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Page 1: Casemate Art Fall 2014 Catalog

FA L L 2014

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Welcome to Casemate Art, a new brand from the Casemate Group!

We’ve taken the art and architecture lists from both Casemate Athena andCasemate Academic, formerly the David Brown Book Company and combinedthem to create Casemate Art, a brand dedicated to representing a diverseselection of exceptional art and architecture publishers from the world over. Withsuch a wide variety of titles available, we are confident that you will findsomething that interests you. The catalog is split into the two subject areas tomake for easy browsing and you can place an order using the order form on theback page, or directly on our website.

Publishers represented by Casemate Art include ADEVA, American School ofClassical Studies at Athens, Anomie Publishing, ATF Asia, Azimuth Editions,Bellagio Press, British Museum Press, CB Edizioni, Christianity & Culture,Countryside Books, Edizioni Polistampa, English Heritage, Hirmer Verlag, Histoire& Collections, Journal of Jewish Studies, Legenda, Lutterworth Press, MacmillanArt Publishing, Australia, Midsea Books, Oxbow Books, Medina Publishing,Mimesis Edizioni, Paul Holberton Publishing, Piano Nobile, Pindar Press, SPAUitgevers, Spire Books, TK Asian Antiquities, & UBI Maior Edizioni and manymore.

This catalog showcases the frontlist titles from our publishers. To see the fullbacklist of all available titles, please visit our website www.casemateart.com. Tokeep up with the latest news, you can follow us on Facebook and Twitter as wellas our blog.

We hope you enjoy everything we have to offer. We value your feedback so pleasedon’t hesitate to get in touch. You can find our contact information on the backcover of this catalog.

With best wishes,

Casemate Art Marketing Team

Front cover image: Pool Party, oil on linen, 167 x 240cm, 2012 by Caroline Walker fromCaroline Walker – In Every Dream Home published by Anomie Publishing (p. 4)

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PSAUTIER DES SAINT LOUIS

By Marcel Thomas & Patricia Stirnemann

The Psautier des Saint Louis manuscript, which isheld in the National Library in Paris, holds anoutstanding place even amongst an immensely richarray of codices. Manufactured for one of the mostimportant rulers of the Middle Ages, whose reign inFrance was known as the Golden Age, the manuscriptalmost approaches the status of a relic. Saint Louis IX embodied the idealChristian ruler, whose deepest religious beliefs determined his behavior asa man and a king. From a number of different sources, we know that theking dedicated himself to daily religious readings. The assumption thatbetween the years 1253 and 1270, he prayed directly out of this Psautier,which was both artfully created and written for him, is well justified. TheLatin text of psalms is preceded by a magnificent cycle of pictures, with 78full-page miniatures from the Old Testament and represents the highpointof Gothic French Book Art.

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$137.00, 9783201019491, Hardback, 264 pages, Now Available,ADEVA, English/German/French text

ADEVA • ANOM I E PUBL I SH ING3A R T

THE BERTHOLD SACRAMENTARYVolume I

There are only very few books which stand out fromthe relatively large medieval production of primequality manuscripts, one of them is the BertholdSacramentary. It was produced upon the request ofAbbot Berthold and surpasses all comparable booksof the late Romanesque period in both formal andmaterial aspects. The Berthold Sacramentary is one of the most importantand beautiful manuscripts from the European Middle Ages during thetransition from the Romanesque period to the Gothic period. It contains 21full-page and 5 half-page miniatures, block pictures, decorated pages withinitials and historicized and ornamented initials, which use a dramatic andstriking composition to express different scenes and in which one alsofinds the free interpretation of well-known themes. All of these features,along with the color modelling used, make it one of the most uniqueexamples of Middle Age book illumination.

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$137.00, 9783201019804, Hardback, 288 pages, Now Available,ADEVA, English/German text

CHIRUGIAVolume I

By Abu’L Qasim Halaf Ibn Abbas Al-Zahraui Chirugia

The textbook of surgery written by the Arab physicianAbu al-Qasim Khalaf Ibn Abbas az-Zahrawi stood fornearly 500 years as the leading handbook in this fieldof medicine. It constitutes the oldest and also mostimportant link between Greek classical and lateclassical medicine and the European medicine of the high Middle Ages. Hiswritings were widely acknowledged and preferred even to the teachings ofthe Greek medical authority Galen. In all, 68 miniatures form the decorativeapparatus of this bibliophile manuscript, illustrating individual methods ofmedical treatment and instruments in all their details. Besides theseminiatures, which might have been derived from Arab models, numerousgilded initials (in total 227) bear testimony to the flawless quality and greatsignificance of the manuscript, both in medical history and in the history ofart. Chirurgia is composed of three books and decorated with numerousminiatures to illustrate diverse methods of medical treatment.

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$137.00, 9783201019651, Hardback, 403 pages, Now Available,ADEVA

ANNA FREEMAN BENTLEY: MOBILITYAND GRANDEURBy Michele Robecchi, Marina Cashdan & Ben Quash

Anna Freeman Bentley is a painter based in London.Her practice explores the built environment,architecture, and interiors, inviting emotive,psychological and semiotic readings of space. This, the artist’s firstmonograph, presents over forty paintings spanning her career to date. Itfeatures newly commissioned texts by London-based curator and writerMichele Robecchi, New York-based art writer and editor Marina Cashdan,and Ben Quash, Professor of Christianity and the Arts at King’s CollegeLondon. This hardback monograph showcases and explores the work ofone of the UK’s most promising emerging painters.

$40.00, 9781910221037, Hardback, 40 col illus, 96 pages, February2015, NYP, Anomie Publishing

PAUL SIMONON – WOT NO BIKEBy Tim Marlow & David Lancaster

‘Wot No Bike’ is a new limited edition publication of the work of Paul Simonon (b.1955, London). Growing up in London in the 1960sand 70s he found himself part of the community of Bikers and Rockers that emerged from the shadow of post-war austerity and which litthe touch paper for the punk revolution within which Simonon came to prominence as bassist with the legendary punk band The Clash.Since the band split in the mid 1980s, Simonon has divided his time between music and art projects. With Simonon’s independent-minded, outsider spirit, ‘Wot No Bike’ features twenty-three new and recent paintings depicting the stock-in-trade of his life as a Biker –poised between still life and autobiography. Inspired by modernist and realist painting of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries –particularly the social realism that came to define art, film, and popular culture in Britain in the 1950s and 60s – Simonon’s work is a personal exploration ofBritish subculture and counterculture of the post-war decades. Featuring an introduction by Biker historian David Lancaster and an interview by art historian,curator, and broadcaster Tim Marlow, ‘Wot No Bike’ has been produced as a cloth-bound hardback limited edition publication.

$50.00, 9781910221020, Hardback, 23 col illus, 72 pages, January 2015, NYP, Anomie Publishing

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CAROLINEWALKER – IN EVERYDREAM HOME

By MarcoLivingstone, JaneNeal & MattPrice

Caroline Walker (b. 1982, Dunfermline) hasestablished herself as one of the UK’s mostexciting figurative painters of her generationworking internationally today. By means of anelegant and seductive yet forthright use of paint,Walker makes paintings that explore ideas ofgender in relation to architecture. In EveryDream Home – the first monograph of Walker’swork – features around fifty key paintings, oilsketches, and ink drawings alongside anintroductory text by art historian, critic, andcurator Marco Livingstone, an essay byindependent critic and curator Jane Neal, andan interview with the artist by editor and curatorMatt Price.

$30.00, 9780957693609, Hardback, 50 col& b/w images, 80 pages, Now Available,Anomie Publishing

ANOM I E PUBL I SH ING4 A R T

MEEKYOUNG SHIN

By Jonathan Watkins,Kyung An, Ben Tufnell &Jade Keunhye Lim

London and Seoul-basedKorean artist MeekyoungShin (b.1967) isinternationally renownedfor her sculptures that probe the mis- and re-translations that often emerge when objects ofdistinct cultural and historical specificity aredislocated from their original context. Made fromsoap, her works replicate artifacts and canonicalworks of art, from Asian porcelain vases toGreek and Roman sculptures. This monograph,beautifully illustrated with over fifty color andblack and white images, was published incollaboration with the Korean Cultural CentreUK, London, on the occasion of ‘Unfixed: A soloexhibition by Meekyoung Shin’, held at the KCCfrom 12 November 2013 to 18 January 2014,curated by Jonathan Watkins.

$30.00, 9780957693654, Paperback, 50col & b/w illus, 108 pages, Now Available,Anomie Publishing

KAMROOZ ARAMPALIMPSEST:UNSTABLEPAINTINGS FORANXIOUSINTERIORS

By Kamrooz Aram, EvaDiaz, Media Farzin &Murtaza Vall

This monograph on Iranian-born, Brooklyn-basedpainter Kamrooz Aram presents the Palimpsestseries, which was in part inspired by graffiti onthe streets of New York, and its constantpainting-over by the authorities, only for it tobecome covered again in graffiti. The ongoingcycle of painting, covering-up and repainting inthe urban environment connects with Aram’slong-standing fascination with modernism andthe legacies of Abstract painting. The concept ofthe palimpsest in relation to Aram’s practice isexplored further in the publication. A photo essayand text by the artist further explore notions ofthe palimpsest and covering-up.

$45.00, 978095769366, Hardback, 50 col &b/w illus, 80 pages, Now Available, AnomiePublishing

RACHEL KNEEBONE:REGARDING RODIN

By Ali Smith & Catherine Morris

Rachel Kneebone (born 1973,Oxfordshire) is a London-based artistinternationally renowned for herporcelain sculptures that intricatelyfuse human, natural, and abstractforms in ways that are simultaneously serene and cacophonous, beautifulyet grotesque, otherworldly yet full of humanity. Launched in anticipation of‘399 Days’, Kneebone’s latest presentation at White Cube, London, insummer 2014, this publication features works of art and installationdocumentation from the artist’s acclaimed solo exhibition at BrooklynMuseum in 2012, which included eight of the artist’s works in dialoguewith fifteen bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin that she selected from themuseum’s collection. Featuring a foreword by Catherine Morris and a text byAli Smith, this publication is lavishly illustrated by photographs of the worksby Stephen White and installation photography by Jon Lowe.

$40.00, 9781910221013, Hardback, 50 col illus, 88 pages, August2014, Anomie Publishing

ROBERT FRY

By Mamuka Bliadze, Jane Neal & Dr. Anthony FryMBBS, MPhil, MRCPsych., DPM

The paintings and etchings of Robert Fry (b. 1980,London) confront viewers with an engagingexploration of the human form that asks profoundquestions about people’s physical presence in theuniverse and the psychological, emotional, andspiritual engagement we have with the world through our bodies. Thisbeautifully produced publication features around sixty selected works by theartist over the course of more than fifteen years, from very early works to2013.

This, the first monograph on the work of Robert Fry, is co-published byGalerie Kornfeld, Berlin, and Anomie Publishing, UK.

$45.00, 9780957693647, Hardback, 60 pages col & b/wreproductions, 88 pages, Now Available, Anomie Publishing

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5A R TAT F A S I A • A Z IMUTH ED I T I ONS

CHINESE MASTERS OF THE 20TH CENTURYVOLUMES 1Art of Li Keran

By Lu Zhangshen

The ancient art of Chinese painting has many goodtraditions, such as expressive use of lines, the adeptuse of ink, and majestic composition. Vast expansesof landscapes can be represented in a singe paintingscroll, which is rare in the paintings of other countries. Chinese painting isunique in reflecting the greatness and the extraordinariness of the Chinesenation. The realm reflected in Chinese paintings is very vast. Chinesepainting represents no only what the artist sees, but also what he knowsand thinks. It embodies great imaginative power. Some say my paintingsare based on the Impressionist School of Chinese painting. I do not agreeand believe it is on mixture of my Western study but also the splendidChinese cultural system and unique forms of expression.

$95.00, 9781921816079, Paperback, 269 pages, Now Available, ATFAsia

CHINESE MASTERS OF THE 20TH CENTURYVOLUMES 2Art of Pan Tianshou

By Lu Zhangshen

Pan Tianshou 1897-1971, inheriting the traditionalChinese painting, was a socialist painter. It had beenhis goal and spiritual fountain to revitalise nationalspirit by carrying forward the national art. Compared tohis predecessors, he showed more presence in the forefront of the culturalclashes and social reform, voicing his great support for Chinese painting.

$95.00, 9781921816055, Paperback, 230 pages, Now Available,ATF Asia

CHINESE MASTERS OF THE 20TH CENTURYVOLUMES 3Art of Huang Zhou

By Lu Zhangshen

Huang Zhou (1925–1997), modern Chinese artist,was originally named Liang Gantang. Masterpieces ofHuang, like A Blizzard in the Wilderness, Celebratingthe Harvest, On Patrol, Singing While Travelling, Pineand Eagle, One Hundred Donkeys, Lamb-grabbing Contest, and Chasingand Playing on the Steppe, represent innovative achievements incontemporary Chinese painting. Not only was Huang an artist of the people,he was also a social activist who made outstanding contributions to thepreservation and promotion of national art and to the advancement ofpublic art education. His artistic practice and theory have exerted asignificant influence on the development of contemporary art.

$95.00, 9781921816086, Paperback, 220 pages, Now Available, ATFAsia

PERSIAN MANUSCRIPTS, PAINTINGS ANDDRAWINGSFrom the 15th to the Early 20th Century in theHermitage Collection

By Adel Adamova

This volume surveys the Persian miniature andassociated arts held in the State Hermitage Museum,St Petersburg. The most comprehensive catalogue yetof these collections, it comprises more than 400 works dating from the15th to the early 20th centuries, including illustrated and illuminatedmanuscripts, single-page miniatures and drawings, painted lacquer andoils on canvas, presented side by side to give an overall picture of thedevelopment of the arts of Iran over five centuries.

$100.00, 9781898592075, Hardback, 612 col, 416 pages, NowAvailable, Azimuth Editions

TAJ EBOOKSFeatured here are hand-selected eBooks from TAJ Books.

Each title explores a different artist and their talent, taking the reader through the artist’s history and works.Find these and other titles from TAJ on your favorite retail site.

$12.99,9781844062553, ebook,96 pages, Now Available,TAJ Books

$12.99,9781844062362, ebook,96 pages, Now Available,TAJ Books

$12.99,9781844062146, ebook,96 pages, Now Available,TAJ Books

$12.99,9781844062577, ebook,96 pages, Now Available,TAJ Books

$12.99,9781844062621, ebook,96 pages, Now Available,TAJ Books

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THE LITTLE GIRL’S LITTLE BOOK OF ART

By Kathryn Dixon

Art appreciation can never start too early in a child’s life. The art and artists that are included in this little book have been chosento appeal to girls aged three to ten years. The text is intended to engage a little girl’s curiosity and encourage her imaginationwhether the book is read to her or she reads it alone. Choosing only thirty artists and only three paintings of each is by definitiona very selective process. As a result, many noteworthy artists have been excluded. Likewise, the artist’s paintings presented inthis book may not be the artist’s most important works but instead they were selected with the goal of instilling in readers a desire to know more about art andthe creative process and to be attracted to and identify with the colors, subjects, and scenes. The Little Girl’s Little Book of Art will grow with your little girl,suggesting new insights and ideas as the years go by. Recipient of a five star review from the Readers’ Favorite website.

Kathryn Dixon’s art history book, The Little Girl’s Little Book of Art, may be small compared to many art history tomes, but it’s chock filled with marvelousartwork. Dixon is gifted with an appreciation of, and enthusiasm for, art which she shares with her readers...The Little Girl’s Little Book of Art is a beautiful,bold and big work that’s bound to get young readers inspired, and it’s highly recommended. —Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite

$24.95, 9781627320139, Hardback, full col throughout, 128 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

BEL LAG IO PRE S S6 A R T

TAJ MINI BOOK SERIESThe TAJ Mini Book Series presents accessible and reasonably priced small volumes on individualtopics. Crammed full of color images, these books offer an introduction to a wide range of subjects.

BOTANICAL PRINTSBy Sandra Forty

$9.99, 9781627320078, Paperback, full col throughout, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

DELACROIXBy Isabella Alston

$9.99, 9781627320016, Paperback, full col throughout, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

EDVARD MUNCHBy Isabella Alston

$9.99, 9781627320160, Paperback, highly illus, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

FRENCH POSTERSBy Isabella Alston

$9.99, 9781627320146, Paperback, highly illus, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

MARY CASSATTBy Kathryn Dixon

$9.99, 9781627320108, Paperback, full col throughout, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

MONDRIANBy Isabella Alston

$9.99, 9781627320047, Paperback, full col throughout, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

PAUL GAUGUINBy Sandra Forty

$9.99, 9781627320085, Paperback, full col throughout, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

PAUL KLEEBy Sandra Forty

$9.99, 9781627320115, Paperback, full col throughout, 96 pages, Now Available, Bellagio Press

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BR I T I SH MUSEUM PRE S S7A R T

ICE AGE ARTArrival of the Modern Mind

By Jill Cook

This is a thought-provoking exploration of themasterpieces of sculpture, drawing and decorationof the last Ice Age. Produced between 40,000 and10,000 years ago, this is some of the oldest knownfigurative art in the world. Looking at these art works provides a fascinatinginsight into the earliest modern minds and their capacity to express ideassymbolically through art. Over 100 objects are featured, including small butexquisite sculptures made from mammoth ivory, engraved drawings,ceramic models, decorated objects and jewellery from the age of the greatpainted caves. The author examines them in a new light, as works ofaesthetic – not solely archaeological – interest, and as such forming part ofan unbroken continuum of human creativity.

$60.00, 9780714123332, Hardback, 200 col illus, 288 pages, NowAvailable, British Museum Press

MINGart, people and places

By Jessica Harrison-Hall

The Ming dynasty (1368–1644) is regarded asChina’s ‘golden age’. Through the themes of peopleand places and a wealth of objects, this beautifullyillustrated little book provides a concise and fascinating introduction to theMing period. The author looks at the main production centres, the extensivedistribution networks, and the roles of craftsmen, salesmen and customers.As so much of our knowledge of Ming China derives from archaeology,tombs of royals and non-royals are featured and major finds from themillustrated. Religious sites – monasteries, temples and mosques – are alsoexplored; rare surviving examples of architecture from the Ming period. Thebook concludes with an introduction to some of the imagined spaces of theMing, including realms for various gods.

