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List view record -19: Paula RegoList view anchor tag for record -19: Paula Rego
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Paula Rego

Bradley, Fiona, author2002English
Making use of her extensive professional and personal involvement with Paula Rego and her work, Fiona Bradley provides the essential key to this mysterious yet hugely popular artist. Previous books by Bradley include 'Lisa Milroy' and 'Surrealism'.
List view record -18: The art of Will MacLean : symbols of survivalList view anchor tag for record -18: The art of Will MacLean : symbols of survival
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The art of Will MacLean : symbols of survival

Macmillan, Duncan, author2002English
Will Maclean RSA, Professer of Painting in the University of Dundee, is one of the outstanding Scottish artists of his generation. In this edition, Macmillan has extended and updated the book to include the important work that the artist has done up until 2002. Previous ed.: 1992.
List view record -17: The snow goose ; and, The small miracleList view anchor tag for record -17: The snow goose ; and, The small miracle
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The snow goose ; and, The small miracle

Gallico, Paul, 1897-1976, author1967 - 2001English
The Snow Goose is a beautiful tale of a hunchbacked artist, a girl, a wounded bird and a courageous act at Dunkirk. Also included in this volume is The Small Miracle, a contemporary fable inspired by St Francis of Assisi.
List view record -16: Access to Arts: Calderdale Disability Arts Unit 1999-2001List view anchor tag for record -16: Access to Arts: Calderdale Disability Arts Unit 1999-2001
List view record -15: Popcorn palaces : the art deco movie theatre paintings of Davis ConeList view anchor tag for record -15: Popcorn palaces : the art deco movie theatre paintings of Davis Cone
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Popcorn palaces : the art deco movie theatre paintings of Davis Cone

Kinerk, Michael D., author2001English
Popcorn Palaces is a collection of realist artist Davis Cone's paintings of America's old art deco cinemas. Kinerk and Wilhelm tell the story of these theatres, as well as of David Cone's artistic involvement with them.
List view record -14: Oils : a step-by-step guide for absolute beginnersList view anchor tag for record -14: Oils : a step-by-step guide for absolute beginners
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Oils : a step-by-step guide for absolute beginners

Birch, Linda, author2001English
Written by a professional artist/teacher, an introduction to painting in oils which starts with the basics and assumes no knowledge or experience of painting. Simple exercises and explanations show exactly how to paint all the separate features of a picture one by one.
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The bone people

Hulme, Keri, author1985 - 2001English
This is the story of Kerewin, a despairing part-Maori artist who is convinced that her solitary life is the only way to face the world. Her cocoon is rudely blown away by the sudden arrival of Simon, a mute six-year-old whose past holds a terrible trauma.
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Austin Mitchell's Yorkshire jokes

Abbey, Stephen, author2001English
Collected by Austin Mitchell as a consolation for the demise of Old Labour, flat hats and flat vowels, this collection of jokes epitomises the humour of Yorkshire. The cartoons included with the jokes are by Bradford artist Stephen Abbey.
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This is modern art

Collings, Matthew, author1999 - 2000English
Published to coincide with the six part TV series, this book tells the story of modern art from Picasso to Damien Hirst. What is modern art? Why do we like/hate it? Can anybody do it? These and many other questions are answered in a refreshing style. Modern art today is a cow cut in half with a chainsaw, floating in a glass tank. A house cast in concrete. The London Underground map with all the station names changes - the Circle Line stations are comedians, the Northern Line stations are philosophers. A tent embroidered with the names of everyone the artist who set up the tent has ever slept with. But what does it all mean? What is Modern Art? Why do we like/hate it? Can anybody do it? Is it always modern? Who started it? In this refreshing and extremely accessible book Matthew Collings tells the story of modern art and our modern attitude to it. It combines hard information on major artists and movements - what really happened - with ordinary reflections: modern art is intimidating and unfathomable to many but Matthew Collings cuts through this barrier by asking all the kinds of questions many of us will have asked and been puzzled by. He will compare Goya to Duchamp and Picasso, Rothko to Yves Klein; he will look at the role of African tribal art in the rise of Modernism and Punk Rock in the rise of Post-Modernism. This will become a classic book of its kind, quirky, culty and great fun.
List view record -10: Postcards from the nursery : the illustrators of children's books and postcards 1900-1950List view anchor tag for record -10: Postcards from the nursery : the illustrators of children's books and postcards 1900-1950
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Postcards from the nursery : the illustrators of children's books and postcards 1900-1950

2000English
A lavishly illustrated tribute to children's illustrators of the early 20th century, covering picture postcards and books from 100 artists, with biographical details, information on publishers, and lists of artworks by each artist.
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List view record -9: Lovers and other strangers : paintings by Jack VettrianoList view anchor tag for record -9: Lovers and other strangers : paintings by Jack Vettriano
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Lovers and other strangers : paintings by Jack Vettriano

Quinn, Anthony, author2000English
Published to coincide with a new exhibition in September 2000, this book showcases over 100 paintings from renowned Scottish artist Jack Vettriano. The paintings are accompanied by a biographical review of the artist's life and achievements.
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Tulip fever

Moggach, Deborah, author1999 - 2000English
Deborah Moggach examines sexual betrayal and human failings in 17th century Amsterdam as the characters in Tulip Fever move inexorably towards a grand deception and a tragic climax. Soon to be a major film starring Oscar winners Alicia Vikander, Christoph Waltz and Dame Judi Dench, and adapted for the screen by Sir Tom Stoppard.From the bestselling author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel comes a thrilling story of power, lust and deception set in seventeenth-century AmsterdamSeventeenth-century Amsterdam - a city in the grip of tulip fever. Sophia's husband Cornelis is one of the lucky ones grown rich from this exotic new flower. To celebrate, he commissions a talented young artist to paint him with his beautiful young bride. But as the portrait grows, so does the passion between Sophia and the painter; and ambitions, desires and dreams breed an intricate deception and a reckless gamble.
List view record -7: Francisco Goya y Lucientes, 1746-1828List view anchor tag for record -7: Francisco Goya y Lucientes, 1746-1828
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Francisco Goya y Lucientes, 1746-1828

