Books from 5 Continents Editions

  • Baule
    By Alain-Michel Boyer

    Les Baule, installés au centre de la Côte d'Ivoire, possèdent un art extrêmement diversifié, dans presque toute catégorie d'objets, comme si chaque élément utilitaire était source de création.

  • Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s
    By Hugh Nini, Neal Treadwell

    This work portrays the history of romantic love between men in hundreds of moving and tender photographs taken between the years 1850 and 1950.

  • Tracing the Past, Drawing the Future: Master Ink Painters in Twentieth-century China
    By Xiaoneng Yang, Zaixin Hong

    Tracing the Past, Drawing the Futureexamines a crucial turning point in the development of Chinese ink painting in the twentieth century, a change represented by the beautiful and innovative work...

  • Italian Paintings, 1250-1450, in the John G. Johnson Collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art
    By Philadelphia Museum of Art, Carl Brandon Strehlke

    "Although there have been several catalogues of these paintings, including one by Bernhard Berenson in 1913, Carl Brandon Strehlke, Adjunct Curator of the Johnson Collection, has prepared the first complete scholarly examination.

  • African Sculptures and Forms
    By Francois Neyt, Hughes Dubois

    This book presents a remarkable collection amassed by a knowledgeable and impassioned art lover that combines sensitivity with quality--a quality of forms meticulously selected among different African cultures.

  • Olivier Mosset (1966-2003)
    By Olivier Mosset

    Voici une rétrospective de la production d'Olivier Mosset, de 1966 à 2003.

  • Félix Vallotton
    By Marina Ducrey

    This work traces Félix Vallotton's development, bringing to life a multi-talented artist and describing the collectors who admired his works and the painters and writers he mixed with.

  • British Design
    By Museum of Modern Art, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, N.Y.)

    This book-the fourth volume in the "MoMA Design Series," featuring works in the Museum's extraordinary design collection-explores this legacy, tracing the growth of British design from the early stages of the Industrial Revolution in the ...