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Albrecht Durer: His Life, His World, And His Art... |
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Albrecht Durer: Watercolours and Drawings (Ablums)... |
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Albright Knox Art Gallery: The Painting and Sculpture Collection : Acquisitions Since 1972This catalogue documents all the paintings and sculptures that have been added in the last 15 years to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in America. The works included are primarily by American and European masters of the 20th century, with a particularly strong representation of contemporary works. There are also a few oriental and pre-Columbian pieces and some examples of 19th-century art. Each work is reproduced with an individual critical essay, a biography of the artist and full documentation o... |
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Album Cover Album Three (Album Cover Series, Vol 3) (v. 3)... |
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Album Jubileuszowe Henryka Sienkiewicza (Polish Edition)Originally published in Warsaw in 1897, this is an album of illustrations of the characters from the novels of Henryk Sienkiewicz, with accompanying text in Polish.... |
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Album: De Fotoverzameling Van/the Photographic Collection of Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen Rotterdam... |
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Album: On and Around, The Work of Urs Fischer, Yves Netzhammer, Ugo Rondinone, and Christine StreuliBeautifully designed, text-heavy and smart, Album is a deliberately unrepresentative compilation of genre-hopping textual and visual material placed in orbit around the work of the influential young Swiss artists Urs Fischer, Yves Netzhammer, Ugo Rondinone and Christine Streuli--all of whom were born in the early- to mid-1970s, and all of whom represented Switzerland at the 2007 Venice Biennale. Finely printed on uncoated paper, the book includes specially commissioned critical texts, conversati... |
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AlchemistThis modest catalogue provides an exellent introduction to and survey of the paintings of Sigmar Polke, one of the most significant artists of the last 50 years. Since the 1960s, Polke has been making paintings of a deeply ironic nature, works that make fun of the tropes that have dominated the world of modern art. As such, he has situated himself as something of a participant-critic in the dialogue concerning the relevance of painting in recent decades, and has made one of the strongest cases i... |
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