$16.95, 9780714124834, Paperback, 75 illus, 96 pages, September2014, British Museum Press

GERMANY DIVIDEDBaselitz and his generation

By John-Paul Stondard

Published to accompany a significant exhibition atthe British Museum, Germany Divided: Baselitz andhis generation showcases a selection of key worksfrom six artists who re-defined art in Germany in thesecond half of the twentieth century; Georg Baselitz,Marcus Lüpertz, Blinky Palermo, A.R. Penck, Sigmar Polke and GerhardRichter. The majority of the works are published here for the first time. In-depth biographical essays on each artist show how the division of Germanyinto separate states affected their work; and the importance of theexperience of migration from East to West. Germany Divided explores thework of these artists in the broader historical context of Germany andEurope in the 1960s and 1970s, and shows how these debates placedcrucial emphasis on the creation and display of art.

$50.00, 9780714126906, Hardback, 130 col, 192 pages, NowAvailable, British Museum Press

A ROTHSCHILD RENAISSANCEThe Waddesdon Bequest

By Dora Thornton

This book, published to accompany a newgallery opening devoted to the WaddesdonBequest in the British Museum, will unlockthe history and romance of this glorious collection through its exploration ofsome of its greatest treasures and the stories they tell. As a major Jewishbanking family, the Rothschilds were the greatest collectors of thenineteenth century, seeking not only the finest craftsmanship in theirtreasures, but also demonstrating great discernment and a keen sense ofhistorical importance in selecting them.

$49.50, 9780714123455, Hardback, 300 illus, 352 pages, March2015, NYP, British Museum Press

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ADMONITIONSSCROLLBy Stuart Jan

This accessible andbeautifully illustratedbook explores the contextand meaning of thepainted scenes andaccompanying text of the Admonitions Scrolland provides a fascinating insight into Chineseculture and history.

$7.95, 9780714151083, Paperback, 30illus, 64 pages, December 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

BIRDSEdited by Mavis Pilbeam

Each striking image inthis beautiful anthology ismatched with a poemabout the same species.Some were composed byour best-loved writers – including Shakespeare,Chaucer and Tennyson – and others have beenselected from less familiar or even anonymousvoices around the world. The endless variety ofbirds, their freedom of sky, land and water, andespecially their song have also inspired writersthrough the ages.

$16.95, 9780714151120, Paperback, 48illus, 96 pages, February 2015, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

CURIOUS BEASTSAnimal prints from the British Museum

By Alison Wright

Visually appealing, entertaining and intriguing, thisbook explores humankind’s enduring curiosity aboutthe animal world.

$16.95, 9780714126883, Paperback, 100 illus, 112 pages, October2014, NYP, British Museum Press

THE BRITISHMUSEUM CITOLENew Perspectives

Edited by James M.Robinson, NaomiSpeakman & KateBuehler-McWilliams

The British Museum citole is a unique exampleof medieval craftsmanship and is one of veryfew surviving instruments from the MiddleAges. This new publication includes selectedpapers from the first international symposiumon the British Museum citole. Highly illustratedto reflect the visual richness of this beautifulinstrument, this title features a wide range ofacademic approaches to the subject, drawingtogether experts from the fields of history, arthistory, music, organology, conservation andscience and performance practice.

British Museum Research Publication 186

$70.00, 9780861591862, Paperback, 150col, 160 pages, NYP, British Museum Press

CATTLEHistory, Myth, Art

By Catherine Johns

This book explores therelationship betweenpeople and cattle throughthe ages via works of artand artifacts drawn from the rich collection ofthe British Museum. The author compares andcontrasts images from around the world –Palaeolithic carvings to Ancient Egyptian figures,Greek sculpture to English porcelain, drawingsby Dürer and Goya to Indian paintings andJapanese prints – to create a superbly illustratedcelebration of these majestic beasts.

$34.95, 9780714150840, Hardback, 200illus, 192 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

BEYOND ELDORADOpower and gold inancient colombia

By Elisenda Vila Llonch

Among the cultures of thenorthern Andes, gold has been revered above allother materials. Gold was believed to be aproduct of the Sun, the supreme procreator, andas such had special associations with fertilityand power. Drawing on the spectacularcollections of the Museo del Oro in Bogota andthe British Museum, this beautiful book featuresover 150 masterpieces fashioned exquisitely ingold, including tiny votive figures, decorativenose rings, vessels, pectorals and masks.

$29.95, 9780714125411, Paperback, 200col, 192 pages, Now Available, BritishMuseum Press

CATSEdited by DeliaPemberton

Cats were firstdomesticated – or, morelikely, noticed a warmfireside and chose todomesticate themselves – many thousands ofyears ago. Over the centuries they haveperformed a useful role as pest controllers, butmuch more as friends and companions ofhumans. This delightful illustrated anthologyincludes a selection of the many poems,anecdotes and quotations about cats, whichhave been written over the centuries.

$16.95, 9780714151113, Paperback, 48illus, 96 pages, February 2015, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

DOGSBy Catherine Johns

The book opens with an introduction exploring theevolution of the species, its earliest interaction withhuman communities and its domestication, itsimportance in human history and culture, and itsrole in art, symbolism and mythology followed byspreads comparing and contrasting images from different cultures to showsimilarities and differences in the way that dogs have been perceived anddepicted. The illustrations range from life-size sculpture to tiny engravedgems, from mosaic floors and stone wall-reliefs to miniature paintings andgold ornaments and from ceramic vessels to pocket-knife handles, andspans a timescale from prehistory to the present.

$27.95, 978071415067, Hardback, 210 illus, 208 pages, October2014, NYP, British Museum Press

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DURERBy Guilia Bartrum

The British Museumholds one of the finestcollections of Dürer’sgraphic art in the world,with superlative printsand drawings from all phases of his career.Beginning with an introduction to the life of theartist, the book presents a selection of Dürer’sbest-known works including famous prints suchas Adam and Eve, Rhinoceros and Melancholia.As well as demonstrating Dürer’s astonishingrange of subject matter, the book explores hisworking method and the versatile, spontaneousnature of his draughtsmanship.

$16.95, 9780714126920, Paperback, 42illus, 96 pages, September 2014, BritishMuseum Press

GRAYSON PERRYThe Tomb of theUnknown Craftsman

By Grayson Perry

Highly original andthought provoking,capturing the wit,philosophy, imaginative world and talents of this‘celebrity’ artist.

$40.00, 9780714118208, Hardback, 200illus, 204 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

LONDON: A VIEW FROM THESTREETSBy Anna Maude

Representations of London are fascinatingly diverse,presenting a lively and thought-provoking body ofwork that lets us see London as it has beenexperienced by its inhabitants through the ages. Thisbook brings together and interprets vivid images of the changing faces ofLondon, featuring never-before-seen works from the rich collection of theBritish Museum. A broad range of pieces from artists including Canaletto,Hogarth, Cruikshank, Whistler and George Scharfe are all engaginglyexplored by Anna Maude.

$16.95, 9780714126876, Paperback, 65 illus, 112 pages, October2014, NYP, British Museum Press

ERIC GILLBy Ruth Cribb & JoeCribb

A fascinating visualsurvey of Gill’s creativityand enduring legacy.Written by two expertson Eric Gill.

$16.95, 9780714118192, Paperback, 100illus, 112 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

KITAJ PRINTSA Catalogue Raisonne

By Jennifer Ramkalawon

This book accompaniesan exhibition of Kitaj’sprints at the BritishMuseum in 2013 andamounts to the definitivecollection of the artist’s graphic works. The textexplores the artist’s biography and at the sametime positions these prints within the context ofhis paintings. Kitaj’s complex and intriguingprints are highly personal and draw on many ofthe artist’s major obsessions such as literature,politics and film.

$65.00, 9780714126852, Hardback, 300illus, 256 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

ENGLISH ANDIRISHDELFTWARE1570-1840

By Aileen Dawson

The British Museum collection of delftware,which was established in the later part of the19th century, is one of the finest in the world. Itis especially notable for the number of piecesbearing dates and for those which documenthistorical personages and events. Thisbeautifully illustrated book features 120-150items from this extensive collection and includepieces which have never before been fullydescribed or published in color.

$70.00, 9780714128108, Hardback, 250illus, 320 pages, Now Available, BritishMuseum Press

THE HAJJCollected Essays

Edited by Venetia Porter &Liana Saif

Following on the BritishMuseum’s criticallyacclaimed exhibition Hajj:journey to the heart ofIslam, this volume provides over thirty paperson the history and significance of the Hajj,spanning history, politics, archaeology, pilgrims’journeys, art, architecture, photography andmaterial culture. This is a major multi-disciplinary study and a key reference work foranyone with an academic or personal interest inthe Hajj.

British Museum Research Publication 193

$80.00, 9780861591930, Paperback, 150col & 50 b/w illus, 270 pages, Now Available,British Museum Press

THE ART OF EXPRESSIONEdited by John Mack

In this new edition of a classic book, eight leadingexperts explore the stories of masks across ancientand modern civilizations in a fascinating survey oftheir meaning and power. Illustrated with an arrayof masks from the British Museum and beyond,Masks: The Art of Expression provides a fascinatinginsight into the great variety of masks and masking traditions from aroundthe world.

$40.00, 9780714151038, Paperback, 150 illus, 224 pages, October2014, NYP, British Museum Press

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MASTERDRAWINGS OFTHE ITALIANRENAISSANCEBy Claire Van Cleave

A beautifully designedselection of the finestItalian Renaissance drawings from the BritishMuseum, the Louvre and other French publiccollections, giving remarkable insight into thecreative processes of some of the greatest artistsin history.

$32.95, 9780714126548, Paperback, 150illus, 192 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

MEDALS OFDISHONOURBy Philip Attwood

Medals of Dishonourdiscusses the associationof medals with glory andachievement as well asan indicator of dishonourand also shows internationally renownedcontemporary artists engaging with the medalas a vehicle for political and social comment.

$29.95, 9780714118161, Paperback, 170col illus, 136 pages, Now Available, BritishMuseum Press

OUT OF AUSTRALIAPrints and Drawings from Sidney Nolan to RoverThomasBy Stephen Coppel & Wally Caruana

The book will include a substantial essay outliningthe major developments in Australian art since the1940s, the reception of Australian art in Britain andthe recent rise of Aboriginal printmaking. It will feature 127 works by 61artists, and include concise artists’ biographies and individualcommentaries on the works.

$39.95, 9780714126722, Hardback, 195 illus, 256 pages, October2014, NYP, British Museum Press

MASTERPIECESOF THE BRITISHMUSEUMEdited by J.D. Hill

The British Museum’scollection is one of theworld’s finest and broadest, ranging fromprehistoric times to the present in ancient andmodern cultures around the globe. This newand updated edition includes many recentacquisitions and new discoveries, such asPicasso’s stunning Vollard Suite and theintriguing Vale of York Viking hoard, andshowcases a selection of more than 250 of themost beautiful and important objects drawnfrom across the Museum. Each object ispresented with its own fascinating story and isstrikingly illustrated in full color. Grouped intosections based on cross-cultural themes, theresulting juxtapositions offer intriguing newinsights into these widely varied masterpieces.

$34.95, 9780714151052, Paperback, 295illus, 304 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

MUMMYPORTRAITSFrom Roman Egypt

By Paul Roberts

Beautifully illustratedconcise introduction tothe remarkable paintedportraits of Egypt’sRoman period, based on the British Museum’simportant collection.

$16.95, 9780714150703, Hardback, 45illus, 96 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

MASTERPIECESEarly Medieval Art

By Sonja Marzinzik

This beautiful volumepresents a history ofEurope and theMediterranean from the end of the RomanEmpire to the twelfth century. Richly illustrated,this book showcases some of the collections’most outstanding and internationally renownedartifacts. Discussion of each object provides afascinating insight into its makers and ownersas well as the world in which it was created.Drawn from all the major cultures of the periodand covering an extensive geographical andchronological sweep, this publication celebratesthe artistic accomplishment of objects madefrom a varied and attractive array of materialssuch as gold, silver, precious stones, ivory,glass, ceramics and textiles.

$50.00, 9780714123202, Hardback, 250col illus including maps, 366 pages, NowAvailable, British Museum Press

MODERNCHINESE INKPAINTINGSBy Clarissa Von Spee

The author explores theinnovative contributionsof individual masters whose artistic work hashelped shape the image of modern China, theimportance of regional artistic centres, and howthe works reflect the times in which they werecreated (including important events and politicalclimate). With reference to artistic exchangesbetween Picasso and Zhang Daqian, therelationship between modern Chinese paintingand the modern Western art scene is alsohighlighted in this informative and elegantintroduction to the modern world of Chinese inkpainting.

$29.95, 9780714124704, Paperback, 100illus, 128 pages, NYP, British Museum Press

PACIFIC ART IN DETAILBy Jennifer Newell

This book focuses on objects from the domestic tothe sacred, from the elegantly simple to thesumptuously ornate, and from the historic to thecontemporary. The author draws on striking andcolorful examples from the Pacific’s major cultural regions: Polynesia,Melanesia and Micronesia, beginning with an introduction asking ‘What isPacific art?’

$24.95, 9780714125909, Hardback, 150 illus, 144 pages, October2014, NYP, British Museum Press

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PICASSO PRINTSThe Vollard Suite

By Stephen Coppel

This beautiful publicationis illustrated with avariety of classicalobjects as well as worksby Rembrandt and Goya from the BritishMuseum’s collection, together with fascinatingphotographs of Marie-Thérèse and Vollardhimself. Picasso Prints: The Vollard Suitecelebrates the British Museum’s landmarkacquisition and reproduces its complete set ofpristine prints for the first time.

$65.00, 9780714126838, Hardback, 130illus, 192 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

POWER OF DOGU�Ceramic Figures fromAncient Japan

Edited by Simon Kaner

This catalogue illustrates70 dog�, the mostimportant of which havebeen designated as eitherNational Treasures or Important CulturalProperties. In addition to the descriptions of thepieces themselves, the book will includechapters written by experts in the field exploringthe wider East Asian setting and the significanceof this context in understanding Japaneseprehistory.

$32.95, 9780714124643, Paperback, 165illus, 176 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

PRE-RAPHAELITESBy Bethan Stevens

A beautifully illustratedintroduction to the worldof the Pre-Raphaelites,featuring masterpieces ofdrawing, print and illustration from the superbcollections of the British Museum.

$16.95, 9780714150666, Hardback, 48illus, 96 pages, October 2014, NYP, BritishMuseum Press

ANNALI DI CRITICAD’ARTE IX, 2013*AND 2013** (TWOVOLUME SET)Edited by Gianni CarloSciolla

The 2013 annual review ofguidelines of art history andof history of art criticism contains more then 50essays.

Italian language edition with abstracts inEnglish.

$310.00, Paperback, 1100 pages, NowAvailable, CB Edizioni, English/Italian text

UT PICTURAPOËSIS: PER UNASTORIA DELLE ARTIVISIVEProceedings of the FirstInternational Congress,Roma, Accademia diDanimarca, Venosa,Castello Aragonese, 20th-23rd September2010

Edited by Rocco Sinisgalli

Twenty-six essays by many international expertswho testify, once again, the importance of thestatement based on the Ars Poetica of Orazio:“Ut pictura poësis”. The phrase has marked thecourse and the history of Western art.

$116.00, 9788897644125, Paperback, b/w& col images, 464 pages, Now Available, CBEdizioni, English/German/French/Italian text

LEONARDO’SANATOMY: “DRAWAND DESCRIBE”By Paola Salvi

In this volume, centredon the contexts andmethods of visualization,Paola Salvi looks at thetheory and practice of the visual arts as thefoundation of Leonardo’s anatomical drawings.This volume is not only a reinterpretation and amore conscious placement of the anatomicalwork of Leonardo in the context of theknowledge of the time, but is also the basis of anew historical framework for artistic anatomyand, above all, for the anatomical iconographywhich finds models of reconstruction whichhave come into their own right, in the works ofLeonardo.

$60.00 9788897644248, Paperback, b/w &col images, 160 pages, December 2015, NYP,CB Edizioni, English edition

$60.00, 9788897644194, Paperback, b/w &col images, 160 pages, NYP, CB Edizioni,Italian edition

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LEONARDO &CESARE DASESTO: NELRINASCIMENTOMERIDIONALECatalog of the exhibitionCava de’ Tirreni, Chiostro di Santa Maria delRifugio, Abbadia della Santissima Trinità, 6 thJuly–30 th September 2013

Edited by Nicola Barbatelli

The central theme of this book is the role thatCesare da Sesto played in the spread of“Leonardo’s way” in Southern Italy. The hand ofthe artist is recognizable in some compartmentsof the Polyptych of Cava de’ Tirreni. This catalogis enriched by a significant set of illustrationsand a careful appendix which outlines theresults, so far unpublished, of the survey inreflectography made on the Polyptych. Anotherpainting exhibited and presented in the catalogis the so-called Table Lucana, which is placedrightfully among the testimonies of ‘Leonardo’sway’ in the Southern Italy. With a foreword byCarlo Pedretti.

This is the Italian language edition.

$40.00, 9788897644217, Paperback, colimages, 80 pages, Now Available, CB Edizioni,Italian text

LEONARDO’SMANUSCRIPTSBy Margherita Melani

The series of populartexts dedicated toLeonardo da Vinci (Vinci1452 - Amboise 1519)continues with a new book regarding themanuscripts. In this volume all knownmanuscripts are presented: the intact codices asthe manuscripts now at the Institut de France inParis, the codices dismantled in a series ofdrawings as the Royal Collection at Windsor andthe miscellaneous codices such as the famousCodex Atlanticus (Milan, BibliotecaAmbrosiana). In addition to all the codices, thisbook presents the history of da Vinci’smanuscripts and the one section is dedicated tothe Book of painting.

$31.95, 9788897644293, Paperback, colimages throughout, 128 pages, NYP, CB Edizioni, English/Italian/Russian text

MEDIAZIONE,MAGIA, DESIDERIOIN LEONARDO ENEL RINASCIMENTOBy Giuseppe Fornari

Leonardo’s figure, man,artist and scientist, hasbeen often misunderstood and trivialized overthe centuries. Giuseppe Fornari tries to capturethe real Leonardo, shedding light on the networkof relationships and sympathetic influencescosmic and spititual, to which we give thelimiting name of “magic” that Leonardo reformsin its idea of a universal painting, capable ofrestoring to the observer the ontological reality ofwhat is depicted through a network of particleemanations that governs the artist through hisscientific and rational rules.

