We have secured a supply of Art books. Among the titles are; Francis Bacon in Dublin Art of the 20th Century Dali by Dali Patrick Scott A Retrospective - this book is still in its … [Read more...] about Art Books
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Stone Mad by Seamus Murphy
Seamus Murphy carved his own niche to become one of the most respected sculptors in his field. Stone Mad is an account of his days as an apprentice where he learned to work the stone and discovered … [Read more...] about Stone Mad by Seamus Murphy
An Urban’s Sketcher’s Galway by Róisín Curé
Galway artist Roisin Cure presents snapshots of life in the City of the Tribes in bold ink and vibrant watercolor. Her sketches show the beautiful details of Galway's pubs, the exquisite medieval … [Read more...] about An Urban’s Sketcher’s Galway by Róisín Curé
The History of Art (Without Men) by Katy Hessel
From Leonardo da Vinci to Jean-Michel Basquiat, the great painters and sculptures who have defined the fine art canon have largely been men. Katy Hessel seeks to right that wrong by cataloging, … [Read more...] about The History of Art (Without Men) by Katy Hessel
Shadow among splendours by E Charles Nelson
This is an account of the remarkable life of "Shadow" (Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe), especially about her adventures in Burma between 1897 and 1921. During which time she twice visited Mount Victoria. … [Read more...] about Shadow among splendours by E Charles Nelson
Renaissance edited by Rolf Toman
The extraordinary artistic revolution known as the Renaissance began in 15th-century Italy, from where it spread throughout the whole of Europe. This one-volume overview recounts its compelling story … [Read more...] about Renaissance edited by Rolf Toman
Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man by Norman Mailer
Although Mailer relies heavily on previous Picasso biographies and memoirs, from which he quotes extensively, this inspired, lavishly illustrated biography offers an uncanny psychological portrait of … [Read more...] about Portrait of Picasso as a Young Man by Norman Mailer
Impressionism edited by Ingo F Walther
This is the only monograph to date covering the full scope of Impressionist painting. It outlines the history of Impressionism in France, addressing not only the work of the acknowledged masters, but … [Read more...] about Impressionism edited by Ingo F Walther
The Woman Who Stole Vermeer by Anthony Amore
The Woman Who Stole Vermeer is Rose Dugdale’s story, from her idyllic upbringing in Devonshire and her presentation to Elizabeth II as a debutante to her university years and her eventual radical … [Read more...] about The Woman Who Stole Vermeer by Anthony Amore
Dali by Robert Desharnes
TASCHEN's 25th anniversary Special edition! Two large-format hardcover volumes in a slipcase. Picasso called Dali "an outboard motor that's always running." Dali thought himself a genius with a … [Read more...] about Dali by Robert Desharnes