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Page 1: Yale University Press Art & Architecture 2013 Catalog

Yale University Press Art and ArchitectureFall 2012–Spring 2013 New Books including

photography decorative arts

fashion design

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Modern and Contemporary Art

Eccentric ObjectsRethinking Sculpture in 1960s AmericaJo ApplinAn invigorating re-evaluation of 1960s sculptural practice, Eccentric Objects focuses on both well-known and less familiar artists to offer new insights on the decade’s radically differing forms of artistic production. Cloth 2012 176 pp. 40 color + 38 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18198-2 $50.00

Wim Delvoye IntrospectiveAdrian Dannatt, Olivier Duquenne, Bernard Marcadé, Dirk Swauwaert, and Bart VerschaffelThe first publication to explore Wim Delvoye’s com-plete career features some of his best-known and most inventive works as well as the artist’s own insight on his motivations and techniques. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2012 384 pp. 317 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18867-7 $95.00

Wim Delvoye at the/au LouvreMarie-Laure Bernadac and Jean-Pierre CriquiInvited to exhibit as guest of honor at the Louvre Museum in Paris, contemporary artist Wim Delvoye has created a new body of work to complement its famed collection. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2012 92 pp. 60 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18868-4 $35.00

Dancing around the BrideCage, Cunningham, Johns, Rauschenberg, and DuchampEdited by Carlos Basualdo and Erica F. BattleWith an introduction by Carlos Basualdo and Erica F. Battle, an essay by Calvin Tomkins, text selection by Reinaldo Laddaga, and a chronology by Paul B. FranklinThis revelatory study shows how the coming together of Duchamp and Cage, Cunningham, Johns, and Rauschenberg caused a seismic shift in the direction and possibilities of postwar American art. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Hardcover with Slipcase 2013 432 pp. 100 color + 105 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18925-4 $55.00

Dieter RothDiariesEdited by Fiona BradleyContributions by Andrea Büttner, Sarah Lowndes, Jan Vos, and Björn RothThis new study of several major works by Dieter Roth with insight from his artistic collaborators addresses the theme of the diary as it applied to his practice. Distributed for The Fruitmarket Gallery Cloth 2012 176 pp. 100 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18549-2 $40.00

One WorkSheila Hicks at the MintEdited by Annie CarlanoThis book focuses on the sculpture Mega Footprint Near the Hutch (May I Have This Dance?), a majestic piece by renowned fiber artist Sheila Hicks. Distributed for the Mint Museum Cloth 2013 100 pp. 20 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19085-4 $45.00

AestheticsA MemoirIvan BrunettiThe fascinating contemporary cartoonist Ivan Brunetti explains his creative process, artistic trajectory, and obscure interests in this eye-popping account filled with drawings, doodles, ephemera, and sketches spanning multiple decades. Cloth 2013 120 pp. 120 color + 20 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18440-2 $25.00

CaroClose UpEdited by Julius Bryant and Martina DrothWith an essay by Robert StorrHighlighting lesser-known aspects of Anthony Caro’s practice, this book concentrates on the diversity of the smaller-scale works he has created throughout his career. Published for the Yale Center for British Art Cloth 2012 240 pp. 150 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17603-2 $75.00

Giuseppe PenoneForty Years of CreationEdited by Laurent BusineWith contributions by Didier Semin, Laurent Busine, Benjamin Buchloh, Daniela Lancioni, and Ruggero PenoneThe first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the Italian artist Giuseppe Penone features lavish illustrations of artwork that questions the relationship between man and nature. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2013 400 pp. 250 color + 200 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18874-5 $95.00

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Modern and Contemporary Art

Richard DiebenkornThe Berkeley Years, 1953–1966Timothy Anglin Burgard and Steven A. NashWith contributions by Emma AckerA beautiful exploration of the pivotal years in Diebenkorn’s career. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Cloth 2013 256 pp. 200 color + 15 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19078-6 $60.00

Eye on a CenturyModern and Contemporary Art from the Charles B. Benenson Collection at the Yale University Art GalleryCathleen ChaffeeEye on a Century catalogues for the first time the extensive collection of modern and contemporary artwork generously gifted to the Yale University Art Gallery by Charles B. Benenson. Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery Paper over Board 2013 192 pp. 224 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18494-5 $65.00