$116.00, 9788897644163, Paperback, b/w& col images, 628 pages, Now Available, CB Edizioni, Italian text

MICHELANGELOAND PAINTINGBy Francesca Pellegrino

It is not easy tounderstandMichelangelo’s painting,an artist who has createdmasterpieces like the Doni Tondo which is nowin the Bargello Museum in Florence, thedecoration of a part of the Sistine Chapel: theceiling between 1508 and 1512, or The LastJudgement, three decades later (1534-1541).These works of art and the Cappella Paolina(Pauline Chapel) are the paintings expoundedby Francesca Pellegrino who guides the reader,step by step, among the works of art ofMichelangelo Buonarroti.

English Language Edition.

$30.00, 9788897644095, Paperback, fullcol throughout, 128 pages, Now Available, CB Edizioni

LOOKING AT PAINTING IN FLORENCE 13TH–16TH CENTURIESA Learner’s Handbook

By Richard Peterson

There’s been a time when, during their Grand Tour, learned amateurs coming fromdistant countries, after contemplating the masterpieces of the Florentine galleries,conveyed in their letters to relatives and friends outmost admiration, but also relevantand insightful remarks. This time seems to live again in the work of Richard Peterson,a cultivated American “amateur”, who with devotion, but also with objectivity andcompetence, introduces us to the wonders of Medieval and Renaissance art in a volume, rich in beautifulpictures in color, which is more of a guide, a travel companion which to appeal to under the emotionalimpact of masterpieces of superhuman beauty, an enjoyable antidote to Stendhal’s syndrome that,exorcised our vertigo in front of immortal works, illustrates in plain, familiar language their meaning, novelty,magnificence. We follow Richard Peterson, reading his descriptions interspersed with illuminating historicalsketches, in Santa Croce, the Brancacci Chapel at the Carmine, the Uffizi, Santa Maria Novella and SanMarco, in the Accademia and along other great Florentine artistic repositories. This book imparts the skillsthat allow the reader to answer the question “Why does this painting matter?” Devoted solely to the entirecourse of Florentine painting, from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, this richly illustratedhandbook is intended to bridge the gap between the guidebook and the serious academic text. The book isorganized chronologically around the churches and cloisters, the principal museums and palaces that housethe city’s art. It is dedicated to all those who, loving Art, don’t feel possessing tools to penetrate its mystery.

$39.00, 9788859613275, Paperback, 240 pages, Now Available, Edizioni Polistampa

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AMICI DI DOCCIA – VII, 2013The Victoria and Albert Museum Collection

Edited by Livia Frescobaldi Malenchini

$39.00, 9788859613558, Paperback, 176pages, Now Available, Edizioni Polistampa, Italiantext

GIOVANNI COLACICCHIFigure di ritmo e di luce nella Firenze del ’900

By M. Ruffini S. Ragionieri

A great painter but also humanist, writer, poet andjournalist, Giovanni Colacicchi is among the leadingcultural figures of the twentieth century. The book isthe catalog of a major exhibition held in Florencefrom April to October 2014, and it retraces hisartistic career through pictures and critical contributions, suggesting anoverall reflection on his work that constitutes a basis for further studies andresearch.

$64.00, 9788859613664, Paperback, col illus, 440 pages, December2014, NYP, Edizioni Polistampa, Italian text

GRAZIA TOMBERLIIl colore dei fiori/The colour of the flowers

By Anita Valenti

This is a catalog of the exhibition held on April 2014at Palazzo Medici Riccardi (Florence).

$35.00, 9788859613688, Paperback, 64 pages,December 2014, NYP, Edizioni Polistampa

MARIO SIRONIDisegni e tempere dalFuturismo al Dopoguerra

By Fabio Benzi

Made for an exhibition heldin Rome at the “Galleria delLaocoonte” from April toJuly, 2014, this volumereproduces approximately fifty works of one ofthe most original Italian artists active betweenthe two wars. Drawings, gouaches, watercolors,oil on cardboard, sketches of architectonic anddecorative projects are evidence of a constantwork that touches all the chords of style andcreativity.

$50.00, 9788859613732, Paperback, colillus, 152 pages, December 2014, NYP,Edizioni Polistampa

NEOAVANGUARDIAARTE DACOLLEZIONARELa raccolta di Carlo Palli aPrato

By Lucilla Sacca

Carlo Palli’s collection inPrato includes over fifteen thousands works andit is accompanied by a rich archive. The volumedescribes and studies many of thesemasterpieces, retracing, thanks to thecontribution of Cecilia Barbieri, the life of thecollector and the story of his house-museum.

Arte Moderna e Contemporanea

$35.00, 978885961352, Paperback, 152 pages, December 2014, NYP, Edizioni Polistampa

PAOLO STACCIOLILe cortesie, le audaciimprese io canto/Thecourtesies, the daring featsI sing

Edited by Anita Valentini

Born in Florence in 1943,Paolo Staccioli has risen to fame on theinternational art scene thanks, in particular, tothe beauty and originality of the ceramic workwith its strong metallic effect that has beenshown in one-man exhibitions in a number ofdifferent cities and countries, from Paris to NewYork and from Italy to China. The exhibitionhosted in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi and in theExhibition Hall of the Officina ProfumoFarmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella aims toprovide the visitor with a retrospective view ofhis artistic output over the past fifteen yearswhile simultaneously displaying some of hislatest work, here on public view for the very firsttime.

$49.00, 9788859613510, Paperback, 96pages, Now Available, Edizioni Polistampa,Italian text

ALDO FALLAI: FROM GIORGIOARMANI TO RENAISSANCEPhotos 1975-2013

Edited by Martina Corgnati, Luigi Salvioli & CarloSisi

This is a catalog of an important exhibition ofphotographs by Aldo Fallai, a leading figure of ourtimes who trusts to the camera lens hisextraordinary capacity to interpret the world of fashion and draw from itimages of great suggestion and artistic relevance. The book summarizesFallai’s activity from 1975 to 2013 in a city such as Florence, theundisputed capital of fashion.

$70.00, 9788859612100, Paperback, b/w & col illus, 224 pages,Now Available, Edizioni Polistampa, English/Italian text

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BECKMANNGoethe - Faust

Edited by RomanZieglgänsberger

With his powerfully expressiveillustrations for Goethe’s Faust II, MaxBeckmann created one of the most importantbodies of work in the history of German art ofthe twentieth century during his exile inAmsterdam.

$51.00, 978377742283, Hardback, 170illus, 210 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

CARL PHILIPP FOHR1795-1818. ImUnvollendeten vollendet.Monographie und kritischesWerkverzeichnis

By Peter Märker

Carl Philipp Fohr is remembered mainly as aprecociously talented Romantic who died beforehis time. His oeuvre of more than 800 drawingsand watercolors remain largely unknown.

$132.00, 9783777421742, Hardback, 1250illus, 560 pages, September 2014, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

DIE KÖNIGLICHEPORZELLANSAMMLUNGAUGUSTS DES STARKENim Japanischen Palais zuDresden

Edited by Ulrich Pietsch & Cordula Bischoff

The porcelain collection of Augustus the Strongis considered the most important in the world.This book traces the creation and presentationof this collection.

$65.00, 9783777421124, Hardback, 150illus, 312 pages, November 2014, NYP,Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

EMILE GALLÉKeramik, Glas und Möbel desArt Nouveau

By Bernd Hakenjos, SigridBarten & Hans Harder

Four decades after Bernd Hakenjos' fundamentalstudy of Emile Gallé, this richly illustrated editionis now presented with new material. Using wittyobservations, the author examines the influences,background and historical contexts of the artist.

$135.00, 9783777456119, Hardback, 685illus, 486 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

BERNHARD HEISIGGestern und in unserer Zeit

Edited by Dieter Brusberg

Bernhard Heisig was one of themost important Germanpainters of the second half ofthe twentieth century. This comprehensivemonograph introduces his entire oeuvre withmore than 250 illustrations and the mostsignificant texts about his work.

$79.95, 9783777421285, Hardback, Ca.250 illus, 320 pages, Now Available, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

DIE GROSSE ILLUSIONVeristische Skulpturen undihre Techniken

Edited by Stefan Roller

This magnificently illustratedvolume provides an overview ofveristic sculptures throughout the ages, as wellas insights into the history of the materials andtechniques with which they were created.

$72.00, 9783777422534, Hardback, 230illus, 280 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

EDGAR DEGASKlassik und Experiment

Edited by Alexander Eiling

A sharp observer of hiscontemporaries, Edgar Degassought to engage with the OldMasters, in contrast to the artists who were partof Impressionist circles. The book examines thiscentral polarity in the artist’s work, casting anew light on a well-known artist.

$65.00, 9783777422879, Hardback, 265illus, 300 pages, November 2014, NYP,Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

MAX PECHSTEINJunge Kunst 12

By Petra Lewey

The greatest artistic achievementsof Max Pechstein, one of the mostnotable German Expressionist artists, his lifecourse, and rare documents from the familyarchive are brought together in this bibliophilicvolume to form a new highlight in the series.

Junge Kunst (Young Art)

$20.00, 9783943616156, Hardback, 58illus, 72 pages, NYP, Hirmer Verlag GmbH,German text

BERLINDE DEBRUYCKEREEdited by Angela Mengoni

The Belgian artist Berlinde DeBruyckere has achievedworldwide recognition for her work in recentyears. This publication is the first German-language monograph of her oeuvre of the lasttwenty years.

$98.00, 9783777422527, Hardback, 255illus, 304 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

DER BILDHAUERHANS JUNCKERWunderkind zwischenSpätrenaissance und Barock

Edited by Thomas Richter

This volume provides the first comprehensiveintroduction to the entirety of the works of HansJuncker, one of the grand masters of Germansculpture at the turn of the sixteenth to theseventeenth century.

$59.95, 9783777422275, Hardback, 180illus, 288 pages, September 2014, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

DIE SAMMLUNGZIEGLERExpressionismus undKlassische Moderne

By Michael Kuhlemann

This catalog is the first publication to provide atruly comprehensive introduction to thecollection built by the Nobel Prize winner KarlZiegler and his wife Maria and continued by thefamily.

$65.00, 9783777422039, Hardback, 107illus, 346 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

EUGEN SCHÖNEBECKJunge Kunst 10

By Nicola Kühn

Eugen Schönebeck stoppedpainting in 1967, following justten years of active creativity, and largely withdrewfrom the public sphere. Now his 39 extant oilpaintings and approximately 400 drawings areback in the spotlight of art appreciation.

Junge Kunst (Young Art)

$17.00, 9783943616095, Hardback, 40illus, 64 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

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PABLO PICASSOJunge Kunst 14

By Müller Markus

The magnificent legacy ofPicasso’s talent, a talent whichled the way in the art of the twentieth centurytoday, comprises a virtually incalculable numberof paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, andceramics. Junge Kunst (Young Art)

$20.00, 9783943616217, Hardback, 40illus, 72 pages, September 2014, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

GERTRUD LESCHNER1879 - 1961Die Träume in Blau

Edited by Uta Lindgren

An extensive body of prints, drawings, andsketches, watercolors and oil paintings: GertrudLeschner’s talents were exceptionally diverse.This monograph is the first to shine the spotlighton the entire oeuvre.

$44.00, 9783777422985, Hardback, 120illus, 100 pages, November 2014, NYP,Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

HORIZONT JAWLENSKYAlexey Jawlensky im Spiegelseiner künstlerischenBegegnungen 1900-1914

Edited by RomanZieglgänsberger

This catalog is the first to show Alexej vonJawlensky’s remarkable artistic developmentthrough the lens of the artistic encounters thathad a formative effect on him.

$45.00, 9783777421728, Hardback, 200illus, 320 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

MAX SLEVOGTNeue Wege desImpressionismus

Edited by DirektionLandesmuseum Mainz

Max Slevogt is one of the most importantrepresentatives of plein-air painting in Germany.Here the artist is portrayed and his methodexplored in detail through paintings, sketchesand studies.

$45.00, 9783777422237, Hardback, 200illus, 288 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

FRANZ ROH -MAGISCHER REALISTKünstler und Publizist 1890-1965

Edited by Richard Hampe

Franz Roh – Magical Realist.His photo collages are “magical distortions,” hisfemale nudes “hang from bare wintry brancheslike Segantini’s witches, are overlaid over modernarchitecture, are bored through by holes or areseduced into erotic poses by cushions of snow.”

$23.00, 9783943616224, Hardback, 55illus, 80 pages, December 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

HELENE DE BEAUVOIRDas Talent liegt in der Familie

Edited by Karin Sagner

As creative and productive asher famous sister Simone was, the painterHélène de Beauvoir (1910–2001) created amultifaceted oeuvre. This publication tells thestory of her fascinating life as an artist of themodern period.

$49.95, 9783777421698, Hardback, Ca.160 illus, 160 pages, Now Available, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

MAX LIEBERMANNUND DIE SCHWEIZMeisterwerke aus SchweizerSammlungen

Edited by Marc Fehlmann

Max Liebermann is the most significantrepresentative of German Impressionism. Hisdevelopment and his connections to Switzerlandare comprehensively illustrated in this book.

$58.00, 9783777422763, Hardback, 120illus, 224 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

MYKENISCHESIEGELPRAXISFunktion, Kontext undadministrative Verwendungmykenischer Tonplomben aufdem griechischen Festland und Kreta

By Diamantis Panagiotopoulos

A presentation of Mycenean seals

Athenaia 5

$86.00, 9783777422886, Paperback, 60illus, 350 pages, August 2014, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

FANTASTISCHE WELTENAlbrecht Altdorfer und dasExpressive in der Kunst um 1500

Edited by Jochen Sander &Sabine Haag

Artists like Albrecht Altdorfer, Wolf Huber, andthe sculptor Hans Leinberger opened up newpossibilities in the pictorial narratives of theirtimes. This catalog is a window on aphenomenal alternative in Central European art.

$65.00, 9783777422664, Hardback, 280illus, 280 pages, November 2014, NYP,Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

GOTTORFER CODEXBlütenpracht undWeltanschauung

Edited by Kirsten Baumann

Gottorfer Codex.The Gottorfer Codex is considered to be amasterpiece by the Hamburg-based flowerpainter Hans Simon Holtzbecker, and the mostmagnificent florilegium of the seventeenthcentury.

$51.00, 9783777422626, Hardback, 197illus, 200 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

KAIRUAN EINEGESCHICHTE VOMMALER KLEEBy Wilhelm Hausenstein

This is a new edition ofKairouan which explores not only the biographyand artistic development of Paul Klee but alsothe multifaceted European cultural and artsscene of the early 1920s.

$38.00, 9783943616163, Hardback, 32illus, 174 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

MOPS-ARTBy Janina Dahlmanns

Pug Art.The universe of MonikaSteinitz’s paintings is populated primarily bypugs. Painted in vibrant colors with clearcontours, they form an idiosyncratic artisticoeuvre.

$38.00, 9783777422220, Paperback, 100illus, 160 pages, August 2014, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

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OSKARKOKOSCHKAHumanist und Rebell

Edited by MarkusBrüderlin

The extensive body ofportraits in OskarKokoschka’s (1886–1980) oeuvre does not merely display theextraordinary artistic abilities of this great painterof Classic Modernism. The portraits of peopleand animals also constitute an impressivereflection of Kokoschka’s view of humankindand society: they embody the essence of hisworldview.

$72.00, 9783777422503, Hardback, 315illus, 322 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

PIETRO CAVALLINIIN SANTA CECILIAIN TRAVASTEREEin Beitrag zurrömischen Malerei desDue- und Trecento

By Michael Schmitz

Cavallini, alongside Giotto, was one of thetrailblazers of Renaissance painting. Hispaintings have been examined for the first timeusing scientific methods, providing new findingsregarding the dating, the identification of theperson who commissioned them, and thereconstruction of the iconographic structureusing an architectural survey and the analysis ofhistorical sources

Römische Studien der Bibliotheca Hertziana 33

$185.00, 9783777480510, Hardback, 326illus, 448 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

REMBRANDT - TIZIAN - BELLOTTOGeist und Glanz der Dresdner Gemäldegalerie

Edited by Roger Diederen & Maaz

One hundred works of art reveal the many facets ofDresden’s legendarily rich Gemäldegalerie duringthe Baroque and Enlightenment periods. Sevenchapters revolve around aspects relating to thecreation and presentation, as well as the thematic focus of the remarkablycomplex collection of selected masterpieces by famous artists: Titian,Velázquez, van Dyck, Rembrandt, Watteau, Canaletto, Mengs, and Graff.

$58.00, 9783777422022, Hardback, 200 illus, 272 pages, August2014, NYP, Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

PETER AUGUSTBÖCKSTIEGELWerkverzeichnis derGemälde

Edited by David Riedel

Inspired by the greatartist Vincent van Goghand the artists of theBrücke group, August Böckstiegel was amongthe most important protagonists ofExpressionism in Westphalia. Featuring 400known works and a biographical text withhistorical photographs, the new catalograisonné of his paintings creates a vividimpression of this extraordinary artist.

$58.00, 9783777422824, Hardback, 450illus, 296 pages, November 2014, NYP,Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

POMPEJI“GÖTTER,MYTHEN,MENSCHENEdited by OrtrudWestheider & MichaelPhilipp

The murals in the housesof Pompeii are among the best-preservedtestaments to the highly developed art of Romanpainting. They include mythical lovers, divinebeings, and garden scenes. The catalogue tracesthe development of Pompeian mural paintingfrom its beginnings to the dramatic extinction ofthe town after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in79 AD.

$58.00, 9783777423005, Hardback, 180illus, 280 pages, September 2014, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

PAKETFRANKENTHALERPORZELLANBand 1 - 3

By Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky

Frankenthal Porcelain Set.The porcelain manufacturer Frankenthal ofElectoral Palatinate came into being at theheight of the Rococo period, blossomed in thedelicate classicism of Louis Seize, andfoundered in the revolutionary wars.Frankenthaler Porzellan 1-3

$332.00, 9783777423029, Hardback, 1173illus, 1572 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

REISENOTIZENBarbara Klemm –Fotografien, JohannWolfgang Goethe –Zeichnungen Edited by AndreaFirmenich &Johannes JanssenTravel Notes. Barbara Klemm – Photographs,Johann Wolfgang Goethe – Drawings

Frankfurt-based photographer Barbara Klemmhas travelled to global hot spots for theFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper.When her paths intersect with those of Goethe,she takes photographs of subjects were also thesubjects of the poet’s drawings. More than 60pictures by the photographer are presentedalongside more than 50 works on paper byGoethe.

