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Artist Monographs & Catalogues Raisonnés

Munch's graphic works have fascinated people all over the world for more than a century. He himself arranged a number of exhibitions of his prints, and was represented in many print rooms and important private collections in Europe before World War II. This title includes photographs of all the 748 registered prints.

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  • Milos Sobajic

  • Author: Edward Lucie-Smith
  • 30 Jul 2012
  • Hardback
  • Price: £35.00

Milos Sobaic's work is a torrential outpouring of images in a wide variety of forms - paintings, sculptures, installations, and works that combine both painting and sculpture. These have gained him recognition as the leading Serbian artist of his generation. By its very nature, Sobaic's work is difficult to classify.

John Piper: The Forties

Re-examines the work of John Piper who, as well as being a prominent painter, printmaker and photographer, was an active figure in many cultural spheres during the 1940s when the foundations of his reputation were laid. This title examines various aspects of Piper's work during the forties.

Sigismunds Watch A Tiny Catastrophe Cover

Reflects on the convergence of public and private life in a study of trans-generational memory. By means of the author's paintings, bookworks and archival material, this title focuses on a day long ago in the life of her mother Hildegard during the economically volatile Weimar period in Germany.

Ford Madox Brown PreRaphaelite Pioneer Cover

Ford Madox Brown had already pioneered a style of painting which came to be known as Pre-Raphaelite before the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in 1848. His beautifully observed landscapes anticipated the open-air effects of the Impressionists. This title provides a general introduction to Brown's art based on fresh research.

Gainsboroughs Landscapes Rural Themes and Variations Cover

Brings together some of Gainsborough's finest landscape oils and works on paper and examines them by looking at 'themes and variations' within his landscape oeuvre.

The Face of Courage

Eric Kennington produced during the Second World War established him as 'among the most capable draughtsmen' of the day. This title brings together a selection of Kennington's war portraits, along with accounts of his sitters' dramatic careers and the context of these works.

William Etty Art and Controversy Cover

Etty is one of the most successful British artists of the early nineteenth century. This title studies Etty's work, reassesses his use of the nude, his training at the Royal Academy and his large scale historical canvases, and proposes a fresh framework within which his art can be understood.

An Artists Village GF and Mary Watts in Compton Cover

Tells the story of the impact of George Frederic Watts OM RA (1817-1904) and his wife Mary Seton Watts (nee Fraser-Tytler, 1849-1938) on Compton, a small village in Surrey.

John Rogers American Stories Cover

John Rogers (1829-1904) is arguably the most popular American sculptor ever, selling over 80,000 small plasters, known as 'Rogers Groups' over the course of a career that spanned the late nineteenth century. This book contains eleven essays on different aspects of his work.

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