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    847

    In this volume, experts explore Thracian royal tombs, the Greek colonization of the Black Sea coast, Thracian religion, and more, placing Thracian culture dating from around 1200 BC to the end of the first century BC, in a broader historical context that highlights its complex relationships with Greece, Persia, and Rome.

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    711

    This richly illustrated volume paints a complex portrait of Caillebotte, masculinity, and identity in late nineteenth-century France

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    847

    This book offers an exciting in-depth look at the intersection of art and science at the renowned California Institute of Technology.

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    757

    This authoritative compendium of newly translated primary sources reveals ancient Roman attitudes on every aspect of villas, from selection of place and construction activities to day-to-day management and lived experiences.

  • av Julian Brooks
    367

    This volume explores the creative ways that artists have utilized light in the creation of drawings to achieve spectacular effects

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    777

    Lavishly illustrated with dazzling objects, this publication demonstrates the ways art and science worked hand in hand in the Middle Ages and Renaissance

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    421

    In the 1960s and '70s, collaborations between artists and engineers led to groundbreaking innovations in multisensory performance art that continue to resonate today

  • av Todd Gannon
    777

    This book examines the life and legacy of Franklin D. Israel, an influential member of the Los Angeles school of architects

  • av Anastassios Antonaras
    1 361

    Illustrated with stunning new photography, this catalogue details the J. Paul Getty Museum's phenomenal holdings of ancient glass, spanning three millennia.

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    1 227

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  • av Gail Feigenbaum
    777

    This volume explores the crucial role of art dealers in creating a transatlantic art market in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  • av David Myers
    961

    This is the first online step-by-step guide to the design, implementation, and maintenance of heritage inventories and surveys.

  • av Roland Betancourt
    301

    An intriguing look at secrecy during the Byzantine Empire and the role of the art historian in seeking truth

  • av Larisa Grollemond
    577

    This fascinating volume explores an important fifteenth-century illustrated manuscript tradition that provides a revealing glimpse of how Western Europeans conceptualized the world.

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    577

    This abundantly illustrated volume is the first to explore the painted pottery of the ancient Greek, Moche, and Maya side by side.

  • av Debra.N Mancoff
    301

    What is an epaulette? What is a keffiyeh? These clothing items-and hundreds more-are entertainingly explained and vividly illustrated in this accessible guide.

  • av David Pullins
    777

    Reframing long-held assumptions about what distinguishes fine from decorative art, this innovative study explores a mode of making, seeing, and thinking that slices across eighteenth-century visual culture.

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    847

    The first English-language volume about Hippolyte Bayard, one of the inventors of photography who helped transform the burgeoning medium into an art form.

  • av Gustavo Giovannoni
    977

    The highly influential writings by an important early advocate for the conservation of historic cities are made available for the first time in English.

  • av Edina Adam
    491

    This engaging book highlights the role of blue paper in the history of drawing.

  • av Joseph Imorde
    841

    An in-depth and nuanced look at the complex relationship between two dynamic fields of study.

  • av Scott Allan
    381

    A revelatory exploration of one of Jean-François Millet's most contentious paintings.

  • av . Hellman
    331

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    841

    This book traces the history of how and why ancient Mesoamerican objects have been collected. Drawing upon archival resources & international museum collections, the contributors analyze the ways shifting patterns of collecting have shaped modern academic disciplines as well as public, private & institutional attitudes toward Mesoamerican art.

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    847

    Abundantly illustrated, this catalogue is a fascinating and comprehensive reevaluation of the French modernist sculptor Camille Claudel.

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    777

    Arthur Tress (b. 1940) is a singular figure in the landscape of postwar American photography. This abundantly illustrated catalogue contextualizes the highly imaginative, fantastic work Tress became known for. It also imparts a fuller understanding of his career and the New York photographic scene of the 1960s and 1970s.

  • av Katie Scott
    777

    This innovative book looks at objects that once belonged to artists, revealing not only the fabric of the eighteenth-century art world in France but also unfamiliar-and sometimes unexpected-insights into the individuals who populated it including Jean-Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and Elisabeth Vigee-LeBrun.

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    841

    This book provides the first exploration of the role that Persian cultures played in articulating the many ways power was expressed across Afro-Eurasia between the 6th century BCE and the 19th century CE. The essays analyze the intellectual and political exchanges of art, architecture, ritual and luxury material within and beyond the Persian world.

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    717

    Contemporary artist Uta Barth has spent decades exploring the complexities and limits of human & mechanical vision. This richly illustrated book charts her career and her most significant compositional series, revealing the many ways she has drawn attention away from the primacy of a traditional photographic subject to what is on the periphery.

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