$39.95, 9783777422176, Paperback, 100illus, 180 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

RICHARD AVEDONWandbilder und Porträts

Edited by Armin Zweite

Everybody knows Richard Avedon (1923-2004) asan illustrious fashion photographer. And yet healways simultaneously considered himself to be anindependent, enlightened artist who waspassionately committed to portrait photography.Beyond the world of fashion Avedon created an oeuvre of epochal standing,which captures two subjects sensitively and revealingly: America’s elite andits opposite.

$84.00, 9783777422848, Hardback, 80 illus, 240 pages, October2014, NYP, Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

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H IRMER V ERLAG GMBH • H I S TO I R E & COL L EC T I ONS17A R T

SCRIPTA MANENTKunst ohne Geschichte?Das ästhetischmotivierte Sammeln inEuropa und Amerika

Edited by MariantoniaReinhard-Felice &Kerstin Richter

Scripta Manent. Art Without History?Aesthetics-Driven Collecting in Europe andAmerica In the late nineteenth century, renowned collectorsin Europe and America no longer built theircollections according to historical or geographical,but instead according to purely aesthetic, criteria.The concept of art of Oskar Reinhart, too, wasshaped by it. Renowned experts provide a detailedanalysis of this phenomenon.

$55.00, 9783777421841, Paperback, 130illus, 220 pages, November 2014, NYP,Hirmer Verlag GmbH, German text

ULRICH MACK.STILLE – WEITE –FERNE – NÄHEBy Ulrich Mack

Tranquility – Vastness –Distance – Proximity.

Ulrich Mack, who was born in Thuringia andnow lives in Hamburg, is among the mostdistinguished protagonists of Germanphotography after 1945. In “Tranquility –Vastness – Distance – Proximity” he presents ahomage to nature and to the world of things inpowerful color photographs available for the firsttime in book form.

$58.00, 9783777422701, Hardback, 50illus, 132 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

WILLEM DE KOONINGJunge Kunst 13

By Corinna Thierolf

In 1926 the 22-year-oldDutchman Willem de Kooning(1904 _ 1997) arrived in theUSA without papers, hiddenin the engine room of aBritish cargo vessel. The young art student kepthis head above water as a house painter, signpainter, and façade painter, before finally beingable to dedicate himself exclusively to paintingas an artist after eight years.

$20.00, 9783943616200, Hardback, 40illus, 72 pages, November 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

STEFANHUNSTEINIm Eis

Edited by Petra Giloy-Hirtz

The artist StefanHunstein returned from his journey to the Arcticin 2012 with magical pictures of untouchedlandscapes. In their majesty and beauty, theirimmensity and deadly cold, they display aparticular affinity to the visions of ice in thepainting and literature of Romanticism. Thevolume reproduces a selection of thesebreathtaking photographs, which are alsopresented to the public for the first time in aseries of exhibitions.

$58.00, 9783777422978, Hardback, 70illus, 120 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

“WIE ES UNSGEFÄLLT”Kostbarkeiten aus derSammlung Rudolf-August Oetker imMuseum Huelsmann

Edited by MonikaBachtler & DirkSyndram

The anniversary project “Bielefeld collects –we’ll show you” aims to portray the greatconstants of art patronage in one of the mostimportant industrial regions of Germany, frombourgeois traditions to the most innovative formsof our time. A temporary exhibition of exquisitepieces from the Sammlung Oetker collection willbe held at the Stiftung Huelsmann foundationon this occasion.

$58.00, 9783777422930, Hardback, 110illus, 200 pages, September 2014, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

STARKESCHNITTEKarl Schmidt-Rottluff –Holzschnitte aus derSammlung des BrückeMuseums Berlin

Edited by Magdalena M.Moeller

Not only did Karl Schmidt-Rottluff bequeath animportant oeuvre as a painter, he was also oneof the most notable creators of prints inExpressionism. His work in the medium of thewoodcut in particular had a seminal impact onModernist graphic art.

$45.00, 9783777421926, Hardback, 150illus, 192 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

WERNER TÜBKE -MICHAEL TRIEGELZwei Meister aus Leipzig

Edited by Richard Huttel

The richly illustratedpublication gives aconcentrated insight intothe many-layeredpainterly oeuvre of the Leipzig-based artistsWerner Tübke (1929-2004) and Michael Triegel(* 1968). The representative selection fromtheir oeuvres brings together the key works ofboth artists from each creative period, andallows them to unfold their effect in dialoguewith one another.

$51.00, 9783777422862, Hardback, 180illus, 192 pages, October 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

L’ACRYLIQUE PAS APASDébutants & Confirmés

By Patrice Baffou

With over twentymeticulously detaileddemonstrations, Patrice Baffou covers all thetechniques specific to working in acrylic. Fromwash drawing to knife carving, the author revealshis secrets and tricks of the trade. The readermay approach each lesson at his own pace,focusing on landscape, flowers and portraits.Collection Dessins et Peintures

$24.95, 9782352502425, Paperback, 80pages, Now Available, Histoire & Collections,French text

LA PEINTURE AL’HUILE PAS APASa la maniere des grandsMaitres

By Christian Denechaud

Dessin & Peinture Series

$25.00, 9782352503132, Paperback, 84pages, Now Available, Histoire & Collections,French text

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JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES • LEGENDA •LUTTERWORTH PRESS • MANEY PUBLISHING18 A R T

THE IMAGE ANDITS PROHIBITIONIN JEWISHANTIQUITYEdited by Sarah Pearce

This sumptuouslyillustrated book offersnew ways of looking at art in Jewish antiquity.Leading experts skilfully explore differentfunctions of images in relation to theirprohibition by the Second of the TenCommandments. Readers will encounter a richcollection of objects and texts analysed indifferent contexts, from Solomon’s Temple to lateantiquity. The imageless God of monotheisticJudaism combated the polytheistic cults ofIsrael’s neighbours with the use of symbols.Antique Jewish art exercised a profoundinfluence on medieval Islam and even on themodern Western visual world. This book isaimed at both the scholarly world and allreaders interested in religion and art.

Supplement Series 2

$90.00, 9780957522800, Paperback, 50illus, 288 pages, Now Available, Journal ofJewish Studies

CREATIVE LICENSELeeds College of Art (1963-1973)

By James Charnley

Focusing on Leeds College of Art the book enablesthe reader to experience the surprising creativity andexcess of the most avant-garde art school of thesixties and the unforeseen consequences of this in artand art education today. This is the first full accountof the Leeds experiment in art education and demonstrates that muchcontemporary art is merely a pale imitation of the work produced there atthe end of the sixties. The reader can share the experience of the tutors andstudents who were there as well as contemporary photographs, whichdescribe a pivotal moment in art education history.

$50.00, 9780718893477, Paperback, 30 b/w illus, 30 pages,December 2014, NYP, Lutterworth Press

AT HOME IN THEWORLDA Study in Psychoanalysis,Religion, and Art

By Donald Capps

The emotional separation ofboys from their mothers inearly childhood enablesthem to connect with their fathers and theirfathers’ world. But this separation also producesa melancholic reaction of sadness and sense ofloss. Realizing that they cannot return to theiroriginal maternal environment, men, whetherknowingly or not, embark on a lifelong searchfor a sense of being at home in the world. ‘AtHome in the World’ focuses on works of art as ameans to explore the formation and continuingexpression of men’s melancholy selves and theirreligious sensibilities.

$35.00, 9780718893224, Paperback, 212pages, Now Available, Lutterworth Press

HOLOCAUST INTERSECTIONSGenocide and Visual Culture at the New Millennium

Edited by Alex Bangert, Robert S. C. Gordon & LibbySaxton

Recent representations of the Holocaust haveincreasingly required us to think beyond rigiddemarcations of nation and history, medium andgenre. This book examines transnationalconstellations in Holocaust cinema and television in Europe, disclosinginstances of border crossing and boundary-troubling at levels of production,distribution and reception. It highlights intersections between film genres,through intertextuality and pastiche, and the deployment of audiovisualHolocaust memory and testimony. Drawing on a wide variety of differentmedia – from cinema and television to installation art and the Internet –and on the most recent scholarship on responses to the Holocaust, thevolume aims to update our understanding of how visual culture looks at theHolocaust and genocide today.

Moving Image 4

$89.50, 9781907975028, Hardback, 240 pages, Now Available,Maney Publishing

THE ART OF ANACLAVELGhosts, Urinals, Dolls,Shadows and OutlawDesires

By Jane Elizabeth Lavery

Ana Clavel is a remarkablecontemporary Mexican writer whose literary andmultimedia oeuvre is marked by its queerness.The queer is evinced in the manner in whichshe disturbs conceptions of the normal not onlyby representing outlaw sexualities and darkdesires but also by incorporating into her fictiveand multimedia worlds that which is at oddswith normalcy. By fore-grounding the queerheterogeneous narrative themes, techniques andmultimedia dimension of Clavel’s oeuvre, theaim of this monograph is to attest to herparticular contribution to Hispanic letters, whicharguably is as significant as that of moreestablished Spanish American boom femeninowomen writers.

Legenda Studies in Hispanic and LusophoneCultures 6

$89.50, 9781907975653, Hardback, 200pages, January 2015, NYP, Legenda

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LU T T ER WORTH PRE S S • MACM I L LAN AR T PUBL I SH ING19A R T

GRAHAM SUTHERLANDLife, Work and Ideas

By Rosalind Thuillier

$60.00, 9780718893408, Paperback, October2014, NYP, Lutterworth Press

AKIO MAKIGAWASculptor

Edited by Jackie Cooper

This magnificent publication arranged by renownedcontemporary Carlier Makigawa to celebrate the lifeand work of her husband, Akio Makigawa, is possiblythe most resplendent volume ever dedicated to thecreative triumphs of a sculptor living in Australia. Fromthe highly specialized binding to the combination of gloss and uncoatedpages this book is a fitting tribute to the sculptor.

$163.00, 9780992368500, Hardback, more than 100 illus, 566 pages,September 2014, Macmillan Art Publishing

DI BRESCIANICompositions in Colour

By Di Bresciani

Texts in this multiauthored, richly color illustratedpublication focus on relationships between musicand art and color and sound.The paintings reflectstrong technical and personal development towardsan individual style largely based on the exploration ofcolor and its perception – whether it be in music or art.

$99.95, 9781921394959, Hardback, 175 pages, Now Available,Macmillan Art Publishing

IN PRAISE OF LANDSCAPEThe Art of John Borrack

By Lucy Grace Ellem

This magnificent book, authored by Lucy Ellem,outlines the life and career of a major proponent ofthe art of watercolor. John Borrack is a significantAustralian landscape artist who has travelled thecountry recording its extraordinary landforms. Themore than 270 pages are fully color illustrated with hundreds ofreproductions.

$99.95, 9781921394843, Hardback, col throughout, 280 pages, NowAvailable, Macmillan Art Publishing

REVISIONINGCritical Methods of Seeing Christianity inthe History of Art

Edited by James Romaine & LindaStratford

This book explores some of underlyingmethodological assumptions in the field of art history by examining thesuitability and success, as well as the incompatibility and failure, of varyingart historical methodologies when applied to works of art which distinctlymanifest Christian narratives, themes, motifs, and symbols.

$70.00, 9780718893361, Paperback, 24 col & 17 b/w, 364 pages,October 2014, NYP, Lutterworth Press

DAVID RANKINThe New York Years

By Dore Ashton

Renowned New York art historian and critic DoreAshton’s new book on the Australian artist DavidRankin’s ‘New York Years’ provides illuminatinginsights into the development of the numerousthemes expressed in the paintings and sculptures hehas created over recent decades. Its 288 richly illustrated pages amplydocument this range of ideas.

$99.95, 9781921394584, Hardback, over 200 illus, 288 pages, NowAvailable, Macmillan Art Publishing

HOT SPRINGSThe Northern Territory and ContemporaryAustralian Artists

By Daena Murray & Nicholas Rothwell

Created by both indigenous and non-indigenousartists resident and active in the Northern Territory,the artworks here share characteristics that includereferences and responses to the land and its uniquecolors and geographic formations. The richly detailed text appearsalongside the chosen artworks which are beautifully reproduced in thisidiosyncratic publication that addresses the influences a particular regioncan have on its art and artists.

$110.00, 9781921394416, Hardback, 320 pages, Now Available,Macmillan Art Publishing

AN INTERPRETATION OF THISTITLE/WAITING FOR - (TEXTS FORNOTHING)Nitzsche, Darwin and the Paradox of Content (Vol1)/Samuel Beckett, in Play (Vol 2)

By Joseph Kosuth

This two-volume set documents installations by acclaimed American artistJoseph Kosuth which have been commissioned by Juliana Engberg of theAustralian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne, Australia.

$79.95, 9781921394553, Hardback, 184 pages, Now Available,Macmillan Art Publishing

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MACM I L LAN AR T PUBL I SH ING20 A R T

JORG SCHMEISSER: BILDER DERREISEA man, who likes to draw

By Roger Butler, Eric Denker, Peter Haynes, MerrynGates, Rudiger Joppian, Suzanne Knight, HendrikKolenberg, Akira Kurosaki, Howard Morphy, SarinaNoordhuis-Fairfax & Paul Wunderlich

This splendidly illustrated, multi-colored publication serves as a fittingmemorial to a much-admired Canberra-based artist, teacher and travellerwho died in 2012 while still involved with the production of the book.

$86.00, 9781921394942, Hardback, over 100 col illus, 176 pages,Now Available, Macmillan Art Publishing

THE LIP ANTHOLOGYAn Australian Feminist Arts Journal, 1976-1984

Edited by Vivian Ziherl

By reviewing the adventurous projects and artworks ofa significant group of women involved with the LIPCollective based in Melbourne in the 1970s and 80s,this exciting anthology discloses for the first time thescope of the movement.The anthology selection is notproposed as a ‘best of’, but rather as cumulative array of materialsindicating the range and dynamism of the Lip project.

$49.95, 9781921394775, Paperback, 192 pages, September 2014 ,Macmillan Art Publishing

PERFORMANCE RITUAL DOCUMENTBy Anne Marsh

This copiously illustrated publication exploresperformance art—and its intensive cousin, body art—through live manifestations and reiterations inphotographs, film and video. This publication is a keywork, essential to an understanding of the relationshipbetween performance art and the various technologiesthat ensure its survival beyond individual events.

$100.00, 9781921394973, Hardback, over 100 illus, 272 pages,September 2014, Macmillan Art Publishing

VASSILIEFF AND HIS ARTBy Felicity St John Moore

This critical survey of Vassilieff’s painting andsculpture is richly illustrated and fully documentedwith catalogs of his creative output in both areas. Italso provides the moving story of a legendarycharacter who died poverty-stricken, in 1958, at theage of 60. His struggle to prove himself as anindividual and an artist has all the ingredients of a novel.

$69.95, 9781921394874, Paperback, 240 pages, Now Available,Macmillan Art Publishing

LETTERS OF POPE GREGORYEdited by J. R. C. Martyn

This book studies some forty Latin letters sent by PopeGregory, copies of which are included in a manuscriptheld in the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University ofMelbourne. This manuscript comprises a series of foliosremoved in the 17th century and used by musicians inWorcester Cathedral to protect their musical scores.

$79.95, 9781921394935, Hardback, 50 illus, 184 pages, September2014, Macmillan Art Publishing, English/Latin text

NO OTHER MAN, NO OTHER STOREThe Extraordinary Life of Sir Charles Lloyd Jones;Painter, Patron and Patriot, 1878-1958

By Jenny Cullen

Sir Charles Lloyd Jones’ contribution to the arts inAustralia was profound. This biography, written andresearched by Sydney author Jenny Cullen andintroduced by Professor Geoffrey Blainey, providesan exciting documentation of the life of a remarkable citizen, described inthe title of the book as ‘Painter, Patron and Patriot’.

$110.00, 9781921394836, Hardback, over 100 illus, 240 pages,Now Available, Macmillan Art Publishing

POWER + COLOURNew Painting from the Corrigan Collection of 21stCentury Aboriginal Art

By Jane Raffan

The enthralling power and colour of Aboriginal Thisbook charts the history of Aboriginal art’s impact onAustralian law, and explores the inextricable nexusof Aboriginal law and sense of self. Showcasing 129works of art by 76 artists, this resplendent book exemplifies the diversity ofexpression within Aboriginal contemporary painting, and reveals thebreadth and depth of Aboriginal connectedness to country.

$125.00, 9781921394744, Hardback, 368 pages, Now Available,Macmillan Art Publishing

YVONNE AUDETTEPaintings and Drawings 1949-2014

By Christopher Heathcote & Bruce Adams

Here the art historians Dr. Christopher Heathcote andDr. Bruce Adams have written perceptive essays onYvonne Audette’s career in Europe and Australia andDr. Gerard Vaughan and Kirsty Grant of the NationalGallery of Victoria have contributed an essay on herdrawings and works on paper. This revised edition of the 2003 monographtraces an unusual life dedicated to the arts, and illustrates the artist’ssignificant contribution to contemporary art in Australia.

$93.00, 9781922252067, Hardback, more than 100 illus, 256 pages,September 2014, Macmillan Art Publishing

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MIDSEA BOOKS21A R T

MATTIA PRETIBeyond the Self-Portrait

By Sandro Debono & Giuseppe Valentino

This book proposes new methodologies for the studyof Mattia Preti. The researched essays look at Pretifrom different perspectives. Whilst the foreword servesthe purpose of an introductory summary; the authorsdeliberately chose to probe Preti’s multifacetedpersonality through a very restricted group of paintings, four in all, whichare believed to stand for Preti’s views and opinion about knighthood andart. Moreover, his two self-portraits (San Domenico, Taverna; Uffizi,Florence) describe identity through physiognomy. The St John the BaptistWearing the Red tabard of the Order of St John National Museum of FineArts, Heritage Malta) and the altar painting of St Luke (FranciscanConventuals, Valletta) go beyond.

$23.50, 9789993274292, Paperback, fully col illus, 96 pages, NowAvailable, Midsea Books

HENRY MAYOBATEMAN (1887-1970)By Bernadine Scicluna

Henry Mayo Batemanspent the final years of hislife in Gozo. A number ofhis works are now in theNational Collection. Apart from detailing theworks on display, this catalog also includeswritten pieces on the artist by specialists. Thecontributions offer an insight into the artist’scareer including his years in Gozo. Thismonograph is the first study of the last years ofthis lovd British cartoonist and his works he didin Gozo, Malta.

