Catálogo de libros: Artistas, monografías sobre el arte

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  • Analysis Of Ornament, Characteristics Of Styles
    Ralph Nicholson Wornum
    Analysis Of Ornament, Characteristics Of Styles: An Introduction To The Study Of The History Of Ornamental Art (1896) is a comprehensive guide to the history and characteristics of ornamental art. Written by Ralph Nicholson Wornum, a prominent British art historian and curator, this book provides readers with a detailed analysis of the various styles and techniques used in orna...
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    31,21 €

  • An Artist In Crime (1892)
    Rodrigues Ottolengui
    ''An Artist in Crime'' is a mystery novel written by Rodrigues Ottolengui and published in 1892. The story follows the investigation of a series of art thefts in New York City. The main character, detective Ebenezer Gryce, is tasked with solving the case and apprehending the thief. Along the way, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a beautiful art student, a ...
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    34,37 €

  • Antonio Viladomat
    Joaquin Fontanals Del Castillo
    Antonio Viladomat: El Artista Olvidado Y Maestro De La Escuela De Pintura Catalana Del Siglo XVIII (1877) is a book written by Joaquin Fontanals Del Castillo. This book is a complete biography of Antonio Viladomat, an artist who is often forgotten in the history of art. Viladomat was a master of the Catalan School of Painting in the 18th century, and this book explores his life...
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    25,14 €

  • Ancient And Modern York
    Robert R. Pearce / Robert RPearce
    Ancient And Modern York: Forming A Guide To The Roman, Saxon, And Anglo-Norman Antiquities Of The City Of New York (1841) is a book written by Robert R. Pearce. The book provides a comprehensive guide to the historical and archaeological sites of the city of New York. It covers the Roman, Saxon, and Anglo-Norman periods of the city’s history, and provides detailed descriptions ...
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    27,96 €

  • Ancient Stained And Painted Glass (1913)
    Frederick Sydney Eden
    Ancient Stained and Painted Glass is a book written by Frederick Sydney Eden and published in 1913. The book is a detailed study of stained and painted glass windows from the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. It covers the history of stained glass, the techniques used to create it, and the symbolism behind the designs. The book includes numerous illustrations of stained glas...
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    27,96 €

  • Annales Typographiae Augustanae Ab Ejus Origine 1466 Usque Ad Annum 1530 (1778)
    Georg Wilhelm Zapf
    Annales Typographiae Augustanae Ab Ejus Origine 1466 Usque Ad Annum 1530 est opus Georgii Guilhelmi Zapf, quod anno 1778 editum est. In hoc libro, Zapf historiam typographiae Augustanae, quae in urbe Augustae Vindelicorum sita est, describit. Ab anno 1466, quo primum typographia ibi fundata est, usque ad annum 1530, quo libri impressi in hac typographia maximam partem constitue...
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    31,20 €

  • Annals Of The Artists Of Spain V2 (1891)
    William Stirling-Maxwell
    Annals Of The Artists Of Spain V2 is a historical book written by William Stirling-Maxwell in 1891. The book is a comprehensive account of the artists of Spain, spanning from the 12th century to the 19th century. It provides detailed biographies of the most prominent artists of Spain, including Diego Vel�����zquez, Francisco de Goya, and El Greco. The book also includes informa...
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    46,01 €

  • An Artist In The Himalayas (1895)
    Arthur David McCormick
    An Artist In The Himalayas is a book written by Arthur David McCormick in 1895. The book is a memoir of the author’s journey through the Himalayas, where he explored the region’s natural beauty and encountered its diverse cultures. McCormick was an artist and his book is filled with vivid descriptions of the landscapes he encountered, as well as detailed drawings and sketches o...
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    35,36 €

  • A Blot Of Ink (1892)
    Rene Bazin / Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch / Paul M. Francke / Paul MFrancke
    A Blot of Ink is a novel written by French author Rene Bazin and originally published in 1892. The story follows the life of a young man named Jean Servien, who dreams of becoming a successful writer. However, his aspirations are hindered by his lack of experience and the harsh realities of the publishing industry.Jean eventually gets his big break when he is hired as a secreta...
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    36,44 €

