Books of Painting, Modern

  • Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Paintings
    By Metropolitan Museum of Art, Richard R. Brettell, Paul Hayes Tucker

    With his sons Josse and Gaston, Alexandre organized the first major exhibition of the work of Vincent van Gogh in Paris in ... L'Espagnole aux fleurs (Spanish Woman with Flowers), also purchased from Matisse by both Josse and Gaston on ...

  • Susan Rothenberg: Paintings from the Nineties
    By Cheryl A. Brutvan, Susan Rothenberg, Robert Creeley

    " "Along with Rothenberg's haunting, evocative images, reproduced in full color, the volume includes an important critical introduction by Cheryl Brutvan, Beal Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and a poetic ...

  • John Tunnard: His Life and Art from the 1920s to the 1970s
    By Brian A. Whitton

    John Tunnard: His Life and Art from the 1920s to the 1970s

  • Beverly McIver: Invisible Me
    By Beverly McIver

    Beverly McIver: Invisible Me

  • Mary D. Elwell, S.W.A.: Stepping from the Shadows
    By Wendy Loncaster, Mary D. Elwell, Beverley Art Gallery

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  • John Kelly: THE NICE PAINTINGS - from the Top Paddock
    By John Kelly

    fullt illustrated catalogue of paintings exhibited at Liverpool St Gallery in association with Niagara Galleries Melbourne

  • PX: Thoughts on Painting
    By Leonhard Emmerling, Jan P. Bryant

    This book functions both as a theoretical study of painting practice - essays by Jan Bryant and Leonhard Emmerling disagreeing about the supposed purpose or operation of contemporary painting - and an exhibition catalogue, illustrating in ...

  • Representing Women
    By Linda Nochlin

    In her riveting, partly autobiographical, extended introduction, Nochlin documents her own pioneering approach to art history; throughout the seven essays in this book, she argues for the honest virtues of an art history that rejects ...

  • Van Gogh's Provence
    By Vincent van Gogh, Russell Ash

    In the autumn of 1886 Vincent van Gogh , living at the time in Paris , wrote to an English painter called Levens telling him ' I may be going to the South of France , the land of the blue tones and bright colours ' .

  • 张勇油画作品集
    By 张勇

    张勇油画作品集

  • Paul Cézanne, the Watercolors: A Catalogue Raisonné
    By John Rewald

    Paul Cézanne, the Watercolors: A Catalogue Raisonné

  • Andrew Forge
    By Andrew Forge

    Andrew Forge

  • Artefacts of Time
    By Andrew Sneddon, Jonathan Allen, Glasgow Print Studio. Gallery

    Artefacts of Time

  • The Paintings of Ren Zhiyu
    By Zhiyu Ren, Tung To Wong

    The Paintings of Ren Zhiyu

  • Peter Paul Rubens
    By Peter Paul Rubens, Michael Jaffé

    Peter Paul Rubens

  • Paul Delmee
    By Thomas Owen

    A retrospective of eight years of painting, this book illustrates the different periods in the development of the artist.

  • Painting Now
    By Suzanne Hudson

    Suzanne Hudson provides an intelligent and original survey of contemporary painting - a critical snapshot that brings together more than 200 artists from around the world who are defining the painterly ideas and aesthetics of our time.

  • Romanticism
    By Norbert Wolf

    Around 1800, philosophers, writers, and artists revolted against rationalism, spreading a new "romantic" vision--one that believed in the goodness of humanity, the divine spirit of nature, and that saw the artist as an individual creator.

  • Oscillator: Bill Woodrow : New Sculpture and Painting
    By Bill Woodrow

    Oscillator: Bill Woodrow : New Sculpture and Painting

  • Jared French's Myths
    By Nancy Grimes, Jared French

    Several drawings are included, as well as a major chronology and selected exhibition history, making this book the first complete reference source of French's painting and career.