$23.50, 9789993274148, Paperback, 96pages, Now Available, Midsea Books

GIANNI VELLA(1885-1977)The Life and Work of atwentieth centuryMaltese Artist

By Christian Attard

This book aims atpresenting the diverse facets of Gianni Vella’sartistic personality. It presents his Churchpaintings which, because of their veryaccessibility, remain his best known, but it alsopresents Vella working in different conditions,when, cut loose from the understandablestrictures of Church commissions, he let hisguard down and manifested a more adventurousand experimental nature. More importantly, thisbook seeks to redress the virtual obscurity andmisunderstanding that loom unjustly over hislarge corpus of works.

$55.00, 9789993274445, Hardback, 180,144 pages, Now Available, Midsea Books

MATTIA PRETIFaith and Humanity

By Sandro Debono & Giuseppe Valentino

2013 marks the 400th anniversary of the birth ofMattia Preti. This important occasion was markedby an exhibition organized by Heritage Malta andthe Comune of Taverna, where Mattia Preti wasborn. The exhibition was the final stage of a threeyear process during which the works of Preti have been studied andrevisited. The exhibition together with the catalog was the culmination ofthis journey. This catalog includes 9 papers by leading art scholars andhistorians, some of whom are publishing for the first time their findingsafter the recent studies of Pretti’s paintings. The catalogue also includesentries of the 49 art-pieces and artifacts forming part of this uniqueexhibition. Much passion and commitment has gone into the making ofthis project.

$52.50, 9789993274360, Hardback, col & b/w illus, 304 pages, NowAvailable, Midsea Books

$52.50, 9789993274377, Paperback, col & b/w illus, 304 pages, NowAvailable, Midsea Books

THE OBSERVINGEYEThe French artist JeanHouel in Malta

By Thomas Freller

The French artist Jean PierreLouis Laurent Hoüel isrightly described as masterof the ‘vedutismo itinerante’. Art historians haveacknowledged his important contributions to thedevelopment of 18th-century landscape paintingand he visited Malta and Gozo in 1770 and1777, a trip recorded in his magnus opus. Thisnew book includes more sketches andreproductions of the original gouache paintingsrelated to these islands, which are nowpreserved in the Hermitage in St Petersburg.

$53.50, 9789993274179, Hardback, colillus throughout, 194 pages, Now Available,Midsea Books

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OXBOW BOOKS • M IMES I S ED I Z I ON I • MED INA PUBL I SH ING22 A R T

SENSE, FEELINGAND THE BODY INCONTEMPORARYMODERNITYEdited by Mario Perniola

We live in a time wheremore and more aspects oflife are translated into a virtual sphere throughnew and changing media habits. This smallanthology collects various lectures that coverdifferent aspects of Mario Perniola’s thought inregard to other central thinkers on“Subjectivation and late Modernity,” such asJean Baudrillard and Gilles Deleuze & FelixGuattari.

Agalma Books 1

$16.00, 9788857523859, Paperback, 160pages, September 2014, Mimesis Edizioni

ELEVATED ROCKARTTowards a maritimeunderstanding of BronzeAge rock art in northernBohuslän, Sweden

By Johan Ling

How may Bohuslän rock art and landscape beperceived and understood? This volumerepublished from the GOTAC Serie B(Gothenburg Archaeological thesis 49) aims toshed light on the process of shore displacementand its social and cognitive implications for theinterpretation of rock art in the prehistoriclandscape.

$70.00, 9781782977629, Hardback, b/w &col illus, 272 pages, November 2014, NYP,Oxbow Books, Bargain Price $54.00

ART, ARTISANS AND APPRENTICESApprentice Painters & Sculptors in the Early Modern British Tradition

By James Ayres

Before the foundation of academies of art in London in 1768 and Philadelphia in 1805, most individuals who were to emerge asartists trained in workshops of varying degrees of relevance. Central to the theme of this book is the notion that, for those who wereto become either painters or sculptor, a training in a trade met their practical needs. This ‘training’ was of an altogether differentnature to an ‘education’ in an art school. In the past, prospective artists were offered, by means of apprenticeships, an empiricalrather than a theoretical understanding of their ultimate vocation. James Ayres provides a lively account of the inter-relationshipbetween art and trade in the late seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries, in both Britain and North America. He demonstrateswith numerous, illustrated examples, the many cross-overs in the ‘art and mystery’ of artistic training, and, to modern eyes, thesometimes incongruous relationships between the various trades that contributed to the blossoming of many artistic careers,including some of the most illustrious names of the ‘long’ eighteenth century.

$60.00, 9781782977421, Hardback, 136 b/w & col illus, 536 pages, Now Available, Oxbow Books

COMMUNICATINGWITH THEWORLD OFBEINGSThe World Heritage rockart sites in Alta, ArcticNorway

By Knut Helskog

The rock art found in the World Heritage sites inthe Alta area, Arctic Norway, comprisethousands of images including reindeer and elkas well as fish, birds, boats, humans andgeometric patterns. This beautifully illustratedbook provides a lyrical interpretation of thechronology, patterning and possible meaningsbehind this extraordinary landscape ofprehistoric rock art.

$60.00, 9781782974116, Hardback, colillus throughout, 192 pages, Now Available,Oxbow Books

PAINTINGThe Infinite Body

By Francesco Correggia &Pietro Finelli

The book investigates theprospect of painting in thecurrent context, choosing aphilosophical approachcareful to delineate mechanisms and capabilitiesin relation to the history of painting, to itsactuality and difference, also in relation to othermedia, trying to catch those aspects related toits continuous questioning, as dialectic body incontinuous evolution/repetition.

Imago Visual Culture Study 1

$16.00, 9788857524023, Paperback, b/willus, 150 pages, September 2014, MimesisEdizioni, English/Italian text

CELTIC ART INEUROPEMaking Connections

Edited by ChristopherGosden, Sally Crawford& KatharinaUlmschneider

This volume of 37 papers brings together a trulyinternational group of pre-eminent specialists inthe field of Celtic art and Celtic studies. With itsbroad geographical scope, it offers a timelyopportunity to re-assess contacts, context,transmission and meaning in Celtic art forunderstanding the development of Europeancultures, identities and economies in pre- andproto-history.

$105.00, 9781782976554, Hardback, b/willus & 32pp col illus, 400 pages, August2014, Oxbow Books, Bargain Price $80.00

ASILPhotographicStudies of thePurebred ArabianHorse

By Tariq Dajani

There’s something instantly recognizable aboutthe photography of Tariq Dajani. It’s acombination of what he photographs and hiscuriosity in seeking a personal connection withthis subject, captured using modernphotographic methods which nonethelessinvoke something of the Old Masters of painting.With this book, Dajani presents a series ofbeautifully observed and mastered photographs.

$99.00, 9780957023383, Hardback, 51illus, 112 pages, Now Available, MedinaPublishing

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PAUL HOLBER TON PUBL I SH ING23A R T

RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUEBRONZES FROM THE HILLCOLLECTIONBy Patricia Wengraf, Dennis Allen & Claudia Kryza-Gersch

This richly illustrated and beautifully producedscholarly catalog of the superlative collection ofRenaissance and Baroque bronze figurative statuettes from the HillCollection, accompanies an exhibition of the collection at The FrickCollection, New York opening late January 2014. Spanning the 15ththrough the 18th century, the sculptures presented are of exceptionalquality and exemplify the bronze statue or statuette from its beginnings inRenaissance Italy to its dissemination across the artistic centers of Europe.The catalog includes detailed biographies of each of the artists represented,and it introduced with essays by the distinguished authors.

$100.00, 9781907372636, Hardback, 250 col illus, 376 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

THE YOUNG DURERDrawing the Figure

By Stephanie Buck, Stephanie Porras, DavidFreedberg & Michael Roth

Accompanying a landmark exhibition at theCourtauld Gallery, this book examines theremarkable drawings made by Durer as a youngman from 1490 to 1495, especially those madeduring his journeyman years, or Wanderjahre – considered the final part ofa craftsman’s training – and a second shorter trip which immediatelyfollowed and seems to have brought the artist to Italy. These trips form theframework for the book, which focuses on the young artist’s figure studiesand has at its heart the Courtauld Gallery’s double-sided drawing of a WiseVirgin and Two studies of the artist’s left leg.

$60.00, 9781907372513, Hardback, 200 col illus, 240 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

DONATELLO, MICHELANGELO,CELLINISculptors’ Drawings from Renaissance Italy

By Oliver Tostmann

The self-portrait of Baccio Bandinelli in the IsabellaStewart Gardner Museum, Boston, shows thesculptor pointing not to a work of marble or bronze,but to a drawing. Bandinelli was particularly proud of his skills as adraftsman, and he was prolific in his production of works on paper. This sethim apart from contemporaries in his profession; many Renaissancesculptors left us no drawings at all. Accompanying an exhibition at theGardner Museum, this publication will put Bandinelli’s portrait in context bylooking at the practice of drawing by sculptors from the Renaissance to theBaroque in Central Italy.

$60.00, 9781907372704, Paperback, 100 col illus, 256 pages,November 2014, NYP, Paul Holberton Publishing

BROOKS’S 1764–2014The Story of a Whig Club

Edited by Charles Sebag-Montefiore & JoeMordaunt Crook

One of the many aspects of London that neverfailed to attract comment from foreign visitors in thelate 18th and early 19th century was the Clublandthat sprouted along Pall Mall and St James’s. Paris and Vienna had nothinglike it. From its foundation in 1764, Brooks’s was accepted as one of themost important manifestations of this new form of London living. Tocelebrate Brooks’s 250th anniversary, this beautiful commemorative volumelooks afresh at some historical aspects and the architecture of the club, andpresents much original research, including essays on the club’s archives –among the most complete in Clubland – and an illustrated catalogue byJohn Ingamells of the important art collection.

$60.00, 9781907372612, Hardback, 100 col illus, 200 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

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GAINSBOROUGH’SCOTTAGE DOORS:AN INSIGHT INTOTHE ARTIST’SLAST DECADEBy Hugh Belsey

Inspired by the recentidentification of a third autographed version ofGainsborough’s masterpiece The Cottage Door,this book examines the significance of themultiple versions of designs that the artistproduced during the 1780s. It demonstratesthat without the pressure of exhibiting his workannually at the Academy and without a string ofsitters waiting for their finished portraits,Gainsborough’s work became more personal,more thoughtful. This study of the last phase ofthe artist’s work is a totally fresh interpretationof not only The Cottage Door but other keyworks such as Mrs Sheridan and Diana andActeon.

$40.00, 9781907372506, Paperback, 80illus, 128 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

BECOMING PICASSOParis 1901

By Barnaby Wright et al.

This fully illustrated catalog, with essays by leadingand emerging scholars in the field of Picassostudies, tells the remarkable story of Pablo Picasso’sbreakthrough year – 1901 – as an artist. It bringstogether an extraordinary group of paintings toexplore his rapid artistic development during this single year, whichlaunched his career and reputation in Paris. These major paintings will bereunited from public and private collections internationally, making thecatalogue a unique opportunity to experience Picasso’s very firstmasterpieces.

$50.00, 9781907372452, Paperback, 120 col illus, 160 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

ANDERS ZORNA European ArtistSeduces America

By Oliver Tostmann

This publication will be avaluable resource for arthistorians as well as thegeneral public, with little scholarship previouslypublished in English about Zorn. The cataloguefeatures fifty of Zorn’s works, such as OmnibusI, for which Zorn won a prize at the 1892 Salonin Paris, and Ice Skater (1898), which hasnever before left Sweden, combining for the firsttime major pieces from American collectionswith those of Europe, such as Galleria degliUffizi, Florence; the National museum,Stockholm; Zornmuseet, Mora; and GöteborgsKonstmuseum, Gothenberg.

$50.00, 9781907372445, Paperback, 120col, 176 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

JOHN RUSKINArtist and Observer

By Conal Shields, Ian Jeffrey, Christopher Baker &Christopher Newall

The drawings of John Ruskin are exhilarating tolook at, and they express his own sense ofexhilaration as he observed landscape and nature,buildings and artifacts. They deserve to beappreciated afresh by a wider audience. Accompanying a landmarkexhibition at the National Galleries of Canada and Scotland in 2014, thisexploration of Ruskin’s watercolors and drawings - representing his entirecareer and all subject types and degrees of finish and elaboration -demonstrated how his characteristic drawing style evolved and how heachieved his highly distinctive technical virtuosity.

$60.00, 9781907372575, Paperback, 180 col illus, 376 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

EGON SCHIELEThe Radical Nude

By Barnaby Wright,Peter Vergo & GemmaBlackshaw

Rising to prominence inVienna alongside GustavKlimt and Oskar Kokoschka in the turbulentyears around the First World War, Egon Schiele(1890-1918) is one of the most importantartists of the early 20th century and a centralfigure of Austrian Expressionism. Accompanyingthe first ever museum show in the UnitedKingdom devoted entirely to the artist, thispublication will explore in detail one of Schiele’smost vital and original subjects – hisextraordinary drawings and watercolors of maleand female nudes. It will bring together anoutstanding group of the artist’s works to charthis groundbreaking approach during his shortbut urgent career.

$40.00, 9781907372698, Paperback, 70col illus, 144 pages, November 2014, NYP,Paul Holberton Publishing

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COLLECTINGGAUGUINSamuel Courtauld in the20s

By The Courtald Gallery

The Courtauld Galleryholds the most important collection of works inthe United Kingdom by the Post-impressionistmaster Paul Gauguin (1841–1903). Assembledby the pioneering collector Samuel Courtauld(1876–1947), it includes major paintings andworks on paper as well as one of the only twomarble sculptures ever created by the artist.This special Summer display presents thecomplete collection together with the loan of twoimportant works by Gauguin formerly inCourtauld’s private collection: MartiniqueLandscape (Scottish National Gallery,Edinburgh), and Bathers at Tahiti (The BarberInstitute of Fine Arts, Birmingham).

$30.00, 9781907372476, Paperback, 40illus, 60 pages, October 2014, NYP, PaulHolberton Publishing

SACREDSTITCHESEcclesiastical Textiles inthe RothschildCollection

By Rachel Boak

Sacred Stitchesaccompanies an exhibition that will assembletogether for the first time fragments of opulentand unique ecclesiastical textiles drawn from thestored collections at Waddesdon Manor, theastonishing Renaissance-style château that isone of the rare survivors of the splendor of the‘goût Rothschild’. Dating from c. 1400 to thelate 1700s, the textiles were acquired by severalmembers of the Rothschild family, the greatestcollectors of the 19th century, who sought thehighest quality of workmanship with a keensense of historical importance.

$25.00, 9780954731038, Paperback, 80col illus, 80 pages, October 2014, NYP, PaulHolberton Publishing

BRUEGEL TOFREUDPrints from theCourtauld Gallery

By Rachel Sloan

The Courtauld Galleryhouses one of the most significant collectionsof works on paper in Britain, withapproximately 7,000 drawings and watercolorsand 20,000 prints ranging from theRenaissance to the 20th century.Accompanying the second Summer Showcaseat the Gallery, this book serves as anintroduction to the largest but least well-knownpart of the Gallery’s outstanding collection – itsholdings of prints. This selection of some thirtyparticularly remarkable and intriguing examplesspans more than 500 years and encompassesa variety of printmaking techniques.

$19.00, 9781907372681, Paperback, 35col illus, 40 pages, October 2014, NYP, PaulHolberton Publishing

PATHS TOREFORMThings New and Old

By Sandra Hindman

Throughout the history ofChristianity, men andwomen have wrestledwith the challenge ofhow to interpret, and how to follow, the Gospels.Intrinsic to this process is the concept of“reform,” a recognition that changes isnecessary in order to return to a more authenticChristian life. The approximately thirty-fivemanuscripts presented here trace this processfrom the twelfth to the sixteenth centuriesthrough the texts that inspired reformmovements and communicated their ideas toothers.

Textmanuscripts

$35.00, 9780983854654, Paperback, 40illus, 113 pages, October 2014, NYP, PaulHolberton Publishing

MEDITATIONS ON A HERITAGEPapers on the Work and Legacy of Sir Ernst Gombrich

Edited by Paul Taylor

That Ernst Gombrich was one of the most important art historians of the 20th century would seem to go without saying. The importanceof Gombrich’s work on the history of taste has yet to be fully recognized, and when it comes to the application of developments inpsychology to the visual arts he has remained largely, among art historians, on his own. These essays assess the nature of his empiricism,the degree to which his ideas have been adopted, overturned or developed, and his contribution to the dialogue of art and perception.

$30.00, 9781907372544, Paperback, 20 illus, 144 pages, Now Available, Paul Holberton Publishing

MARK GERTLERWorks 1912-28

By Sarah MacDougall &David Boyd Hancock

This beautifully illustratedcatalog accompanied anexhibition at the leadingLondon gallery PianoNobile, celebrating the achievements of MartGertler (1891-1939). It charts Gertler’s careerfrom an early British modernist at the close ofthe Edwardian era through his most radicalperiod during the years of the First World War tothe ‘return to order’ of the 1920s, when Gertlerwas recognized as a consummate painter with ahighly individual vision. Gertler’s biographer andcataloger Sarah MacDougall introduces us tocelebrate and little-known painting anddrawings from a number of private collections.

$50.00, 9781091192339, Hardback, 55 colillus, 80 pages, October 2014, NYP, PaulHolberton Publishing

CYCLES OF LIFERings from the BenjaminZucker Family Collection

By Sandra Hindman &Beatriz Chadour-Sampson

An unparalleled collectionof rings dating from the 3rdto the 19th century,presented not chronologically but rather groupedinto timeless themes - birth, love, betrothal,marriage, mourning and death - therebyachieving greater insight about the beliefs,sentiments, status, and practices of their formerowners.

$30.00, 9780991517237, Paperback, 100col illus, 260 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

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FAME ANDFRIENDSHIPPope, Roubiliac and thePortrait Bust

By Malcom Baker

No literary figure of the18th-century was moreesteemed than the poet Alexander Pope, and hissculpted portraits exemplify the celebration ofliterary fame at a period when authorship wasbeing newly conceived and the portrait bust wasenjoying new popularity. Accompanying anexhibition at Waddesdon Manor (The RothschildCollection), this publication explores theconvergence between authorship, portraiture,and the sculpted image in particular, by bringingtogether a wide range of works that foregroundPope’s celebrity status. The core of thepublication consists of eight different versions ofthe same portrait bust by the leading sculptor ofthe period, Louis François Roubiliac.

