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Airdrop (Chap Books)... |
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Airs De Paris... |
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Aiseiri =: Requiem (English and Irish Edition)... |
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Aivazovsky: Painting, Drawing and Watercolours from the Collections of St. PetersburgA master of Russian seascape painting, Aivazovsky claimed to have painted nearly 6,000 pictures; it can be said however, that there are far more 'Aivazovskys' in international collections and auction houses. A complete catalogue raisonne of the artist's works is a virtually impossible task, owing to the sheer quantity of the pictures and the complex nature of the attribution tasks. It is difficult to find another figure in the history of Russian art enjoying quite the same popularity among amate... |
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Akron Art Museum Art Since 1850: An Introduction to the CollectionOne hundred paintings, sculptures and photographs from the collection of the Akron Art Museum are lavishly reproduced and thoughtfully discussed in this volume. A provocative essay on the changing nature of the collection since the Museum's founding introduces the volume. This is followed by one hundred full-page illustrations, each with a brief essay written by either a member of the Museum staff or one of 16 guest authors. The selection of work stresses the collection's three areas of special... |
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Al and Al (Eternal Youth)Published to coincide with their first major exhibition in the United Kingdom, Al & Al examines the work of one the most exciting duos working in video art. Al & Al’s spectacular computer-generated videos radically re-appropriate contemporary pop culture through an inventive use of celebrity icons, live action performance and animation special effects. The exhibition features a new, large-scale commission developed through the artists’ residency at the historically charged Edge Hill railway ... |
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Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years, Volume 1 1954-55Before legendary artist Frank Frazetta became an American institution for his lush paintings, he was drawing muscular hillbillies and scantily clad women for an earlier American institution: the comic strip Li'l Abner, which boasted 60 million readers daily. From 1954 till 1961 Frazetta toiled as a ghost for Al Capp, the most famous and successful cartoonist of his era. Except for a brief 1954 dailies sequence (when Frazetta drew himself as "Frankie the Biker" in a send-up of Marlon Brando's con... |
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Al Held 1959-1961... |
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Al Held: Paintings from the Years 1954-1959... |
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