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The story of the British monarch who created one of the most stupendous art collections ever assembled. Published to accompany the exhibition that brings together works by Van Dyck, Rubens, Titian, Holbein, Mantegna, and Rembrandt, among many others. A major BBC TV series on the Royal Collection and a documentary on Charles I is planned.
A celebration of the lives of the fabulously artistic, as they come up against Chris Orr's irreverent wit, and published to coincide with a show of the works at the Royal Academy.
A definitive survey of the work of Tacita Dean OBE RA, published to coincide with three major exhibitions in London in 2018.
The collected writings and complete filmography of Tacita Dean are brought together in two beautifully designed volumes, presented in an elegant slipcase. Published to coincide with Dean's solo shows at the Royal Academy, National Portrait Gallery and National Gallery, March-May 2018.
A poignant and witty family story by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith that addresses the position of women in the art world.
An engaging examination of one of the Royal Academy's most important treasures, the painting described by Lucian Freud as "the greatest painting in the world".
An expert insight into the architectural history of Burlington House, the home of the Royal Academy of Arts in London since 1868. Published to coincide with Sir David Chipperfield's redevelopment of the Burlington Estate.
The first publication to focus on what working from life means today, and published to accompany an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 9 December 2017 - 11 March 2018.
The subjects and styles of Anthony Whishaw encompass an exceptional range. He paints in concurrent series, which sometimes overlap to form unexpected hybrids. His paintings can be both figurative and abstract, illustrative and allusive. Whishaw also employ a broad range of media. This title deals with his work.
Bill Jacklin worked as a graphic designer before turning to painting in the early 1960s, studying at the Royal College of Art. Encompassing a range of techniques, including etching and monoprints, Jacklin's prolific output ranges from 'urban portraits' to snow scenes and seascapes. This book deals with his work.
A beautifully illustrated overview of the work of one of the most important American artists of the last 60 years.
The first publication to explore the friendship between Marcel Duchamp and Salvador Dali, two of the most important artists of the twentieth century. The book features previously unpublished material and accompanies a ground-breaking exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
An in-depth exploration of the forgotten buildings of postwar Britain, charting their evolution from ambitious concepts to abandoned constructions.
The definitive work on Anthony Green RA, featuring paintings that span the whole of his career.
Michelangelo's (1475-1564) "Taddei Tondo," in the collection of the Royal Academy in London, offers a fascinating insight into the master's technical and experimental skill. Joshua Reynolds, the Academy's first president, considered that Michelangelo represented everything that an artist should aspire to, combining technical brilliance with sublime poetical imagination, and the Tondo shows this in scintillating relief. Expertly researched and written by the renowned Renaissance art historian Alison Cole, this book moves through the life of the "Tondo," from Michelangelo's rivalry with Leonardo to the marble's arrival at the Royal Academy and its use in the RA Schools. Finishing with a fresh look at the Tondo's role in revealing Michelangelo's technical experimentalism, Cole explores the importance of finish and what constitutes a finished work of art. Lavishly illustrated and including new photos of the Tondo, this is an enriching exploration of a lesser-known side of the great Renaissance master's work.
A detailed catalogue raisonne, presenting the print oeuvre of one of Britain's foremost wildlife artists.
Illustrated exploration of Leonard Rosoman's long and varied career, by prominent design historian Tanya Harrod.
A jewel-like book that evokes unmistakable Italian landscapes and cityscapes. It commits every detail to paper, and the small-scale format emphasises the author's distinctive flair for capturing the relationship between extreme foreground and distance. It explores Italy, from Apennines to Veneto, through the eyes of a very particular artist.
Ann Christopher RA is a non-figurative sculptor who works primarily in cast bronze, stainless steel, silver and fabricated Corten steel; her output comprises both large and small sculptures and site-specific commissions. This book deals with her life.
Venice at the start of the sixteenth century was Europe's undisputed capital of culture: home to some of the finest artists of the Italian Renaissance, whose importance stretched far beyond the region. This book brings to life an extraordinary moment in the history of European art.
Covering every stage of the design process, this book features working drawings of a architect and also includes sketches from structures for the London Olympics to the restoration and reconstruction of the three Grade II listed gas holders in Kings Cross, London - as well as a gazetteer with photographs of the final projects.
The author has long been fascinated by the relationships that develop between dogs and their owners. In this book, his delicate portraits in watercolour and gouache reveal the mutual understanding and sympathy of these partnerships.
This book accompanies Norman Foster's selection of exciting current and future skyscraper projects, scheduled to appear within the 2003 Summer Exhibition at London's Royal Academy of Arts. It includes graphic wizardry showing how London will look in 2050, as well as drawings, models and plans.
Including facts about Monet, this book tells the story of Monet and his garden: his arrival; the country clothes he wore; the bright Japanese prints he collected; how the Impressionist artist painted outdoors, rain or shine; the thousands of seed-packets he ordered; his gardeners, who have to leave Giverny to go to war.
Born in Germany in 1945, Anselm Kiefer is one of the most important artists of his generation. His works wrestle with the darkness of German history, unearthing the taboos that underlie the collective past and interweaving them with Teutonic myths, cosmology and meditations on the nature of belief. This title explores the themes of Kiefer's ouvre.
Sir Henry Rushbury RA (1889-1968) is a forgotten treasure of twentieth-century British art. Internationally renowned during his lifetime, Rushbury was a modern master of the ancient art of drypoint. This catalogue raisonne of Rushburys prints presents an opportunity for the rediscovery and reassessment of this astonishing body of work.
With a story of continual innovation, this book focuses on twelve such figures from the history of British architecture, including Sir John Soane, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Cedric Price and Zaha Hadid. It deals with the history of British Architecture.
Brings together the body of work by David Hockney, perhaps the versatile British artist of the last century. Following his sweeping exploration of landscape in the Royal Academy's galleries in 2012, this title looks at the portraits he has been painting in the last few years - the subjects of which are friends, family and art-world luminaries.
Le Corbusiers Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp, eastern France, is one of the most unique and surprising religious buildings of the twentieth century. As well as putting the chapel into its historical context and exploring the controversies and arguments that have surrounded it, the book features photographs of the Chapel.
Focusing on Eileen Cooper RA, this title spans the entire breadth of her career, from her early days as a singular figurative voice in British art, and her exploration of ideas of feminism and femininity in painting, to her mature work, characterized by uninhibited colours bursting with energy, contained by her expressive use of line.
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