$25.00, 9780954731052, Paperback, 55col illus, 128 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

DEAF, DUMB ANDBRILLIANTJohan Thopas, MasterDraughtsman

By Rudlolf E.O. Ekkart

Until recently, the Dutchdraughtsman JohanThopas, who was born in1626 both deaf and dumb, was only known toa small group of connoisseurs, dealers andcollectors. However, his remarkable, subtle andtechnically refined portrait drawings onparchment deserve a wider audience. Thishandsome publication, the first devoted to hiswork, will prove to be an eye opener for any artlovers. In the accompanying exhibition his onlyknown painting and the one mythologicaldrawing are accompanied by thirty of his mostbeautiful portraits, from private collections in theUS, Canada, United Kingdom and theNetherlands, as well as well-known museumsand print rooms.

$50.00, 9781907372674, Paperback, 100illus, 176 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

COURT ANDCRAFTA Masterpiece fromNorthern Iraq

By Rachel Ward, CharlesMelville, RobertHillenbrand & MariannaShreve Simpson

Accompanying a major scholarly exhibition atThe Courtauld Gallery, this book explores one ofthe most beautiful and enigmatic objects in TheCourtauld’s collection: the so-called ‘Courtauldwallet’, a brass container richly inlaid with goldand silver, imitating a lady’s textile or leatherbag, and probably made in Mosul in northernIraq around 1300. Encompassing a variety ofmultidisciplinary essays by distinguishedhistorians and art historians, this publicationaims to explore the origins, function andiconography of this splendid luxury object aswell as the cultural context in which it wasmade and used.

$45.00, 9781907372650, Paperback, 120col illus, 176 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

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... UNTO HEAVENWILL I ASCENDJacob Epstein’s InspiredYears 1930-1959

By Raquel Gillboa

The outstandingcollection of Europeanbronze sculptures formed by acclaimed architectPeter Marino, which focuses especially onFrench and Italian bronzes of the High Baroque,includes masterpieces by some of the greatestsculptors of their age, among them FerdinandoTacca, Giovanni Battista Foggini, Robert LeLorrain and Corneille van Clève. This volume ofcontributions to the symposium held in June2010 testifying to the importance of the MarinoCollection includes nine essays by distinguishedscholars of sculpture.

$30.00, 9781907372490, Paperback, 200b/w illus, 220 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

RENAISSANCEAND BAROQUEBRONZESIn and Around the Peter Marino Collection

Edited by Jeremy Warren

The outstandingcollection of European bronze sculptures formedby acclaimed architect Peter Marino, whichfocuses especially on French and Italian bronzesof the High Baroque, includes masterpieces bysome of the greatest sculptors of their age,among them Ferdinando Tacca, GiovanniBattista Foggini, Robert Le Lorrain and Corneillevan Clève. This volume of contributions to thesymposium held in June 2010 testifying to theimportance of the Marino Collection includesnine essays by distinguished scholars ofsculpture.

$45.00, 9780900785481, Paperback, 160col, 224 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

A DIALOGUEWITH NATURERomantic Landscapesfrom Britain andGermany

By Matthew Hargraves &Rachel Sloan

Exploring aspects of Romantic landscapedrawing in Britain and Germany from its originsin the 1760s to its final flowering in the 1840s,this exhibition catalogue considers 26 majordrawings, watercolors and oil sketches from TheCourtauld Gallery, London, and the MorganLibrary and Museum, New York, by artists suchas J.M.W. Turner, Samuel Palmer, Caspar DavidFriedrich and Karl Friedrich Lessing. It drawsupon the complementary strengths of bothcollections: the Morgan’s exceptional group ofGerman drawings and The Courtauld’s wide-ranging holdings of British works. A Dialoguewith Nature offers the opportunity to considerpoints of commonality as well as divergencebetween two distinctive schools.

$25.00, 9781907372667, Paperback, 40col illus, 84 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

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THE HAROLDSAMUELCOLLECTIONA Guide to the Dutchand Flemish Picturesat the Mansion House

By Michael Hall &Clare Gifford

The Harold Samuel Collection Art Collection ofDutch and Flemish 17th-century pictures is oneof the finest groups of Old Master paintingsassembled in Britain over the past hundredyears, but one of the least known. Sir HaroldSamuel, 1st and last Lord Samuel of WychCross bequeathed the collection to the City ofLondon to hang at Mansion House. Lively andinsightful entries accompany beautifulreproductions of every painting and areintroduced by an essay about the creation of thecollection and the history of artistic taste inrelation to Dutch art.

$25.00, 9781907372414, Paperback, 88col illus, 200 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

POTS AND TILESOF THE MIDDLEAGESBy Maureen Mellor &John Cherry

Published to accompanythe first exhibition onceramics of the Middle Ages anywhere for morethan 50 years, this beautiful publication aims todemystify medieval art by highlighting thebeauty and familiarity of ceramic pots and tilesfrom all over northern Europe, with an emphasison 13th to early 16th-century England. Thoughthere has been much important research onarchaeological investigation published, there hasbeen little presentation or study on medievalpots as works of art. Informed by all the latestarchaeological research, detailed examination ofeach work by specialist scholar Maureen Melloris accompanied by exquisite new photography,revealing each remarkable pot and tile in all itsglory.

$35.00, 9780955339370, Paperback, 72col illus, 104 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

THE JAMES DEROTHSCHILDBEQUEST ATWADDESONMANORPrinted Books andBookbindingTwo Volume Set

By Giles Barber

This catalogue reveals for the first time theriches of the book collection of late 17th- and18th-century books built up by BaronFerdinand de Rothschild. The two volumesprovide introductory surveys of the collecting ofancien régime books, of Baron Ferdinand’s life,historical interests and manner of bookcollecting (using important and unpublishedtrade documentation), an overview of thecollection by subjects, a more detaileddescription of the illustrated books, and anotherof the wide range of royal, bibliophile and otherimportant provenance. All 790 books aredescribed in full detail, with title pagetranscriptions, collations, lists of plates, detailsof provenance, descriptions of bindings, andnotes on the importance of the works involved.

$450.00, 9780954731083, Hardback, 96col & 880 b/w illus, 1162 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

MEDIEVAL ANDLATER IVORIES INTHE COURTAULDGALLERYThe Gambier ParryCollection

By John Lowden

In 1966 Mark Gambier Parry bequeathed to theCourtauld Gallery the art collection formed byhis grandfather Thomas Gambier Parry, whodied in 1888. In addition to importantpaintings, Renaissance glass and ceramics, andIslamic metalwork, this included 28 medievaland Renaissance ivories. Since 1967 about halfof the ivories have been on permanent display atThe Courtauld, yet they have remained largelyunknown, even to experts. This catalogue is thefirst publication dedicated solely to thecollection. There are examples of the highestquality of ivory carving, both secular andreligious in content, and a number of the objectsare of outstanding interest.

$55.00, 9781907372605, Hardback,150 colillus, 144 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

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THE WALLACECOLLECTIONCATALOGUE OFGOLD BOXESBy Charles Truman

The 18th-century goldsnuffbox was theultimate fashion accessory – beautifully made,exquisitely decorated and very expensive, itsform and ornament subject to the changingtaste of the time. The collection of gold boxes atthe Wallace Collection is small in number, butcontains some of the finest in any museum andcan boast of some of the most famous boxes inthe world. The 99 pieces cataloged hererepresent a brilliant cross-section of theproducts of the European goldsmith between c.1730 and 1830. This beautiful publicationconsiderably advances our knowledge andappreciation of the Wallace Collection’s goldboxes and establishes their place in thescholarship of 18th-century decorative arts.

Wallace Collection

$155.00, 9780900785948, Hardback, 400illus, 376 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishin

WEST COUNTRYTO WORLD’S ENDThe South West in theTudor Age

By Sam Smiles

During the Tudor Age theSouth West was famedfor the innovation and endeavor of its people.They lived during the religious turmoil andpolitical intrigue of Elizabeth I’s reign – a time ofopportunity for the merchants and traders ofDevon. Aspects of their lives are revealed in thisbook, published to accompany the fascinatingexhibition at the Royal Albert MemorialMuseum, Exeter, which draws togetherpaintings, artifacts and documents fromgalleries, museums and record offices to tell thestory of the South West and its people setagainst the backdrop of one of the most,evocative periods in British history.

$30.00, 9781907372520, Paperback, 50col illus, 120 pages, Now Available, PaulHolberton Publishing

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DESIGN ANDTECHNIQUES IN EARLYMEDIEVAL CELTICMETALWORKBy Niamh Whitfield

Niamh Whitfield is a leadingauthority on the metalwork ofearly Medieval Ireland and Scotland. Celticmetalwork of the seventh to twelfth centuries isextremely accomplished technically, and sheprovides a thorough understanding of itsmanufacture. She also places Early MedievalCeltic design in its European context, andanalyzes its relationship with Anglo-Saxon andcontinental work, as well as its debt to traditionswhich originated in the Classical world.

$300.00, 9781904597339, Hardback, 243illus, 580 pages, March 2015, NYP, PindarPress

PAUL NASH:WATERCLOLOURS1910-1946Another Life AnotherWorld

By Dr. David Boyd Haycock

This lavishly illustrated book accompanies PianoNobile’s latest exhibition, Another Life, AnotherWorld, curated by David Boyd Haycock. Itfocuses exclusively on watercolors by PaulNash; a key part of the artistic output of one ofthe select handful of modernist Britishwatercolor painters. Fully illustrated in color, themajority of the works are drawn from privateand public collections, giving the rareopportunity to see many seldom exhibited worksalongside each other.

$45.00, 9781901192377, Hardback, 68illus, 90 pages, October 2014, NYP, PianoNobile

JAN VAN EYCK ANDPORTUGAL’S“ILLUSTRIOUSGENERATION”Volume II: Plates

By Barbara von Barghahn

This manuscript investigates VanEyck’s patronage by the Crown of Portugal andhis role as diplomat-painter of the Duchy ofBurgundy following his first voyage to Lisbon in1428-1429 when he painted two portraits ofInfanta Isabella, who became the third wife ofPhilip the Good in 1430. Several chapters ofthis book are overlaid with a chivalric veneer.

$300.00, 9781904597667, Hardback, 1405illus, 880 pages, August 2014, Pindar Press

JAN VAN EYCK ANDPORTUGAL‘S“ILLUSTRIOUSGENERATION”Volume I: Text

By Barbara von Barghahn

This manuscript investigates VanEyck’s patronage by the Crown of Portugal andhis role as diplomat-painter of the Duchy ofBurgundy following his first voyage to Lisbon in1428-1429 when he painted two portraits ofInfanta Isabella, who became the third wife ofPhilip the Good in 1430. Several chapters ofthis book are overlaid with a chivalric veneer.

$300.00, 9781904597650, Hardback, 745pages, Now Available, Pindar Press

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THE CHURCHES OFROME, 1527–1870Vol. I. The Churches

By Michael Erwee

The churches of Romeconstitute arguably themost importantmanifestations of art andarchitecture in the Western world. This book is adetailed description of 251 churches in Romeand the Vatican City, built or decorated between1527 and 1870, and is based on extensiveresearch in state, church and private archives,as well as an exhaustive survey of modern andhistorical bibliographical sources

$300.00, 9781904597285, Hardback, 280illus, 780 pages, August 2014, Pindar Press

THE FORM OFMEANING / THEMEANING OF FORMStudies in the History of Artfrom Late Antiquity to JacksonPollock, Volume II

By Irving Lavin

Volumes II and I bring together all of IrvingLavin’s studies aside from those on GianLorenzo Bernini. They are divided here by date,and include seven studies on the art ofAntiquity and the Middle Ages, nine on the artof the Renaissance, eight on further topics insixteenth-century art, seven on the Baroque,and six on Modern Art. There are three studieson the history of theatre and stage design, andtwelve papers on the history of art in general;including obituaries of a number of influentialart historians.

$300.00, 9781904597476, Hardback, 283illus, 650 pages, NYP, Pindar Press

MEDIEVAL IMAGE-CONCEPTS AND THE MEANING OF VISUAL PROGRAMSBy Beat Brenk

This volume presents a selection of 25 studies, which are grouped into a number of topics that clarify Professor Brenk’s approach. The art ofthe Middle Ages is treated not as a succession of styles, but is analyzed as an unstable value system, which seeks to prove its own legitimacyby claims and ideologies. The author tries to show how the medieval artist brought into the world new creations under constant pressure,which he expresses with the resort to established models.

$300.00, 9781899828739, Hardback, 272 illus, 560 pages, NYP, Pindar Press

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MEDIEVAL ROMEA History in Art

By John Osborne

For over twenty years, ProfessorOsborne has worked on themedieval wall paintings of Rome.The twenty-two studies reprintedhere deal with the paintings ofvarying date in San Clemente, the medievalwork in the catacombs, and Santa MariaAntiqua, among many others. The author hasupdated the earlier studies, and there is acomprehensive index.

$300.00, 9781904597414, Hardback, 218illus, 620 pages, NYP, Pindar Press

STUDIES IN LATEMEDIEVALILLUMINATION ANDARTBy Robert G. Calkins

This volume brings togethereighteen of his papers,concentrating on late medieval manuscriptillumination. The first section has seven studiesexamining the process of compiling anilluminated manuscript. The following sectiondeals with the sequence and emphasis of textand image in the manuscripts. A final groupoffers detailed interpretations of a number ofimportant later manuscripts.

$300.00, 9781904597407, Hardback, 250illus, 538 pages, NYP, Pindar Press

STUDIES IN THEDECORATIVE ARTS OFTHE MUSLIM WORLDBy Ernst Grube

A selection of twelve previouslypublished papers by Ernst Grubewhich examine specific materialsused in Islamic decorative arts.Six papers examine pottery and tiles, oneconsiders Ilkhanis stuccowork as represented inthe mausoleum of the Shaykh Muhammad ibnBakran and four explore the decorative arts ofthe Timuris period. The selection has beenupdated with additional notes and an extensivebibliography.

$500.00, 9780907132790, Hardback, 324illus, 518 pages, September 2014, PindarPress

STUDIES IN THEART ANDIMAGERY OF THEMIDDLE AGESBy Richard Marks

This volume bringstogether thirty-one ofProfessor Marks’ studies, encompassinghistoriography, stained glass, manuscriptillumination, screen and wall painting, sculptureand funerary monuments. His works hereinclude Stained Glass in England during theMiddle Ages, The Medieval Stained Glass ofNorthamptonshire, The Golden Age of EnglishManuscript Painting 1200–1500, and Imageand Devotion in Late Medieval England.

$300.00, 9781904597384, Hardback, 456illus, 830 pages, Now Available, Pindar Press

STUDIES IN THEISLAMIC DECORATIVEARTSBy Robert Hillenbrand

This volume therefore offers notonly a general introduction tosome of the problems posed byIslamic art, but also readings ofkey objects in an attempt to explore theirmeaning; and finally, an in-depth focus onindividual objects representing specific genresand media.

$300.00, 9781904597506, Hardback, 343illus, 574 pages, September 2014, PindarPress

WHITEWASH ANDTHE NEWAESTHETIC OF THEPROTESTANTREFORMATIONBy Victoria George

This book is areconsideration of the practice of whitewashingchurch interiors during the ProtestantReformation in the sixteenth and seventeenthcenturies. It is the first detailed study of its kind,which challenges the view that whitewash wasalways only a ‘cheap coat of paint’.

$300.00, 9781904597643, Paperback, 117illus, 506 pages, Now Available, Pindar Press

GLAZED CHARMThe Beauty of Dutch Tiles

Edited by Nora de Nas, de Ree Ger J.M. & Bert-Jan Baas

Tiles form an important part of the great Dutchtradition of tin-glazed earthenware, internationallyrenowned as ‘Delftware’. The presence of the rightraw materials and manufacturing skills as well as asufficiently large clientele allowed tile-production to reach an impressivescale in the provinces of Holland, Friesland and Utrecht.

$115.00, 9789089321152, Hardback, col illus throughout, 344pages, Now Available, SPA Uitgevers, English/Dutch text

RECENT ADVANCES IN GLASS,STAINED-GLASS AND CERAMICCONSERVATION 2013

Edited by H. Roemich & K. Van LookerenCampaign

$80.00, 9789089321138, Paperback, richlyillus, 364 pages, Now Available, SPA Uitgevers

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CELESTIAL HORSESBy Michael Teller IV

A look into Chinesetechnical and artisticaccomplishmentsillustrated by some of therarest and finest equineartifacts. While sculpturesfrom China’s Golden Age, The Tang Dynasty(618 – 917 CE), predominate, classic examplesof many of the styles of lesser periods areillustrated.

$29.00, 9780988647619, Paperback, 90illus, 65 pages, Now Available, TK AsianAntiquities

TIRARI E ALZARIMacchine da cantiere

By Andrea Bernardoni & Alexander Neuwahl

This is the first volume in a collection whose aim is toexamine in depth the engineering and scientificstudies of Leonardo da Vinci. These were the termsused in the Middle Ages to identify systems forraising and moving large objects, such as machinesfor lifting columns and cranes, for lifting obelisks and winches, liftingdevices and all those machines known and developed by engineers to helpthem carry out their profession.

Leonardo Da Vinci

$22.95, 9788890943027, Paperback, col illus, 152 pages, NowAvailable, UBI Maior Edizioni, English text

$22.95, 9788890943003, Paperback, col illus, 152 pages, NYP, UBIMaior Edizioni, Italian text

JOHN TWEEDSculpting the Empire

By Nicola Capon

John Tweed (1869-1933) was a hugely successfulartist who, during his lifetime, became known as ‘TheEmpire Sculptor’. After training at the Glasgow Schoolof Art, he moved to London and then spent sixmonths in Paris. There he met August Rodin and wenton to become his principal agent and friend in England. Tweed worked atthe very heart of the London art world and created lasting images of manyleading Victorian and Edwardian figures such as Cecil Rhodes and LordKitchener. His legacy of public sculptures is to be found ranged across theBritish Empire. This is the first book to consider John Tweed’s place in arthistory and is the result of a four-year project to catalogue the sculptor’sarchive at Reading Museum.

$30.00, 9781904965435, Paperback, 56 b/w illus, 112 pages, NowAvailable, Spire Books

CELESTIALWINING ANDDININGBy Michael Teller IV

An illustrated overview ofwares that wereproduced over millennia,by the Chinese, for usein the afterlife. A variety of media are featuredsuch as; pottery, bronze, silver and lacquer.

