This exceptional volume presents the breadth of Doner's work as found in collections across the country as well as expansive projects designed for public spaces.
This work examines Portugese Palissy ware. In the 16th century, Bernard Palissy's rustic ceramics reproduced three-dimensional still lifes of flora and fauna. His work later influenced a school of artists who exported their ceramics worldwide.
This work gives a comprehensive look at the watercolours of Lawrence C. Goldsmith to show how his paintings evoke the aura of the different locales he frequents, especially his homes in Vermont and Monhegan.
This revealing monograph explores how Sinsabaugh's wide format photographs expose the bond between humankind and the earth as suggested by his images of wide horizons, interspersed by skyscrapers, bridges, silos and highways.
This beautifully illustrated volume introduces a little-known but outstanding collection of Asian textiles in the Spencer Museum of Art at teh University of Kansas.
Presents over 500 objects from the Cleveland Museum of Art. The collection includes wall reliefs and a selection of smaller objects, and provides a cross-section of Egyptian art from prehistoric to Roman times. This volume serves as a reference tool for all those interested in Egyptian art.
Poetry to the Earth' contains more than 200 beautifully photographed images of the decorative arts and crafts generated by the artisans and craftsmen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Burhan Dogancay's photographs of restoration workers on the Brooklyn Bridge were taken shortly after celebrations for the bridge's centenray. His platinum prints transcend their documentary function, becoming works of art in their own right.
At once both controversial and classical, Rafal Olbinski has built a career around examining the mystery of women. In this first publication of his paintings, Olbinski creates a world that seeks to celebrate the secrets of women without destroying their mystery.