Laminated pictorial boards in matching jacket. 256 pages, lavishly illustrated. "Cunningham looks in detail at all aspects of the work of the Impressionist movement, with detailed commentary on 120 of their works and additional imagery to highlight comparisons and contrasts in their style. Some of these works are considered their most important pieces; others may be less well-known but they all play an important role in the artistic and philosophical development of this diverse group of artists." Artists include (in order of appearance in the book) Boudin, Manet, Bazille, Monet, Sisley, Pissar... View More...
Small remainder mark to the bottom edge of the page block. Eighty-eight pages, 295 engravings. Text in French, English, and German. This is an oversized book that will require extra postage if expedited or international delivery is requested. View More...
Just a touch of shelf wear to an apparently unread copy of this companion book to the exhibition of the same name. Foreword by M.H. Abrams. 261 pages with Catalogue of Museum Exhibits, Chronology (1770-1850), Lenders to the Exhibition, Photographic Acknowledgments, and Index. Lavishly illustrated with 120 color and 60 black and white images of manuscripts by Wordsworth and other prominent writers of the age as well as paintings and watercolors of Romantic period artists. From the publisher: "William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism" illuminates an era of revolutionary and imaginat... View More...