$29.00, 9780988647626, Paperback,61illus, 32 pages, Now Available, TK AsianAntiquities

DALIDREAMSTONESAn Art Form Reborn

By Michael Teller IV

The firstcomprehensive text written in English about thehistory, culture and artists surrounding the DaliDreamstone art form. Included are majorexamples of Dreamstones from an assortmentof relevant quarries. Biographies of selectedcontemporary Masters of the Dreamstone artform are interspersed between relevant quotesand poetry dispersed throughout the text.

$99.00, 9780983308904, Hardback, 318illus, 266 pages, Now Available, TK AsianAntiquities

DREAMSTONES –THE ARTISTICHERITAGE OF DALIPresented by the DaliMunicipal Museum inConjuction with theInternational DaliDreamstone Association

By Michael Teller IV

A Look at 52 of the finest examples of DaliDreamstones from a 2012 exhibition ofDreamstones in the Municipal Museum in DaliPrefecture, Yunnan. This was the first ever-jointventure by the museum and a Westernorganization.

$40.00, 9780983308911, Hardback, 70illus, 130 pages, Now Available, TK AsianAntiquities, English/Chinese text

A MEANINGFULGUIDE TO THESCIENTIFICAUTHENTICATIONOF ASIANANTIQUITIESBy Michael Teller IV &Melanie Roy

Eleven chapters of relevant scientific analyticaland testing techniques used in theauthentication of antiquities, including whatscience can and cannot do. An essay on “logicand opinion” in the authentication procedurefinishes the text.

$75.00, 9780988647602, Hardback, 134illus, 225 pages, Now Available, TK AsianAntiquities, English/Chinese text

OFFERINGVESSELS OFYUNNAN

By Michael Teller IV

A look into the culturalinfluences found inBuddhist “celestial”art/artifacts from Yunnan, China - specifically‘offering vessels’ & ‘prayer tablets’. Almost allartifacts date from the Song Dynasty (960 –1279 CE) through the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE). This is the only text written on thismaterial, peculiar to Yunnan Province in China.

$29.00, 9780988647633, Paperback, 77illus, 65 pages, Now Available, TK AsianAntiquities

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MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFTThe Art, Architecture and Garden Design of theNesfields

By Shirley Rose Evans

In this informative and charming volume, ShirleyEvans explores the lives of two of the mostprominent designers of the nineteenth century;designers who have left their distinctive mark onbuildings and gardens throughout the British Isles. William AndrewsNesfield and Eden Nesfield, father and son, were infatuated with thebeauty and romance of the past, and both played an important role in thenineteeth-century revivals of the Jacobean, Renaissance and Gothic styles.Shirley Evans considers the education of both men and the evolution oftheir aesthetic sensibilities in detail. Both were highly accomplishedpainters, and John Ruskin lauded Nesfield Senior’s watercolors. Thisillustrated volume will be of great interest to enthusiasts of the remarkablework of the Nesfields in particular, or of Victorian design in general.

$60.00, 9780718893231, Paperback, 1 figure, 51 b/w images & 53col images, Now Available, Lutterworth Press

THE ATHENIANAGORAMuseum Guide

By Laura Gawlinski

Written for the general visitor,the Athenian Agora MuseumGuide leads the readerthrough all of the displayspaces within the Stoa of Attalos in the AthenianAgora — the terrace, the ground-floorcolonnade, and the newly opened upper story.The guide also discusses each case in themuseum gallery chronologically, beginning withthe prehistoric and continuing with theGeometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic,Roman, and Byzantine periods. Hundreds ofartifacts, ranging from common pottery to elitejewelry held in 81 cases, are described andillustrated in color for the very first time.Through focus boxes, readers can learn aboutmarble-working, early burial practices, potteryproduction, ostracism, home life, and the wellsthat dotted the ancient site.

$20.00, 9780876616581, Paperback, 116illus, 200 pages, NYP, American School ofClassical Studies at Athens (ASCSA)

REGENCY HOUSESTYLESBy Trevor Yorke

Ancient Egypt, Greektemples, Indian palacesand medieval castles arejust some of the sources ofinspiration, whicharchitects used when designing houses in theRegency period. This new book explains thebewildering wealth of exotic and historic formswhich characterized the period and, using hisown drawings and photographs, author TrevorYorke demonstrates the work of the leadingdesigners, the types of houses they built and thedetails both inside and out which are distinctiveof this elegant period.

$19.95, 9781846743108, Paperback, 50col & b/w illus, 96 pages, Now Available,Countryside Books

ENGLISH CATHEDRALS ANDMONASTERIES THROUGH THECENTURIESHistory, Community, Worship, Art, Architecture,Music

Edited by Dee Dyas

This new interactive DVD from Christianity andCulture traces the development of England’s cathedrals and religioushouses across the centuries, from the earliest foundations to the presentday. Created as the partner to the 2010 disk ‘English Parish Churchthrough the Centuries’, it combines easily accessible introductions to thelatest academic research on England’s cathedrals and religious houses,which in turn were closely connected with those of continental Europe.It synthesizes work on the influence of these religious powerhouses onnational and international history, the evolution of communities, andtheir roles as drivers for development in worship, music, art andarchitecture with images from national and international collections.

The Story of the Church in England 2

$35.00, 9780955067365, DVD, 1500, Now Available, Christianityand Culture

PARTHENONSCULPTURESBy Ian Jenkins

The Parthenon sculpturesin the British Museumare unrivalled examplesof classical Greek art that have inspiredsculptors, artists, poets and writers since theircreation in the fifth century BC. This bookserves as a superb visual introduction to thesemagnificent sculptures. The book showcases aseries of specially taken photographs of thedifferent sculptural elements: the pediments,metopes and Ionic frieze. It captures the vitalityof the sculptures in a group, an individualsculpture or an exquisite eye-catching detail,such as the mane of a horse, a human foot, theswish of drapery or a youthful head bowed inthought.

$32.95, 9780714122618, Hardback, 140illus, 144 pages, Now Available, BritishMuseum Press

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ALSTON MOOR,CUMBRIABuildings in a NorthPennines Landscape

By Lucy Jessop,Matthew Whitfield &Andrew Davison

Alston Moor is a large rural parish in Cumbria,which historically both depended upon andprovided important services for the agriculturaland mineral industries of the North Pennines.Much of the area’s settlement is dispersedamong hamlets and single farmsteads. Isolatedfrom major northern cities such as Carlisle andNewcastle by the surrounding hills and moors,the parish’s wild upland landscape provides aconditioning influence on a distinctive traditionof vernacular building types, ranging from thebastle to its later 18th- and 19th-centuryderivatives and ‘mine shops’ providing lodgingsfor miners close to their place of work. Foundacross the parish, and with urban variantspresent in Alston itself, these buildings have incommon first-floor living accommodation whilstthe ground floor is used for cow byres in morerural areas and for general storage, workshopsand shops in urban and industrial contexts. Thisdevelopment of the bastle, a fortified house typefound on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish borderis nationally significant yet remains under-examined at the level of architectural andhistorical synthesis.

Informed Conservation

$30.00, 9781848021174, Paperback, 115illus, 148 pages, Now Available, EnglishHeritage

BUILT TO BREWBy Lynn Pearson

Beer has been brewed in England since Neolithictimes, and this book combines a thoroughly enjoyableexploration of beer’s history and built heritage withnew in-depth research into the nuts and bolts of itsproduction. Based around England’s breweries, butoccasionally ranging further afield, it tells theintriguing story of the growth of this significant industry. From Georgianbrewing magnates who became household names – and their brewhousesnotable tourist attractions – through magnificently ornate Victorian towers tothe contemporary resurgence of microbreweries, the text throws new lighton brewers and the distinctive architecture of their buildings. Traditionalworking breweries are to be treasured and celebrated, but complementingthese, the book looks to the future, considering constructive redevelopmentas part of our national brewing heritage. This fascinating and lavishlyillustrated work shows how deeply interwoven beer and brewing are withinEnglish culture. If you care about beer, industry or England, this book is foryou.

$50.00, 9781848022386, Paperback, 326 illus, 200 pages,September 2014, English Heritage

BUILDINGS OF THELABOURMOVEMENTBy Nick Mansfield

This fascinating surveyranges from the communalbuildings of the early 19th-century political radicals, Owenites andChartists, through Arts and Crafts influencedsocialist structures of the late Victorian andEdwardian period to the grand union ‘castles’ ofthe mid twentieth century. There are alsochapters on the ubiquitous co-operativearchitecture, long forgotten socialist holidaycamps, and those memorials associated withthe hidden story of radical ex-servicemen andtheir remembrance of war dead. Thecountryside is also not forgotten with rurallabour buildings, as well as the clubhouses ofidealistic socialist cyclists. The book though isnot just about bricks and mortar but uncoversthe social history of the men and women whoworked so hard locally to achieve their goals.Though many buildings have been lost over theyears, the book outlines the recent struggle fortheir preservation and details many which canstill be visited.

$60.00, 9781848021297, Paperback, 220illus, 164 pages, Now Available, EnglishHeritage

EARLY STRUCTURAL STEEL INLONDON BUILDINGSA discreet revolution

By Jonathan Clarke

In 1909, one of the world's great cities, London,finally sanctioned steel-frame architecture. For theprevious quarter century, a new structural material -steel - had been discreetly changing the anatomy andphysiology of the capital's new buildings, and shifting professionaldynamics between architects, engineers, and contractors. Contemporariescalled it 'The Age of Steel', one noting 'nowhere have the days of steel beenmore pregnant with change than in architecture and building'. This richlyillustrated book takes a refreshing new look at Victorian and Edwardianarchitecture, examining how mild steel - which superseded cast andwrought iron - was put to use in theatres, hotels, clubs, offices and manyother building types. Interwoven are chapters examining technologicaldevelopments, Continental and American cross-currents, legislative andphilosophical precepts, and constructional and architectural consequences.This compelling narrative is about much more than rivets and girders; itembraces architectural and constructional history in one of its most excitingperiods.

$150.00, 9781848021037, Hardback, 357 figures, 408 pages, NowAvailable, English Heritage

COVENTRYThe making of a moderncity 1939-1973

By Jeremy Gould &Caroline Gould

The Coventry Blitz of 14November 1940 was a key event of the SecondWorld War and in the growth of publicconsciousness of the destructive power ofwarfare. The medieval city, already undergoingrapid change, was largely destroyed on thatnight. The destruction was seen as anopportunity by some including the then CityArchitect, Donald Gibson. The result was thefirst of the master plans for post-warredevelopment of Britain’s bombed city centers.The redevelopment of Coventry city center toplans by Gibson and his successors provided anintensely urban and civilized center, embodyingnew planning principles. The modern demandsof a growing city on its center are now verydifferent from those of the post-war years.Coventry needs to grow and plan for its futureand change will inevitably affect the city center.This book aims to inform the public anddecision makers of the significance of Coventry,and especially its center, so that change can bemanaged in ways that will continue the life, useand enjoyment of the best of Coventry’sremarkable post-war heritage.

Informed Conservation

$30.00, 9781848022454, Paperback, 100illus, 140 pages, October 2014, NYP, EnglishHeritage

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HAUGHMONDABBEYExcavation of a 12th-Century Cloister in itsHistorical and LandscapeContext

By Jeffrey J. West &Nicholas Palmer

Haughmond Abbey was a prosperous house ofAugustinian Canons north-east of Shrewsbury.Today it is an extensive ruin in the guardianshipof English Heritage. The work reported on hadits origins in excavations carried out in and nearthe cloister in 1975-79, but the scope has beenbroadened to place the site in its historical,theological, architectural and landscape context.The finds from the excavations and previousclearance work, including significant groups ofRomanesque sculpture, funerary monuments,pottery and floor tiles, are the subject of a fullrange of specialist reports. There is acomprehensive analysis of the survivingclaustral buildings, while a survey of theearthworks surrounding the site has revealed theprecinct boundary, water management systemsand a series of formal gardens. Among theconclusions is the suggestion that Haughmondmakes a plausible context for the composition inthe 13th century of Ancrene Wisse and theKatherine Group of writings.

$200.00, 9781848020627, Paperback, 254illus, 416 pages, NYP, English Heritage

PADDINGTON STATIONIts History and Architecture

By Steven Brindle

Paddington Station in London is one of Britain'smost splendid and historically significant railwaytermini, as the home and headquarters of the GreatWestern Railway, and as one of the masterpieces ofits chief engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-59). Steven Brindle's comprehensive history, the first full-length study of thestation to be published, first appeared in 2004. Around the same time, inthe course of research for the book, the author discovered Brunel's earliestsurviving cast-iron bridge, which spanned the Regents Canal just outsidethe station but had hitherto been unrecognized, just in time to prevent itsdestruction for a major new road bridge and negotiate its salvage bydismantling. The second edition of the book, richly illustrated from a wealthof historic sources and now published in a larger format, has been updatedto take account of a series of momentous recent developments atPaddington: the reprieve and restoration of the stations Edwardian fourthspan; the project to create a new entrance on its north side; and theimpending redevelopment of its south side to serve as one of the principalstations on the new Crossrail route across London.

$50.00, 9781848020894, Paperback, 170 illus, 176 pages, NowAvailable, English Heritage

LONDON’S WESTEND CINEMASBy Allen Eyles & KeithSkone

The history of London’sWest End cinemas dates back more than onehundred years. This book details all of them, inchronological order, totaling well over onehundred. The best of the West End’s cinemaswere outfitted to a very high standard to matchtheir role as showcases for new films, hostingpress shows and premieres, as well as a being amagnet for film enthusiasts anxious to see filmson exclusive premiere runs. Even now, whenfilms are available everywhere at the same time,the West End’s cinemas are a vibrant attractionto visitors from all over the world as well as forLondoners having a night on the town. Thereare interior views as well as exteriors of most ofthe cinemas, and over 50 illustrations are in fullcolor. This is a valuable and comprehensiveaddition to the history of the West End that willappeal to cinema enthusiasts as well as socialhistorians and students of London and ofarchitecture and design.

$50.00, 9781848022577, Paperback, 440illus, 208 pages, Now Available, EnglishHeritage

SLAVERY AND THE BRITISHCOUNTRY HOUSEEdited by Madge Dresser & Andrew Hann

The British country house has long been regardedas the jewel in the nation’s heritage crown. But thecountry house is also an expression of wealth andpower, and as scholars reconsider the nation’scolonial past, new questions are being posed aboutthese great houses and their links to Atlanticslavery. This book, authored by a range ofacademics and heritage professionals, grew out of a2009 conference on ‘Slavery and the BritishCountry house: mapping the current research’. Itasks what links might be established between thewealth derived from slavery and the British countryhouse and what implications such links shouldhave for the way such properties are represented tothe public today. Lavishly illustrated and based on the latest scholarship,this wide-ranging and innovative volume provides in-depth examinations ofindividual houses, regional studies and critical reconsiderations of existingheritage sites, including two studies specially commissioned by EnglishHeritage and one sponsored by the National Trust.

$100.00, 9781848020641, Hardback, 120 illus, 208 pages, NowAvailable, English Heritage

JOHN NASHArchitect of thePicturesque

By Geoffrey Tyack

John Nash is universallyrecognized as one of themost important architects oflate eighteenth- and earlynineteenth-century Britain. As the manresponsible for the creation of Regent Street andRegent’s Park, he left an indelible mark on theWest End of London, and his two most famousbuildings - the Brighton Pavilion andBuckingham Palace - are crucial to anyunderstanding of the monarchy in the age of thePrince Regent. Yet, even before he becameinvolved in these ambitious projects, he made amajor contribution to domestic architecturethrough the design of a series of stylisticallyvaried villas, country houses and cottages. Nocomplete study of Nash’s work has beenpublished since Sir John Summerson’s The Lifeand Work of John Nash, Architect in 1980.Since then, new scholarship has revised someof Summerson’s conclusions and cast new lighton several important aspects of Nash’s work.The aim of this book is to bring together thisrecent scholarship in a single volume, and sobring this most engaging of architects to a newgeneration of readers.

$120.00, 9781848021020, Hardback, 206illus, 216 pages, Now Available, EnglishHeritage

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THE ENGLISH RAILWAY STATIONBy Steven Parissien

The railway station is one of England’s mostdistinctive, characterful and best-loved building-types. Yet over the past century the nation’s stationshave often been overlooked or dismissed, and havesuffered accordingly. Hearteningly, today a newinterest in railways – fuelled by the need forsustainability, by a growing awareness of the realities of transporteconomics and by the dedication of enthusiastic volunteers at heritagerailways across the country – has sparked a renaissance for the historicrailway station and a new appreciation of the aesthetic virtues andregeneration potential of imaginative station architecture. The EnglishRailway Station is an accessible, engaging and comprehensively illustratedgeneral history of the architectural development and social history of theBritish railway station, from the dawn of the Railway Age to the ravages ofthe 1960s and the station’s rebirth at the end of the 20th century. It traceshow the station evolved into a recognizable building type, examines thegreat cathedrals and the evocative country stations of the Victorian era, andlooks at how the railway station has, over the last fifty years, regained itsplace at the heart of our communities.

$60.00, 9781848022362, Hardback, 100 illus, 224 pages, November2014, NYP, English Heritage

THE TOWN HOUSE IN MEDIEVALAND EARLY MODERN BRISTOLBy Roger H. Leech

This study, covering the period c.1000 to c.1800AD, is of the medieval and early modern houses ofBristol, England’s second city in the later MiddleAges and again in the 18th century. Based partlyon the survey of surviving early buildings, the studyalso makes extensive use of documentary evidence and records of housesnow demolished to analyze how town houses reveal the social structureand aspirations of Bristol’s citizens in this period. The development of thetown and city in the medieval and the early modern period is examined,then aspects of life on the urban tenement plot. The principal house typesof the medieval period are fully explored, showing the aspirations andseparate identity of the urban elite in the largest of such houses. This bookdemonstrates the possibilities for using documentary and physical evidenceto reconstruct the fabric of a city and the social character of its differentparts. Particularly important is the development of a new way of looking atmedieval and early modern urban housing, focusing specifically on therelationships between different building types and changes in buildingforms, both of which reveal the complex character of an evolvingcommercial city.

$200.00, 9781848020535, Hardback, 680 illus, 432 pages, October2014, NYP, English Heritage

ANDREASSCHLÜTERSchöpfer des barockenBerlin

Edited by Hans-UlrichKessler

At the turn of theseventeenth to theeighteenth century Andreas Schlüter, the mostimportant architect and sculptor of the Baroqueperiod north of the Alps, transformed Berlin intoa modern, Baroque city with a royal court. Thisopulent catalog tells the intriguing story ofSchlüter’s artistic career and provides a well-founded overview of his oeuvre.

