Turner: The Late Seascapes
Clark Art Inst. Oversize Softcover. More
Clark Art Inst. Oversize Softcover. More
Arlingtn House, 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. {6 & 1/4' x 9 & 1/2'} Purple paper covered boards with gold lettering. [576 pages]. More
Citadel Press, 1989. First Thus. Paper Back. Quarto. {8 & 1/4' x 10 & 3/4'} 'First paperbound edition.' [286 pages] Originally published under title 'Leg Art'. More
Arlington House Publishers, January 1976. Hardcover. {6' x 9 & 1/2'} In jacket with mild edgewear, especially across top and at corners. Front flap is not clipped. Burgunday faux leather covered boards -- described elsewhere as 'Burnt red cloth' ---with gold lettering. [365 pages]. More
NFS Press, January 1976. Oversize Softcover. Covers very lightly toned and shelfworn. More
Phaidon Press, May 1999. Oversize Softcover. Celebrations of city streets, tranquil vistas of the countryside and seashore, enchanting images of the leisured classes in domestic interiors or at fashionable Parisian cafés - the work of the Impressionists gives pleasure to art lovers everywhere. But while Impressionism today may appear natural..... More
Mit Pr, January 1991. First Edition. Oversized Hardcover. "James Ackerman's essays are nuggets of pure gold in the mainstream of American cultural history. They exemplify the very best art history has achieved in our time." -- Irving Lavin, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University These essays by one of..... More
Arlington House, January 1978. Oversized Hardcover. Tight binding; Clean, sturdy boards, small section of spine-top chipped away; Pages free of markings; Un-clipped dust jacket moderately worn at edges w/ chipping and open tears present; Jacket now housed in protective mylar to ensure futher preservation. More
Harvard University Press, August 1995. Paper Back. A sense of stillness and silence pervades Manet's painting. His flattened, sometimes fragmented forms appear to exist absentmindedly in a world removed from speech. It is this silence that James Rubin explores in a book that shows us Manet as we see him..... More
Rizzoli Intl Pubns, June 1977. Oversize Softcover. Lightly used; Covers and spine mildly worn; Pages free of markings; An excellent copy. More
Smithsonian Inst Traveling Service, January 1982. Oversize Softcover. personal inscription in ink on front free end page. More
Penguin/Pelican Books, 1972. Paper Back. Darkening. Shelf wear. More
National Museum of History, The Republic of China, January 1992. First Edition. Cloth. Quarto. {8' x 12'} In tan dustjacket with with black lettering and water color prints front and back panels. DJ is darkened/foxed at margins and spine. Likewise spotted with stains over verso. Flap not clipped. Grey cloth..... More
Cambridge University Press, January 2008. Paper Back. The Films of Joseph Losey examines the career of the expatriate director through a close analysis of five of his most important and challenging films. When his leftist politics made him a target of the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1951, the..... More
Simon & Schuster, November 1997. First Edition. Cloth. Provides a detailed portrait of the most prominent American architect of the nineteenth century, featuring 150 photographs of his buildings, from Boston's Trinity Church to Chicago's Glessner House. Gemlike and nearly perfect, the century-old Trinity Church in Boston regularly appears on every..... More
Arlington House Publishers, January 1981. Hardcover. Quarto in dustjacket with sunned spine with curled/worn edge and soiling. Flap not clipped. Yellow cloth covered boards with bumped corners & black lettering on spine. Top edge of boards darkened. Dust stained textblock top edge. [259 pp.]. More
Monacelli Press, January 2003. Oversized Hardcover. James Rudnick moved to Brooklyn, New York, in 1977 to attend graduate school and almost immediately began to photograph two nearby landmarks: the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. Both structures were approaching their centennials, and Rudnick was soon drawn into the resulting..... More
Dover Publications, January 1979. Paper Back. Quarto. Mild toning to cover. Foxing to cover verso and first & last pages. Internal pages without markings. 109 pages. More
University of Georgia Press, January 1973. Hardcover. More
ABRAMS, September 1992. Oversized Hardcover. Hundreds of photographs highlight a tour of the historic Brandywine Valley region of Pennsylvania and Delaware, featuring journeys to the famed Brandywine River Museum, the Longwood Gardens, and other notable museums, estates, and garden landmarks. More
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Abrahms, January 1997. Paper Back. More
ABC Livres D'art, 2006. Hardcover. Oblong. Pictorial boards. No jacket as issued. More
Paris audiovisuel, January 1986. Soft Cover. Some shelf wear. French-folds. In French. More
W. W. Norton & Company, October 2012. Hardcover. John James Audubon is arguably America's most widely recognized and collected artist. His Birds of America has been reproduced often, beginning with the double elephant folio printed by Havill in England, followed by a much smaller "Octavo" edition printed in Philadelphia and..... More