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    The House of Saud
    To See Clearly
    Ruskin, Turner & the Storm Cloud
    Gainsborough's Blue Boy
    Kehinde Wiley at the National Gallery
    How We Might Live
    • 2024

      Legend and Romance : African and European

      Vol. 3

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This reprint offers a glimpse into the literary style and themes of the early 19th century, preserving the essence of the original work published in 1840. Readers can explore the historical context and cultural significance of the time through its narrative, characters, and ideas, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and its evolution.

      Legend and Romance : African and European
    • 2022

      For the first time, a joint biography of William Morris and his creative partner and wife, Jane Morris

      How We Might Live
    • 2022

      Gainsborough's Blue Boy

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      This richly illustrated publication explores the lasting influence of Gainsborough's Blue Boy on British art and culture

      Gainsborough's Blue Boy
    • 2022
    • 2022

      An exploration of Turner as an artist-traveler, in relation to two important European harbor scenes

      Turner on Tour
    • 2020

      The Armada Portrait

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      There is hardly a statement of power and authority in British history as blunt as the so-called "Armada Portrait." The unforgettable painting depicting Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) commemorates the most famous conflict of her reign--the great sea battle of 1588. It was then that the English fleet successfully defeated the invading Spanish Armada, which had been sent to overthrow Elizabeth. The portrait is arguably the most recognizable depiction of the Tudor queen. Still, it is also a complex, multi-layered representation of the iconography of Elizabeth I, as the "Empresse of the world" and the "Virgin Queen." Each of the three surviving versions of the portrait includes symbolism that illustrates Elizabeth's victory. The painting, as an outstanding historical document, summarizes the hopes and aspirations of the state, and Elizabeth as its head, at a watershed moment of history. In The Armada Portrait, Christine Riding takes the reader on a journey through the painting's history rendered possible thanks to the discoveries made during the most recent conservation work. The illustrated guide to the impressive "Armada Portrait" gives an overview of the context, creation, and significance of the portrait, alongside an evaluation of Elizabeth's legacy. Not leaving any topics untouched, The Armada Portrait reveals how the painting has inspired and informed countless portrayals of Elizabeth I in film, theater, and television.

      The Armada Portrait
    • 2020

      To See Clearly

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,1(76)Abgeben

      'To see clearly is poetry, prophecy, religion, all in one' - how the workds of John Ruskin can teach us how to see our own world more clearly

      To See Clearly
    • 2019

      Culturally significant, this work has been meticulously reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in global libraries. This edition aims to maintain the integrity of the original text, providing insight into the historical context and knowledge base of civilization.

      Legend and Romance, African and European
    • 2019

      The Ruskin Revival

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      In his day, John Ruskin was revered as an art critic - champion of Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites - as well as an artist, educator and campaigner. However, by the mid-20th century, his message was relegated to the footnotes of debate. The Ruskin Revival: 1969-2019 celebrates the world's welcome re-engagement with his radical worldview.

      The Ruskin Revival
    • 2019

      In this re-evaluation of Ruskin, 200 years after his birth, art historians, scientists, geographers, artists and curators explore the critic's lifelong commitment to the painted landscapes of JMW Turner and his own artistic ambitions, as well as his prophetic concerns about the world's darkening skies, pollution and psychological turbulence.

      Ruskin, Turner & the Storm Cloud