Books written by William Vaughan

  • German Romantic Painting

    21 The influence of the English master can be felt particularly in the View over the Gardens of Prince Albrechts Palace ( Plate 110 ) , painted from a window of his new lodgings in Schöneberger Strasse . There is a Constabelian feel ...

  • Artistic Brotherhoods in the Nineteenth Century

    G. Grigsam, Samuel Palmer: The Visionary Years (London: Kegan Paul 1947), pp. 49, 111–12. Levitine 1978, p. 77. MacCarthy 1995, p. 4–12. Andrews 1964, p. 34. See note 1. See Chapter 9, p. 189. See Chapter 1, p. 34.

  • Tate British Artists: William Blake

    For some he is an inspiring genius, a source of creativity and insight; for others he is an unsettling eccentric. William Vaughan explores the contradictions that stand in the way of an easy understanding of this artist's work.

  • Gold Hunter

    This is an original and exciting tale of adventure for teenagers.

  • A Memoir of Samuel Palmer

    Palmer was reared in a world of literature and religion, and at first wanted to become a clergyman. He turned to art in his early teens, after having suffered the loss of his mother and a traumatic brief period at school.

  • Art in Bourgeois Society, 1790-1850

    This collection reasserts the importance of class analysis to a critical art history by studying artistic practices in the key phase of bourgeois history from 1790-1850.

  • Digital Modeling

    Modelers, animators, texture artists, and technical directors can all benefit from the valuable information covered in this jam-packed guide containing years of industry knowledge. Simply put, if you work in 3D, you must have this book.

  • Romanticism and Art

    Widely praised on its previous appearance as Romantic Art and now revised, William Vaughan's classic study analyzes the achievement of the leading artists of the age - masters such as Goya, Blake, Gericault, Turner and Delacroix - and sets ...

  • Samuel Palmer: Shadows on the Wall

    Beautifully illustrated with Palmer's visionary and enchanted landscapes, the book contains rich studies of his work, influences, and resources.

  • Friedrich

    A introduction to the leading artist of the German Romantic movement of the 19th century.

  • British Painting: The Golden Age from Hogarth to Turner

    From Hogarth's first works around 1730 to the death of Turner in 1851, Britain's status as an artistic nation was dramatically transformed.

  • Gainsborough

    'Gainsborough' is one of the most appealing artists of the eighteenth century.

  • William Blake

    For some he is an inspiring genius, a source of creativity and insight. For others he is an unsettling eccentric. William Vaughan explores the contradictions of character that stand in the way of an easy understanding of the artist's work.

  • The Pushing Points Topology Workbook: Volume 01

    Throughout the book you will also find many images of wireframe rendered assets and their topology that you can study for reference. This book doesn't show you how to build a car, character or creature.

  • Shadows: In Nature, Life and Art

    In this beautiful little book, printmaker and History of Art Professor William Vaughan presents the history of shadows, from their emergence in the visuals arts to their association with death and the subconscious. Get ready!

  • John Constable: British Artists Series

    This book draws extensively on the artist's own correspondence to provide a fresh understanding of his artistic aims and achievements, and reassesses his role in the development of modern art.

  • Arts of the 19th Century: 1780 to 1850

    Revolution and profusion -- these are the hallmarks of Western art from 1780 to 1850.

  • Detours in Philosophy: Controversies in the Continental Tradition

    This book will be useful for teachers of philosophy, advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and anyone interested in the complexities of Continental thought."

  • William Blake

    William Blake

  • German Romanticism and English Art

    German Romanticism and English Art