  • The Varnishes Of The Italian Violin Makers Of The Sixteenth, Seventeenth, And Eighteenth Centuries, And Their Influence On Tone (1904)
    George Fry
    ''The Varnishes of the Italian Violin Makers of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries, and Their Influence on Tone'' is a book written by George Fry and published in 1904. The book explores the history and significance of varnishes used by Italian violin makers during the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods. Fry examines the chemical composition of these ...
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    29,10 €

  • The Tuscan And Venetian Artists
    Hope Rea
    ''The Tuscan and Venetian Artists: Their Thought and Work'' is a book written by Hope Rea and first published in 1904. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the art and artists of Tuscany and Venice during the Renaissance period. It explores the unique cultural and artistic traditions of these regions, and how they influenced the work of artists such as Leonardo da Vinc...
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    33,26 €

  • Turner The Artist (1885)
    Stephen Albert Swaine
    ''Turner the Artist'' is a book written by Stephen Albert Swaine in 1885 that provides a comprehensive account of the life and works of the famous British artist, J.M.W. Turner. The book covers Turner’s early life, his artistic training, and his rise to fame as one of the most influential painters of the Romantic era. Swaine examines Turner’s unique style and technique, which r...
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    25,88 €

  • Woman And Artist (1900)
    Max O'rell / Max O’Rell
    ''Women and Artist'' is a book written by Max O’Rell and published in 1900. The book explores the role of women in the arts, particularly in painting and sculpture. O’Rell argues that women have the same artistic talents as men, but have been historically oppressed and prevented from pursuing their passions in the arts. The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing o...
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    32,27 €

  • Window Displays For Druggists (1915)
    Harry Beckwith Mason
    ''Window Displays For Druggists'' is a book written by Harry Beckwith Mason in 1915. It provides a comprehensive guide to creating stunning window displays for drug stores. The book covers various topics such as the importance of window displays, the principles of design, and the use of color and lighting. Mason also offers practical tips on how to create effective displays wit...
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    29,02 €

  • Rossetti’s Wombat
    John Professor Simons / John Simons
    Rossetti’s Wombat tells the story of Top, a wombat who belonged to the Pre-Raphaelite painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti for a few months in 1869. The book also describes the strange history of the European fascination with the wildlife of Australia, from the late 18th century onwards. By 1860, most well-to-do people could buy a pet kangaroo from a London pet shop - and many of the...
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    17,77 €

  • The Printing Of Greek In The Fifteenth Century (1900)
    Robert Proctor
    ''The Printing of Greek in the Fifteenth Century'' is a historical book written by Robert Proctor in 1900. The book explores the history of printing Greek texts during the 15th century, a time when the printing press was revolutionizing the way books were produced and distributed. Proctor provides a detailed account of the challenges printers faced in printing Greek texts, incl...
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    32,44 €

  • The Science Of Practical Penmanship
    J. W. Dolbear / JWDolbear / Rufus Dolbear / Thomas Pearce Dolbear
    ''The Science of Practical Penmanship: Or The Analysis of Taste and Freedom'' is a book written by Thomas Pearce Dolbear and published in 1850. The book explores the art of handwriting and provides a scientific analysis of the principles that govern good penmanship. It covers topics such as the anatomy of the hand, the proper posture and positioning for writing, the use of diff...
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    26,98 €

  • The Ladies’ Knitting And Netting Book (1840)
    Miss Watts
    The Ladies’ Knitting and Netting Book is a comprehensive guide to knitting and netting techniques, originally published in 1840 by Miss Watts. The book contains detailed instructions and patterns for a wide variety of items, including shawls, scarves, mittens, socks, and even a knitted purse. The techniques covered include basic knitting stitches, lace knitting, and netting, as...
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    26,98 €

  • The New Dance Of Death V1 (1884)
    Alfred Egmont Hake / J. G. Lefebre / JGLefebre
    The New Dance of Death V1 is a book written by Alfred Egmont Hake and first published in 1884. The book is a collection of short stories that explore the theme of death and the various ways in which it can manifest itself. The stories are written in a gothic style and are filled with dark imagery and supernatural elements. The book is divided into three parts, each of which con...
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    31,14 €

