Books from Rizzoli Publications

  • House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth, Home to the Devonshires
    By Hamish Bowles

    "Published on the occasion of the exhibition House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth, organised by and presented at Chatsworth, 25 March to 22 October 2017."--Colophon.

  • A Field Guide to Britpop
    By Steve Wide

    This book is your gateway to the oasis of Britain's music in the 90s.

  • Cecil Beaton at Home: An Interior Life
    By Andrew Ginger

    "Focuses on two homes dear to Beaton's heart--Ashcombe House, near the Wiltshire village of Tollard Royal, and Reddish House, located in Broad Chalke, another village in the same county--as well as London's Pelham Place and Beaton's New ...

  • The Photographer and the President: Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Gardner, and the Images That Made a Presidency
    By Richard Lowry

    2, 426. 44 “the highest principles known”: “Civil and Military Policy,” July 1863, in Sears, ed., The Civil War: Second Year, 307. 45 “The character of the war”: Henry W. Halleck to Ulysses S. Grant, Mar. 31, 1863, in Brooks Simpson, ...

  • It's Alive!: Classic Horror and Sci-Fi Movie Posters
    By Daniel Finamore

    "Kirk Hammett, best known as the guitarist of the rock band Metallica, is also an avid collector of classic horror and sci-fi movie posters.

  • Wayne Thiebaud

    "This deluxe volume, with more than 230 illustrations, covers Thiebaud's career as a painter, draftsman, and printmaker from 1959-2014."--Front flap.

  • Cornelia Foss: A Retrospective
    By Karen Wilkin, J. D. McClatchy

    This volume, representing a major survey of Foss's work, includes landscapes, beach scenes, gardens, still-lifes, as well as portraits of writers, composers, fellow artists, family members, and friends. ..

  • Becoming
    By Cindy Crawford, Katherine O'Leary

    A beautifully illustrated series of stories, Becoming is a smart and engaging book that sheds light into the life and work of an extraordinary woman.

  • Tracey Emin: Works 2007-2017
    By Jonathan Jones

    Collects ten years of Tracey Emin's drawings, paintings, sculptures, appliqués and embroideries, neons, video stills, and installations.

  • I Can Give You Anything But Love
    By Gary Indiana

    When Camus won the Nobel Prize for L'Étranger published the same year, Simenon said, “What, they give it to that little turd?” It's useless to look for books in ... I brought Corrigan by Caroline Blackwood. Two of Roni Horn's Iceland ...

  • Diane Keaton: House
    By Diane Keaton

    Keaton's stunning portrayal of rusticated, reimagined, or repurposed spaces across the country shows how inventive designers have brought their talents to bear upon the surface of neglect and decay.

  • From the Land: Backen, Gillam, & Kroeger Architects

    This volume, the first on his work and that of the firm, is an artful exploration of this aesthetic, featuring farmhouses in the Napa Valley, hilltop homes, seaside retreats, and lakeside hideaways.

  • Robert De Niro, Sr.: Paintings, Drawings, and Writings: 1942-1993

    This lavishly illustrated book brings together De Niro's paintings, prints, and drawings as well as a never- before-published selection of his writings and poetry.

  • Philadelphia Then and Now®
    By Ed Mauger

    This book pairs rare old archive images with modern views to show how the city has fared since the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • John Richardson: At Home
    By John Richardson

    From London and the stately buildings of Stowe School, in the idyllic Buckinghamshire countryside, to the south of France, New York City, and the Connecticut countryside, Richardson shares the story of his life through places, objects, and ...

  • Brooklyn Then and Now®
    By Marcia Reiss

    Thousands of immigrants— including those from Ireland, Germany, Norway, Italy, Poland, and Russia—poured into the city to work in the factories and refineries.

  • Lost Brooklyn
    By Marcia Reiss

    Organised chronologically, starting with the earliest losses and ending with the latest, Lost Brooklyn features the much-loved buildings, industries and modes of transport that have been lost, replaced or transformed in the name of progress ...

  • Aesop
    By Jennifer Down, Dennis Paphitis

    The volume includes recollections of the early formative days of Dennis Paphitis's hair salon and the first Melbourne store, tracing how and when Aesop's distinct approach to retail hospitality and its meticulous formulations were conceived ...

  • Where's Bowie?: Search for David Bowie in Berlin, New York, Outer Space and more ...

    This book is a reverent and interactive homage to David Bowie, with dense illustrations of the many real and imagined universes of his own making.

  • Smoke: New Firewood Cooking: How To Build Flavor with Fire on the Grill and in the Kitchen
    By Tim Byres

    Everything is made from scratch—not just the sausages but also the accompanying sauces, jams, and pickles. This is cooking at its most primal, and delicious.