Tomlinson, Janis A., author1994 - 1999English
The Spanish painter Francisco Goya was an inventive and prolific artist who produced not only formal court paintings but also savagely satirical images of war and human folly. Francisco Goya (1746-1828) has been called the last of the Old Masters and the first of the Moderns. For most of his career he was court painter to the Spanish kings, yet he also produced some of the most compelling images of social unrest and personal anguish ever painted. Among his works are formal royal portraits and the so-called 'black paintings' - intensely private images of loneliness and despair. In this beautifully illustrated and up-to-date account of all aspects of Goya's career, Janis Tomlinson addresses the contradictions of his art and places the artist and his work in the social and political context of Spain and Europe during the period of the French Revolution and its reactionary aftermath. This absorbing, thoughtful, prize-winning study, while remaining the essential monograph on this landmark painter, is now made available to a wider audience in an attractively priced paperback edition.
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Kandinsky

Rapelli, Paola, author1999English
Exploring art from the end of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century, these guides are ideal for both students and enthusiasts. Each volume focuses on the life of one artist through their work and is illustrated with colour reproductions.
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CAROUSEL

Pilcher, Rosamunde, author1983 - 1999English
Prue's mother is trying to cajole her daughter into a dull marriage until she escapes London and finds retreat in Cornwall with an eccentric aunt. Here she meets a troubled but attractive young artist and has to find out what ails him. Prue is intelligent, artistic, independent - and bored. Pressurized by her mother to make a conventional and dull marriage, she is delighted to escape London and seek retreat with her eccentric and bohemian aunt in Cornwall. A chance encounter with an attractive young artist on the sea shore leads to day after idyllic summer's day of exploring the Cornish countryside and coast. But there is something troubling Daniel and Prue, now deeply entangled, feels compelled to discover what it is. Voices in Summer Laura, newly married and ever conscious of the shadow of her husband Alec's first wife, takes a holiday with his family in Cornwall. Through the long, hot summer days she is charmed by the beautiful old house and the people she learns to know and love. The sight of the sparkling, brilliant sea quiets for a while her uneasy spirit. Only an anonymous letter, accusing her of having an affair, can threaten her new-found tranquillity.
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Goya

1999English
An ARTBOOK which offers an introduction to the life and works of 18th century Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Features include more than 300 colour illustrations, analyses of Goya's masterpieces, and an explanation of their historical and social context.
List view record -3: Bonnard : colour and lightList view anchor tag for record -3: Bonnard : colour and light
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Bonnard : colour and light

WATKINS, NICHOLAS, author1998English
This concise review of Bonnard's life and work shows, through the analysis of key works, how his technique and working methods developed over fifty years. Published to coincide with an exhibition of Pierre Bonnard's work at the Tate Gallery in London (12th February - 17th May 1998) and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (24th June - 29th September 1998), this is a concise illustrated survey of Bonnard's use of colour and light. It reviews his life and work, and sets out to show, through an analysis of key works, how his technique and working methods developed over 50 years.;During his long career, Bonnard's subject matter remained focused on his wife, his homes and his self-portraits, but his approach to these subjects changed radically. At first he worked chiefly in tone, but gradually colour enriched his work, and finally light suffused it. The author argues that Bonnard was not a sentimental survivor of Impressionism, as he was often labelled, but a highly demanding formal artist who transformed light into an emotional atmosphere enveloping the surface within which objects exist.
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Sir John Everett Millais

Ash, Russell, author1998English
Originally published in 1996 and now available in paperback, a celebration of the life and work of the nineteenth century British artist, John Everett Millais, which provides 40 full-page colour reproductions of his work accompanied by an appraisal of his life and career.
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Salvador Dali : a mythology

Ades, Dawn, author1998English
An illustrated study of artist Salvador Dali, which concentrates on the 1930s and early 1940s, exploring his involvement with the Surrealist movement, and his illustration and adaption of classical, popular and Catholic narratives.
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Mondrian : nature to abstraction : from the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague

1997English
In his early work, Mondrian painted in the style of the Hague school, but his style changed dramatically in his forties after his encounters with van Gogh, Pointillism and then Cubism. His paintings and drawings of trees exemplify this transition. The Mondrian collection in the Gemeentenmuseum is particularly strong on the early works, when the artist painted in the style of the Hague school. Mondrian's style changed dramatically in his forties, after his encounter between 1908 and 1911 with van Gogh, Pointillism and then Cubism.;A central feature in the exhibition and catalogue will be the group of drawings and paintings of trees. These show the impact of Cubism on Mondrian's work after 1911 and exemplify the transition from naturalism to a more abstract depiction based on a linear scaffold of arcs and straight lines. A group of later works made during an entirely abstract style based on planes of primary colours and linear grids. By the early 1920s all naturalistic references are removed. This new abstract reality, based on Mondrian's writings on "neo-plasticism", was refined throughout the 1920s and 1930s. The final images in the exhibition coincide with the artist's departure from Europe to America.;This exhibition catalogue opens with essays from the selectors of the exhibition, the artist Bridget Riley, Sean Rainbird of the Tate Gallery and Hans Janssen from the Gemeentemuseum.
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Bonnard : colour and light

WATKINS, NICHOLAS, author1998English
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