Auntie V's Faces of Dia de los Muertos (Auntie V's Adult Coloring Books, #1)
by V Pereira
Life is a Fast Sketch of Places and Many Faces Thru Time
by Dina Nash
The Coloring Book of Stamps (Adult Coloring Book of Stamps, #1)
by Chaslav Krstich
In Concert! (Editions Hazan (Yale))
by Frederic Frank and Belinda Thomson
The rise of democratic ideals and the burgeoning middle class of the late 19th and early 20th centuries precipitated an important surge in the prevalence of music in everyday life. Cafe concerts, dances, and operas all flourished in major cities across Europe as more people wanted access to performances and musical education. The approximately 150 artworks included in this handsomely illustrated volume, by major artists including Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Berthe Morisot, James McNeill Whistl...
Amedeo Modigliani Planificador Diaria 2020 (Agenda 2020 Semana Vista, #20)
by Parode Lode
Van Gogh Agenda Mensual 2020 (Agenda 2020 Semana Vista, #74)
by Parode Lode
Boho Beauties 2 - Grayscale Adult Coloring Book
by Dandelion & Lemon Books
Rembrandt Schrift (Notitieboeken En Schriften, #17)
by Studio Landro
In the eighteenth century, New Spaniards (colonial Mexicans) so lauded their nuns that they developed a local tradition of visually opulent portraits, called monjas coronadas or “crowned nuns,” that picture their subjects in regal trappings at the moment of their religious profession and in death. This study identifies these portraits as markers of a vibrant and changing society that fused together indigenous and Euro-Christian traditions and ritual practices to construct a new and complex relig...
Of all the ancient civilizations that flourished in the Americas, only one perfected true portraiture of living people and produced it in quantity—the Moche who inhabited the north coast of Peru between approximately AD 100 and 800. Using the medium of three-dimensional ceramic vessels that could have contained liquid, Moche artisans typically formed the heads of the individuals they wished to portray, though sometimes they presented full figures with realistic portrait faces. Depicting an aston...
Alice Neel: Drawings and Watercolours 1927-1978
by Jeremy Lewison and Claire Messud
Drawing was a fundamental, stand-alone component of Alice Neel’s practice, persistently pursued alongside painting, for which she is primarily known. As a medium, it enabled her to capture the immediacy of her visual experience—whether in front of her sitters or on the city streets—while also affording her a greater sense of experimentation and informality. Neel chose the subjects for both her paintings and drawings from her family, friends, and a broad variety of fellow New Yorkers: writers, po...