"'Battle is in the curve of their nostrils', wrote Arnold Bennett of the Sitwells. 'They issue forth from their bright pavilions and demand trouble.' Poets, patrons of the arts and ardent self-publicists, the three siblings, Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell, rarely missed an opportunity to promote themselves or denounce their sworn enemy, the philistine.They were natural subjects, and targets for the media. Unconventional, aristocratic, phy ..."
"Lush pinks, lime greens, succulent yellows and bright reds splash the Minimalistic walls of Centre del Carme. In a radical leap from canvas to mural Craig-Martin has brought a new sense of colour and graphic to a familiar interior. Crazy and beautiful tones are his bold and very personal interpretation of a Zurbarán still-life and Velázquez's 'Las Meninas'. The immaculate accompanying catalogue more than adequately conveys the vitality ..."
"Julian Schnabel burst on the neo-expressionist art scene of the early 1980s with huge, arresting paintings on collaged shards of smashed plates. A swaggering and contentious figure whose art no longer occupies center stage, he is probably best known today as a successful filmmaker. All the more reason, perhaps, for him to shore up his reputation by co-designing a mammoth book of his life and art. Julian Schnabel dispenses with commentar ..."
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Edinburgh, 1965- Siddle 1973 D.J. Siddle, 'David Livingstone: Mid- Victorian
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"First edition, first printing. Heavy brown cardboard box with title printed in black on label pasted to lid, containing 18 items as follows. Three soft cover catalogues: [1] "Christian Boltanski: Reconstitution" exhibition catalogue, with essay by Lynn Gumpert, 40 pp., with numerous color and black and white illustrations, 12 x 9-5/8 inches; [2] "Christian Boltanski 1944-90" catalogue of works, exhibitions and bibliography, 36 pp., with ..."
"An exhibition of thirty-three of Uglow's paintings, many never exhibited before. The concentration is on a single subject, the nude. The exhibition was oganised by the Whitechapel Art Gallery and was shown from 7 July - 3 September 1989."
"Harlem has captivated the imagination of writers, artists, intellectuals, and politicians around the world since the early decades of this century. Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance examines the cultural reawakening of Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s as a key moment in twentieth-century art history, one that transcended regional and racial boundaries. Published to coincide with the exhibition that opens in England and tra ..."
"Soft cover catalogue titled JULIAN SCHNABEL: Paintings 1975-1987. Published by Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1987 - second edition. Illustrated with color reproductions of the artist work. Bookseller since 1995 (LL-Art-3-TS-R) rareviewbooks"
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I d Chew Yew! (Paperback) by JoannaSkipwith, Lisa Jones Paperback, 40 Pages, Published 2010 by Silver Jungle ISBN-13: 978-0-9552652-4-2, ISBN: 0-9552652-4-X
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Tiger No. 2 (Animals in Art) by JoannaSkipwith Hardcover, 48 Pages, Published 2006 by Silver Jungle ISBN-13: 978-0-9552652-0-4, ISBN: 0-9552652-0-7
"A 48 page hardback book featuring beautiful illustrations from Roman mosaics to contemporary film accompanied by informative, fun and engaging text about these endangered animals. Children can find out what they eat, where and how they live and the artists they have inspired including Rousseau, Rubens, Delacroix and Dali and also less well-known images from Russia, India, Japan and China."
Rhino(1st Edition) (Animals in Art) by JoannaSkipwith Hardcover, 48 Pages, Published 2006 by Silver Jungle ISBN-13: 978-0-9552652-1-1, ISBN: 0-9552652-1-5
"Rhinos have inspired artists for many centuries from early cave painters to the popular illustrator Eric Carle, but as the images multiply, the real animals are dying out. This book combines facts about the animals, stories from the past and striking images from all over the world. Find out which rhinoceros drank too much beer for her own good and which famous artist, thrown out of art school, later became obsessed by rhinos."