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Adolf Born

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Adolph Gottlieb 1956

Offering a rare look at Adolph Gottlieb’s progress as he moved from one major phase of his career to another, this fully illustrated catalogue highlights the work of one of the seminal figures of abstract expressionism. Celebrating one of the most successful and influential artists of his generation, this catalog presents the incredible variety and energy of Gottlieb's work during the pivotal year of 1956. Gottlieb's career spans more than fifty years, longer than most of his colleagues. H...

Adolph Gottlieb: A Retrospective

Reissue of the only book that covers the entire career of this master of Abstract Expressionism....

Adolph Menzel, 1815-1905: Between Romanticism and Impressionism

This splendidly-illustrated book-the only comprehensive volume in English on the life and art of the great German painter Adolph Menzel-is filled with illustrations of hundreds of his paintings and drawings, alongside photographs of the artist and of late nineteenth-century Berlin....

Adon ("Lord")-Blank Book-Lined-5 1/4x8 1/4: Museum Notes--Israel Museum

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Adon ("Lord")-Blank Book-Unlined-3 1/4 X 8 1/4--Israel Museum

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Adorn: New Jewelry

This showcase of new jewelry offers a global view of exciting work from nearly 200 cutting-edge jewelry designers. It highlights the diverse forms that contemporary jewelry takes from simple wedding or commitment rings to elaborate body jewelry that blurs the boundaries between art and adornment to catwalk jewelry specially commissioned for couture collections. Adorn includes pieces made using the latest industrial technologies and processes as well as more traditional methods and materials...

Adriaen de Vries 1556-1626 (Getty Trust Publications : J. Paul Getty Museum)

This elegant exhibition catalog includes sixty-six works of art by this virtuoso sculptor, plus accompanying essays. Born in The Hague, Adriaen de Vries worked with the official sculptor to the Medici dukes beginning in 1580s, and in 1601 he was appointed official court sculptor to Rudolf II in Prague, where he worked until his death. Some of his best-known works are illustrated and described in this comprehensive volume, including the Bust of Emperor Rudolph II, the fountain Mercury and Cupid, ...

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