Ansel Adams 2012 Wall Calendar
by Ansel Adams
from Ansel Adams
The 2012 Wall calendar features 14 exquisite, high-quality reproductions of Adams' photographs carefully selected and ordered to reflect the changing seasons. These stunning images-majestic mountain vistas, intimate nature studies, and landscapes of the American West-will delight all year long. A classic as popular now as ever, the Ansel Adams Wall Calendar is an elegant addition to any home or office.
The Artist's Way
by Julia Cameron
from Tarcher
- ISBN13: 9781585421473
- Condition: New
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The Artist's Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the artist's life. Still as vital today-or perhaps even more so-than it was when it was first published one decade ago, it is a powerfully provocative and inspiring work. In a new introduction to the book, Julia Cameron reflects upon the impact of The Artist's Way and describes the work she has done during the last decade and the new insights into the creative process that she has gained. Updated and expanded, this anniversary edition reframes The Artist's Way for a new century.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
by Andrew Bolton
from Metropolitan Museum of Art
Arguably the most influential, imaginative, and provocative designer of his generation, Alexander McQueen both challenged and expanded fashion conventions to express ideas about race, class, sexuality, religion, and the environment.
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty examines the full breadth of the designer’s career, from the start of his fledgling label to the triumphs of his own world-renowned London house. It features his most iconic and radical designs, revealing how McQueen adapted and combined the fundamentals of Savile Row tailoring, the specialized techniques of haute couture, and technological innovation to achieve his distinctive aesthetic. It also focuses on the highly sophisticated narrative structures underpinning his collections and extravagant runway presentations, with their echoes of avant-garde installation and performance art.
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Published to coincide with an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art organized by The Costume Institute, this stunning book includes a preface by Andrew Bolton; an introduction by Susannah Frankel; an interview by Tim Blanks with Sarah Burton, creative director of the house of Alexander McQueen; illuminating quotes from the designer himself; provocative and captivating new photography by renowned photographer Sølve Sundsbø; and a lenticular cover by Gary James McQueen.
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Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty celebrates the astounding creativity and originality of a designer who relentlessly questioned and confronted the requisites of fashion.
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Vivian Maier: Street Photographer
by Vivian Maier
from powerHouse Books
A good street photographer must be possessed of many talents: an eye for detail, light, and composition; impeccable timing; a populist or humanitarian outlook; and a tireless ability to constantly shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot and never miss a moment. It is hard enough to find these
qualities in trained photographers with the benefit of schooling and mentors and a community of fellow artists and aficionados supporting and rewarding their efforts. It is incredibly rare to find it in someone with no formal training and no network of peers.
Yet Vivian Maier is all of these things, a professional nanny, who from the 1950s until the 1990s took over 100,000 photographs worldwide—from France to New York City to Chicago and dozens of other countries—and yet showed the results to no one. The photos are amazing both for the breadth of the work and for the high quality of the humorous, moving, beautiful, and raw images of all facets of city life in America’s post-war golden age.
It wasn’t until local historian John Maloof purchased a box of Maier’s negatives from a Chicago auction house and began collecting and championing her marvelous work just a few years ago that any of it saw the light of day. Presented here for the first time in print, Vivian Maier: Street Photographer collects the best of her incredible, unseen body of work.
The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses
by Robert Louis; illustrated by N.C. Wyeth Stevenson
from Charles Scribner's Sons
Van Gogh: The Life
by Steven Naifeh
from Random House
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith galvanized readers with their astonishing Jackson Pollock: An American Saga, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for biography, a book acclaimed for its miraculous research and overwhelming narrative power. Now Naifeh and Smith have written another tour de force—an exquisitely detailed, compellingly readable, and ultimately heartbreaking portrait of creative genius Vincent van Gogh.
Working with the full cooperation of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Naifeh and Smith have accessed a wealth of previously untapped materials. While drawing liberally from the artist’s famously eloquent letters, they have also delved into hundreds of unpublished family correspondences, illuminating with poignancy the wanderings of Van Gogh’s troubled, restless soul. Naifeh and Smith bring a crucial understanding to the larger-than-life mythology of this great artist—his early struggles to find his place in the world; his intense relationship with his brother Theo; his impetus for turning to brush and canvas; and his move to Provence, where in a brief burst of incandescent productivity he painted some of the best-loved works in Western art.
The authors also shed new light on many unexplored aspects of Van Gogh’s inner world: his deep immersion in literature and art; his erratic and tumultuous romantic life; and his bouts of depression and mental illness.
Though countless books have been written about Van Gogh, and though the broad outlines of his tragedy have long inhabited popular culture, no serious, ambitious examination of his life has been attempted in more than seventy years. Naifeh and Smith have re-created Van Gogh’s life with an astounding vividness and psychological acuity that bring a completely new and sympathetic understanding to this unique artistic genius whose signature images of sunflowers and starry nights have won a permanent place in the human imagination.
A Look Inside Van Gogh
Jo Bonger Van Gogh with son Vincent van Gogh Credit: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam | Vincent van Gogh, Age 13 Credit: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam | Vincent van Gogh, Age 18 Credit: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam |
Theo van Gogh, 1890 Credit: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam | The Yellow House Arles Credit: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam | Graves of Vincent and Theo van Gogh Auvers Credit: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam |
Naughty and Nice: The Good Girl Art of Bruce Timm
by Bruce Timm
from Flesk Publications
In a radical departure from his previous work on animated films and comics featuring superheroes, the award-winning artist Bruce Timm presents an extensive survey of the many forms that his muse has assumed in his mind's eye. Naughty and Nice: The Good Girl Art of Bruce Timm showcases nearly 300 full-color, line and pencil images of partially clothed and nude women of almost every conceivable description and temperament, some accompanied by Timm's comments. Over 125 new images have been prepared especially for this handsome book. Timm explores the female form with absolute creative freedom, and pure personal expression is the result. The artist has granted Flesk Publications unprecedented access to his archives to provide the best representation of his private works. These rarely seen images span the last 15 years and are showcased in a single collection for the first time.
Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography
by Roland Barthes
from Vintage Books
Examining the themes of presence and absence, the relationship between photography and theatre, history and death, these 'reflections on photography' begin as an investigation into the nature of photographs. Then, as Barthes contemplates a photograph of his mother as a child, the book becomes an exposition of his own mind.
Life Is Sweet with Mary Engelbreit: 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar
by Mary Engelbreit
from Andrews McMeel Publishing
More than 30 years ago, it began with a dream of a girl who just wanted to draw. Today, Mary Engelbreit is known throughout the world for her distinctive illustration style imbued with spirited wit and nostalgic warmth.
Life holds many pleasures--holidays surrounded by family, a warm hug shared between friends, a quiet moment watching the sunset, a winter's day spent building a snowman. Mary Engelbreit has brilliantly illustrated all these special moments and has showcased them in the Life Is Sweet with Mary Engelbreit 2012 Day-to-Day Calendar. The full-color pages feature Mary's art and a quote reminding us that each day should be savored and cherished.
Copyright (c) 2011 by Mary Engelbreit Ink All rights reserved.
Prefaces to Shakespeare: King Lear (Granville Barker's Prefaces to Shakespeare)
"King Lear" is for the student of Shakespeare, whether in the theatre class or the literature class. It is for actors of Shakespeare, and for the directors. It is a practical guide and an insightful critique. It is also immensely readable.


