate the exhibition of their work. This lively and informative book traces the history of the...

April 27, 1994, Cloth, $64.00
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