  • The Ten Commandments
    William Hendry Stowell
    The Ten Commandments: Illustrated and Enforced, on Christian Principles is a book written by William Hendry Stowell in 1825. The book is a detailed exploration of the Ten Commandments as they relate to Christian principles. Stowell provides an in-depth analysis of each commandment, drawing on biblical references and historical context to explain their significance. The book is ...
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    31,17 €

  • The Domain Of Art (1901)
    William Martin Conway
    The Domain of Art is a book written by William Martin Conway in 1901. It is a comprehensive study of the history and development of art, covering a wide range of topics such as painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts. The book is divided into three parts: the first part explores the origins of art, the second part examines the different forms of art, and the thir...
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    27,98 €

  • The Pearl Of The Antilles
    Walter Goodman
    The Pearl of the Antilles: Or An Artist in Cuba is a book written by Walter Goodman in 1873. The book is a firsthand account of Goodman’s experiences as an artist in Cuba during the late 19th century. It provides a detailed description of the island’s culture, people, and natural beauty. The book also delves into the political and social issues of the time, including slavery an...
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    35,36 €

  • The Education Of The Artist (1886)
    Ernest Chesneau / Clara Bell
    The Education of the Artist is a book written by Ernest Chesneau in 1886. This book explores the process of becoming an artist, from the early stages of learning to draw and paint to the more complex aspects of artistic expression. Chesneau delves into the role of art in society and the importance of artistic education in fostering creativity and self-expression. He also discus...
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    37,55 €

  • The Book Of The Art Of Cennino Cennini
    Christiana Jane Herringham
    ''The Book of the Art of Cennino Cennini'' is a practical guide to painting in the style of the Quattrocento period, written by the Italian artist Cennino Cennini in the 14th century. This particular edition, published in 1899, is translated into English by Christiana Jane Herringham and includes detailed instruction on the materials, techniques, and processes used in painting ...
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    36,48 €

  • The Grammar Of Painting And Engraving (1873)
    Charles Blanc / Kate Newell Doggett
    The Grammar of Painting and Engraving is a comprehensive guide to the principles and techniques of painting and engraving written by the French art critic and historian, Charles Blanc. Originally published in 1873, this book is an essential resource for artists, art students, and art enthusiasts interested in the history and practice of these two art forms. Blanc covers a wide ...
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    39,78 €

  • The Analysis Of Beauty
    William Hogarth
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. ...
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    33,71 €

  • Parvenze E Sembianze (1892)
    Adolfo Albertazzi
    ''Parvenze E Sembianze'' is a book written in Italian by Adolfo Albertazzi and published in 1892. The title can be translated to ''Appearances and Likenesses''. The book is a collection of short stories and sketches, exploring the theme of appearances and how they can be deceiving. The stories are set in various locations, including Italy and France, and feature a diverse cast ...
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    32,27 €

  • Les Artistes Belges Contemporains
    Edmond-Louis De Taeye
    Les Artistes Belges Contemporains: Leur Vie, Leurs Oeuvres, Leur Place Dans L�������Art (1894) est un livre �����crit par Edmond-Louis De Taeye. Ce livre pr�����sente une vue d’ensemble des artistes belges contemporains de l’�����poque et de leur place dans l’art. L’auteur explore les vies et les �����uvres de nombreux artistes belges, tels que James Ensor, Fernand Khnopff, Con...
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    33,28 €

  • Masks, Heads, And Faces
    Ellen Russell Emerson
    ''Masks, Heads, and Faces: With Some Considerations Respecting the Rise and Development of Art'' is a book written by Ellen Russell Emerson and published in 1891. The book explores the significance of masks, heads, and faces in art throughout history. The author delves into the cultural and historical contexts in which these objects were created and used, and examines their sym...
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    37,54 €

  • Notes On The Liber Studiorum Of J. M. W. Turner (1885)
    Joseph Mallord William Turner / Stopford Augustus Brooke
    Notes On The Liber Studiorum Of J. M. W. Turner is a book written by the renowned British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner. Published in 1885, the book is a collection of notes and observations made by Turner on his own work, specifically on his series of etchings and engravings known as the Liber Studiorum. The Liber Studiorum was a project that Turner worked on for over 2...
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    35,42 €