$70.00, 9783777421995, Hardback, 430illus, 500 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

APOLLON,ARTEMIS, LETOEine Untersuchung zurTypologie, Ikonographieund Hermeneutik der dreiGottheiten aufgriechischen Weihreliefs

By Evgenia Vikela

This book presents research into the votive reliefof the Apollonian triad, which was imbued withgreat significance from the Archaic to the lateHellenistic period and provides a wealth ofmaterial.

Athenaia 7

$86.00, 9783777422893, Paperback, 69,379 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

DIE KATHEDRALERomantik –Impressionismus –Moderne

Edited by Wallraf-Richartz-Museum &Fondation Corboud

The grace, scale, and symbolism of medievalcathedrals have entranced countless artistssince the Romantic age. This volume reveals thewide spectrum of artists’ engagement with asubject that continues to exert a powerful effectto this day.

$72.00, 9783777422244, Hardback, 200,300 pages, Now Available, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

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KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, ABERDEEN,1500–2000By Jane Geddes

This new edition is a revised and expanded version ofThis new edition is a revised and expanded version ofthe book produced in 2000 to celebrate thequincentenary of King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen.Thanks to an unusually tolerant and conservativeattitude towards religion at the university following the Reformation, thechapel has survived in a more complete medieval state than any otherchurch in Scotland. The rich archive of university documents show howbenign neglect and a fierce pride in their iconic building caused theuniversity to maintain the structure and its furnishings even during the longcenturies when it ceased to serve a religious function.

$48.00, 9781907975981, Paperback, 16 illus, 390 pages, NowAvailable, Maney Publishing

LIMERICK AND SOUTH-WEST IRELANDMedieval Art and Architecture

By Roger Stalley

The essays in this volume are devoted to the art andarchitecture of Munster, one of the four ancientprovinces of Ireland. A major theme underpinningmany of the essays is the degree to which Irishcraftsmen and builders engaged with the rest ofEurope, and the nature of their relationship with English practice. Theextent to which the advent of Gothic was a colonial phenomenon, aninevitable consequence of the Anglo-Norman conquest of Ireland after1170, is likewise considered.

British Archaeological Association Transactions 34

$62.00, 9781907625084, Paperback, b/w illus & col pls, 270 pages,Now Available, Maney Publishing

$130.00, 9781907625077, Hardback, b/w illus & col pls, 270 pages,Now Available, Maney Publishing

FELSENGÄRTEN,GARTENGROTTEN,KUNSTBERGEMotive der Natur inArchitektur und Garten

Edited by Uta Hassler

Rocks, grottoes, andmountains are recurring subjects in landscapegardening and architecture. This bookintroduces their many and varied appearancesand designs from the sixteenth century to thepresent day in copious illustrations.

$72.00, 9783777422695, Hardback, 250,384 pages, August 2014, Hirmer VerlagGmbH, German text

ARCHITECTURE,TRAVELLERS ANDWRITERSConstructing Histories ofPerception 1640-1950

By Anne Hultzsch

Does the way in whichbuildings are looked at, and made sense of,change over the course of time? How can wefind out about this? By looking at a selection oftravel writings spanning four centuries, AnneHultzsch suggests that it is language, thedescription of architecture, which offers answersto such questions.

Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature 26

$89.50, 9781907975639, Hardback, 200pages, Now Available, Legenda

MUSEUM DERBAYERISCHENKÖNIGEMuseum of the BavarianKings

Lively and illuminating,this richly illustratedvolume presents thehistory of the House of Wittelsbach from itsbeginnings to the present day. It also discussesthe tensions between Bavarian monarchicalrepresentation and the social and politicalchanges that began to take place in theindustrial age.

$24.95, 9783777421087, Hardback, 128,168 pages, December 2014, NYP, HirmerVerlag GmbH, German text

ANGEL ROOFS OF EAST ANGLIAUnseen Masterpieces of the Middle Ages

By Michael Rimmer

By the late middle ages English constructional anddecorative woodworking had attained a level of skilland sophistication unrivalled in Europe. EastAnglia’s churches are home to one of the mostspectacular and distinctive products of this medievalexpertise: the angel roof. Built mainly between 1400 and 1530, andoverwhelmingly an East Anglian phenomenon, angel roofs were anexpression of religious belief, wealth, status and regional skill. Usingspecialist lenses and techniques to capture distant and inaccessible detail,Michael Rimmer’s photographs reveal the unseen beauty of East Anglia’sangel roofs and the vision of the medieval craftsmen who made them,while his engaging and knowledgeable text brings to life the personalities,economics and power structures of 15th Century East Anglia.

$50.00, 9780718893699, Paperback, 50 col images, 288 pages,November 2015, NYP, Lutterworth Press

H20 ARCHITECTS TO 2012By Elizabeth Jarrelly & Brian Sadgrove

The buildings of H20 architects Tim Hairburgh andMark O’Dwyer have been praised for their designcommitment to sustainability, playfulness and theirintelligent responses to a variety of sites andpurposes. These architects practice what they call‘expensive modernism’ in their design, which arepredominantly for schools, government buildings and universities. No twoalike, the buildings can be brilliantly colored like Avondale Heights Libraryand Learning Centre or rough and timbered like RMIT’s Textile Faculty inSouth Brunswick. Swinburne and Deakin Universities have also benefitedfrom H20’s unique designs, as has Victoria’s State Emergency ServiceHeadquarters. This is architecture with a difference – beautifully illustratedin the book.

$39.95, 9781921394980, Paperback, 96 pages, Now Available,Macmillan Art Publishing

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MEDIEVAL ART, ARCHITECTURE &ARCHAEOLOGY AT CANTERBURYEdited by Alixe Bovey

Focusing especially but not exclusively on ChristChurch cathedral, this legacy is explored in seventeenessays concerned with Canterbury’s art, architectureand archaeology between the early Anglo-Saxonperiod and the close of the middle ages.

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$62.00, 9781909662216, Hardback, 16pp col plates, 308 pages, NowAvailable, Maney Publishing

$130.00, 9781909662209, Hardback, 16pp col plates, 308 pages,Now Available, Maney Publishing

DISCOVERING ISLAMIC ARTA Children’s’ Guide With Activity Sheets

By Mary Beardwood

Aimed at a readership age of eight years and above,this book simply and concisely introduces thefundamental elements of this huge subject -calligraphy, arabesques and geometric patterns. Italso features painting, pottery, architecture, astrology,landscapes and cityscapes, woodwork and metalwork, arms and armor,science and inventions, manuscripts and books, and every page isgenerously illustrated.

$19.95, 9781909339040, Spiralbound, 58 pages, September 2014,Medina Publishing

STONES OF FAITHTombstones, Funerary Rites and Customs at the GozoMatrice

By Charles R. Cassar

The Cathedral of Gozo perched atop the Castello isrenowned for its art treasures, drawing many visitorsthroughout the year. A little known feature is thewonderful array of marble tombstones that cover thewhole floor of the church and these are discussed here.

$59.00, 9789993274117, Hardback, col section, 224 pages, NowAvailable, Midsea Books

NEWCASTLE AND NORTHUMBERLANDRoman and Medieval Architecture and Art

Edited by Jeremy Ashbee & Julian Luxford

History has left rich material deposits in the form ofbuildings, works of art, and other artifacts innortheastern England. This heritage is examined infifteen studies. British Archaeological Association Transactions 36

$62.00, 9781907975936, Paperback, 182 illus, 288 pages, NowAvailable, Maney Publishing

$130.00, 9781907975929, Hardback, 182 illus, 288 pages, NowAvailable, Maney Publishing

THE MEDITERRANEAN ARTISTICCONTEXT OF LATE MEDIEVAL MALTA,1091-1530By Charlene Vella

This book studies the Mediterranean context of artand architecture in the Maltese Islands between1091, when they made their first contact with thenewly imposed Norman government of Sicily andSouth Italy, and 1530, when they passed under the control of the Knightsof St John.

$85.00, 9789993274476, Hardback, 198, 240 pages, Now Available,Midsea Books

MILLENNIUM LONDON Of Other Spaces And The Metropolis

By Nicoletta Vallorani

This study explores different visions of contemporaryLondon using the tools of cultural and literary studiesand comparing works by Iain Sinclair and Will Self. Forboth, London is basically an experience where thephysical and topographical environment evokes theendless reservoir of films, novels, images, and cultural materials that findsin this city a fruitful source of inspiration.

Architecture, 2nd edition

$16.00, 9788857513393, Paperback, 122 pages, September 2014,Mimesis Edizioni

THE IMAGE OF VENICEFialetti’s View and Sir Henry Wotton

By Deborah Howard & Henrietta McBurney,Contributions from Christy Anderson, Ruth Bubb &Andrew Hopkins

This book explores the creation of one of the city ofVenice’s largest surviving depictions, which hasremained almost unknown to the wider public since its creation exactly fourcenturies ago. Signed and dated 1611, the painting is the work of the notableearly 17th century Bolognese artist Odoardo Fialetti. This book takes a closerlook at the remarkable picture and the context in which it was created.

$50.00, 9781907372483, Paperback, 100 illus, 168 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

RUSSIAA World Apart

By Duncan McLaren & Simon Marsden

This book is a haunting evocation of the ruinedcountry estates of the Russian aristocracy of the 18thand 19th centuries. Revolution, civil war, invasion,anarchy and casual indifference have conspired against many of the grandbuildings of Russia’s rich and complex past. This book illustrates a diversemix of pre-revolutionary buildings and memorials, manor houses, palaces,churches, statuary and tombs, interspersed with more recent monumentsfrom Soviet times. Each picture tells its own tale.

$40.00, 9780957379503, Hardback, 80 illus, 144 pages, NowAvailable, Paul Holberton Publishing

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USING IMAGES INLATE ANTIQUITYEdited by Stine Birk, TroelsMyrup Kristensen & BirtePoulsen

Fifteen papers focus on theactive and dynamic uses ofimages during the firstmillennium AD. They bring together aninternational group of scholars who situate theperiod’s visual practices within their political,religious, and social contexts. The contributorspresent a diverse range of evidence, includingmosaics, sculpture, and architecture from allparts of the Mediterranean, from Spain in thewest to Jordan in the east. Contributions spanfrom the depiction of individuals on funerarymonuments through monumental epigraphy,Constantine’s expropriation and symbolic re-useof earlier monuments, late antique collections ofClassical statuary, and city personifications inmosaics to the topic of civic prosperity duringthe Theodosian period and dynasticrepresentation during the Umayyad dynasty.Together they provide new insights into thecentral role of visual culture in the constitutionof late antique societies.

$65.00, 9781782972617, Paperback, b/willus & 1 col section, 288 pages, NowAvailable, Oxbow Books

TEMPLES AND SANCTUARIES IN THEROMAN EASTReligious Architecture in Syria, Iudaea/Palaestinaand Provincia Arabia

By Arthur Segal

This lavishly illustrated volume presents acomprehensive architectural study of 87 individualtemples and sanctuaries built in the Roman Eastbetween the end of the 1st century BCE and the end of the 3rd century CE,within a broad region encompassing the modern states of Syria, Lebanon,Israel and Jordan. The temples and sanctuaries studied in this volumedemonstrate individual nuances of plan, spatial design, location in thesanctuary and interrelations with the immediate vicinity but can be dividedinto two main categories: Vitruvian and Non-Vitruvian temples. Theindividual descriptions presented focus solely upon the analysis of theexternal and internal space of the temples of all types and do not involveany cultural or ethnic discussion.

$99.00, 9781842175262, Hardback, c.350 b/w illus, 400 pages, NowAvailable, Oxbow Books

TRADITIONALBUILDINGS INTHE OXFORDREGIONBy John Steane & JamesAyres

This book provides anaccount of vernacular architecture in the Oxfordregion from Anglo-Saxon times to the 19thcentury. It begins with a discussion of methodsand procedures followed by a description ofbuilding materials, stone, brick, slate andthatch. This serves as an introduction to theheart of the book, eleven chapters dealing withsurveys of cruck buildings, manorial andmoated sites, and town houses with particularemphasis on Abingdon, and houses in thecountryside from farmhouses to cottages. Thebook is richly and profusely illustrated with over500 illustrations, photographs, maps, and aparticular strength, a large number of drawingsof architectural details and sketch perspectives.

$90.00, 9781842174791, Hardback, over500 col & b/w illus, 463 pages, NowAvailable, Oxbow Books

THE ANGLO-SAXON CHURCH OF ALLSAINTS, BRIXWORTH,NORTHAMPTONSHIRESurvey, Excavation and Analysis, 1972-2010

By David Parsons & Diana Sutherland

All Saints’ Church, Brixworth lies 7 miles north ofNorthampton. The core of the church is Anglo-Saxonand the research published here provides anunprecedented account of one of the most important buildings of its periodsurviving in England. The building of the main body of the church wastowards the end of the 8th century, with a western tower, stair turret andpolygonal apse added before the end of the 9th. Major modifications weremade during the early and later medieval periods. The BrixworthArchaeological Research Committee, founded in 1972, embarked on an in-depth archaeological and historical study of All Saints’. The archaeological,geological and laboratory findings presented here have been amplified bycontextual studies placing the church against its archaeological,architectural, liturgical and historical background, with detailed comparisonswith standing and excavated buildings of similar age in north Europe andItaly.

$180.00, 9781842175316, Hardback, col illus, inc. foldouts, 336pages, Now Available, Oxbow Books

STAIRWAY TOHEAVENThe Functions of MedievalUpper Spaces

By Toby Huitson

Spiral stairs, galleries andupper chambers in medievalcathedrals, abbeys andparish churches have been an enduring sourceof fascination to scholars since the eighteenthcentury. But what were these secret stairs,mysterious galleries and hidden upper roomsactually used for – and how can we know? Thisbook presents the evidence for the practicalfunctions of ecclesiastical upper spaces from c.1000-1550 as revealed through the widestselection of medieval visual, documentary, andartistic media ever assembled for the purpose,taking in treasuries to dovecotes, libraries tolights, and secret games of skittles over thevaults to the daring exploits of the twelfth-century ‘Flying monk’. Toby Huitson considersthese topics with many others, offering aradically new understanding of medieval high-level function.

$60.00, 9781842176658, Paperback, b/w &col throughout, 264 pages, Now Available,Oxbow Books

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THE ARCHITECTURALWORKS OF A.W.N.PUGINA Catalogue

By G. J. Hyland

Despite the huge growth ofPugin studies in recentdecades, there has been no comprehensivecatalogue of his architectural output until now. Inthis groundbreaking study Gerard Hyland identifiesover 290 executed works and at least 84unexecuted designs spread over five countries andtwo continents. They are grouped by building typeinto eleven categories, each with an introduction.The entries comprise an architectural descriptionplus information about patronage, later buildinghistory and a list of sources. There are also sixappendices providing important backgroundinformation and a summary lists of works usefullyarranged by both diocese and county.

$70.00, 9781904965473, Hardback, 39 col& 8 b/w illus, 320 pages, Now Available,Spire Books

ANGLICAN CHURCH-BUILDING INLONDON 1946-2012By Michael Yelton & JohnSalmon

In the post-war period asmany as 250 new churcheswere built in the London area, a very largecorpus of work which has been largelyoverlooked by commentators. Many of thebuildings were replacements for ones destroyedin the war or of large Victorian churches in thesuburbs. The range of buildings is wide andincludes work by well-known architects N.F.achemaille-Day and Maguire & Murray as wellas many lesser figures that deserve to be betterknown. The book consists of a wide-rangingintroduction followed by a gazetteer in whichmost churches are illustrated by both an exteriorand an interior view.

$59.95, 9781904965442, Hardback, 430illus, 260 pages, Now Available, Spire Books

THE AESTHETICSOF UTOPIASaltaire, Akroydon andBedford Park

By Sheila Binns

Saltaire, Akroydon andBedford Park are planned,model urban communities of the nineteenthcentury – two of them in Yorkshire, the third inwest London. All three villages grew from theideas of developers intent on creating a fineenvironment for living. Each has a uniqueaesthetic style, and, like a Victorian painting,has messages embedded in the decorativedetail. This book explores how these ideals weretranslated into the villages themselves, revealsthe hidden significance of aesthetic details andis a testimony to the creative endeavor of ourVictorian forebears.

$30.00, 9781904965459, Paperback, 50b/w & 33 col illus, 96 pages, Now Available,Spire Books

THE BUILDERS OFEDINBURGH NEWTOWN 1767–1795By Anthony Lewis

Edinburgh is one of theworld’s most beautifulcities. Its New Town enjoysUNESCO WorldHeritage status and this book provides thehitherto unwritten history about the men whoactually built it. Although working for Britain’sgreatest architects, Robert Adam and Sir WilliamChambers, many tradesmen harbored ambitionsto build in the New Town themselves and theycame to enjoy unprecedented status for theirwork. Dr. Lewis tells their story bringing little-known heroes out of the shadows

With a foreword by Professor Richard Rodger.

$45.00, 9781904965480, Hardback, 24 col& 63 b/w, 192 pages, September 2014, SpireBooks

EAST DORSETCOUNTRY HOUSESBy Michael Hill

A superbly researched andillustrated account ofcountry houses in easternDorset. It containsnumerous plans,architectural drawings, information on owners’architects and craftsmen, and covers the wholesocial and historical background, which lead totheir creation. Ranging from the medieval palacebuildings at Corfe Castle, erected for King John,to minor masterpieces of the ModernMovement, such as Landfall, Poole by OliverHill, over 30 major buildings are described indetail. 80 others find a place in an illustratedgazetteer. This book is for anyone who lovescountry houses or the astonishingly beautifulcounty of Dorset.

$99.95, 9781904965466, Hardback, 37 col& 160 b/w illus, 440 pages, Now Available,Spire Books

THE BISHOP’SPALACE ATSALISBURYBy Peter L Smith

One of the least known yetmost important buildingsin Salisbury is the formerBishops’ Palace. First built when the city wasestablished in the 1220s, it was home tosuccessive bishops for over 700 years untilbecoming the Cathedral School in 1946. Thisbook traces the evolution of the palace,chronicles the most important bishops who livedthere and sets the story within the relevantcontexts of English history. It also describes theother (numerous) palaces of the bishops ofSalisbury and catalogues the portraits that havehung in the Salisbury Palace.

$60.00, 9781904965411, Hardback, 21 col& 96 b/w, 224 pages, Now Available, SpireBooks

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