'Dogs Rule, Nonchalantly' is a collection of 80 paintings created over twenty years, complemented by hand-written observations of dog behaviour and first person experiences garnered over a lifetime of being a "dog person". Interspersed with short narrative passages about dog behaviour with frequent one liners that will make any dog-lover smile. AUTHOR: Mark Ulriksen is a San Francisco-based artist and illustrator whose instantly recognisable portraits and whimsical take on life have led to proj...
Leonardo da Vinci Planificador Semanal 2020 (Agenda 2020 Semana Vista, #48)
by Parode Lode
Emma Hamilton and Late Eighteenth-Century European Art (Routledge Research in Gender and Art)
by Ersy Contogouris
This book offers a renewed look at Emma Hamilton, the eighteenth-century celebrity who was depicted by many major artists, including Angelica Kauffman, George Romney, and Elisabeth Vigee-Le Brun. Adopting an art historical and feminist lens, Ersy Contogouris analyzes works of art in which Hamilton appears, her performances, and writings by her contemporaries to establish her impact on this pivotal moment in European history and art. This pioneering volume shows that Hamilton did not attempt to p...
Faces of Wisdom - Life Escapes Adult Coloring Book
by Kimberly Hawthorne
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
Dali by Halsman presents a selection of eighty-eight photographs of Salvador Dali taken by Philippe Halsman (plus a gouache by Dali painted on a photograph), for which Dali's involvement was both physical and conceptual. The pictures shown in this collection were kept by Dali throughout his life; they are reminiscences of his thirty-seven years collaboration, from 1941 to 1978, with Halsman, a fellow alchemist of the creative process.
With centuries of artistic wisdom, The Portrait Sketchbook offers everything you need to train your eye, hand, and mind. Explore and experience the creative processes of iconic draughtsmen to realize your own original style; quickly sketch passersby with da Vinci; create a ghostlike form with Seurat; master Ingres' evocation of the most kissable lips; and adopt Freud's liberating directness.Featuring 20 works and a host of helpful prompts from leading artists, critics, and art historians-as well...
How to Draw Realistic People Faces Step by Step Book 1
by Water Studios
How to Draw Manga Faces (Black & White Saver Edition) (Comics & Manga Workbook, #4)
by Stan Bendis Kutcher
This exhibition catalogue tells the story of the black community in 17th century Dutch society and reveals how attitudes to race were expressed in the portrayal of black figures in Dutch art. Black people were present in 17th-century Holland, both in society and in art. This subject has long remained in the shadows, a situation this ground-breaking exhibition addresses. Rembrandt and many of his contemporaries made magnificent works of art that depict people of colour. There was a small communit...
The Coloring Book of Stamps (Adult Coloring Book of Stamps, #1)
by Chaslav Krstich