The Myth of Nouveau RéalismeArt and the Performative in Postwar FranceKaira M. CabañasThis critical reassessment of Nouveau Réalisme, one of the most important neo-avant-garde movements of postwar France, explores how realism functioned through the artists’ engagement with performative practices to produce alternative social meanings. Paper over Board 2013 208 pp. 40 color + 78 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18120-3 $65.00

My Dear Mr. HopperEdited and with an introduction by Elizabeth Thompson CollearyRecently discovered correspondence between Hopper and a romantic interest reveals new information about the artist’s personal life and encourages a reconsid-eration of the art he produced from 1904 to 1914. Published in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2013 104 pp. 19 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18148-7 $20.00

Picasso and Chicago100 Years, 100 WorksStephanie D’AlessandroWith a contribution by Adam GopnikThis book celebrates Picasso and Chicago’s unique history of collecting and exhibiting the artist’s extraordinary works. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2013 108 pp. 106 color + 9 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18452-5 $24.95

The Cy Twombly GalleryThe Menil Collection, HoustonEdited by Nicola Del Roscio and Julie SylvesterWith essays by Paul Winkler and Carol Mancusi-UngaroThe first publication about the Cy Twombly Gallery chronicles the project’s conception and the evolution of the artist’s vision for the display that enhanced his widespread popularity. Published in association with the Twombly Foundation and the Menil Collection Cloth 2013 222 pp. 109 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18858-5 $65.00

Forrest BessSeeing Things InvisibleClare ElliottWith a contribution by Robert GoberThis fresh exploration into the work of an eccentric visionary artist casts new light on the curious, seemingly symbolic aspects of his paintings. Distributed for The Menil Collection Paper over Board 2013 112 pp. 60 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18973-5 $60.00

Full SpectrumPrints from the Brandywine WorkshopOrganized by Shelley R. LangdaleEssay by Ruth Fine With contributions by Allan L. Edmunds and Shelley R. LangdaleThis marvelous catalogue celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Brandywine Workshop and its donation of one hundred prints to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2012 80 pp. 106 color + 18 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18548-5 $18.00

Alice Aycock DrawingsSome Stories Are Worth RepeatingJonathan FinebergWith an introduction by Terrie SultanThe first survey of drawings by renowned sculptor Alice Aycock offers readers unique insight into these rarely seen, extraordinarily beautiful works and their relationship to four decades of artistic innovation. Distributed for the Parrish Art Museum PB-Flexibound 2013 160 pp. 102 color + 15 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19110-3 $45.00

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Jay DeFeoA RetrospectiveDana MillerWith contributions by Michael Duncan, Corey Keller, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, and Greil MarcusGroundbreaking research and previously unpublished works make this the most authoritative book on the art of Jay DeFeo. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2012 320 pp. 267 color + 36 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18265-1 $65.00

They Seek a CityChicago and the Art of Migration, 1910–1950Sarah Kelly OehlerThis novel look at artworks produced by immigrant and migrant artists in the first half of the 20th century reflects the diverse artistic production and social landscape of Chicago. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2013 112 pp. 85 color + 10 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18453-2 $35.00

Angels, Demons, and SavagesPollock, Ossorio, DubuffetKlaus Ottmann and Dorothy KosinskiWith essays by Klaus Ottmann and Alicia G. Longwell, a text by Jean Dubuffet, and contributions by Elizabeth Steele, Sylvia Albro, Scott Homolka, and Chantal BernickyThis catalogue provides an important new look at how the creative exchange and personal relationships among artists Jackson Pollock, Alfonso Ossorio, and Jean Dubuffet shaped the dominant postwar aesthetic on both sides of the Atlantic. Published in association with the Phillips Collection and the Parrish Art Museum Cloth 2013 168 pp. 84 color + 16 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18648-2 $45.00

Robert Motherwell Paintings and CollagesA Catalogue Raisonné, 1941–1991Jack Flam, Katy Rogers, and Tim Clifford“This book is a riveting epic of one artist’s career, three volumes to live with for years and years.” —Dana Jennings, New York Times HC - Set with Slipcase 2012 1,712 pp. 112 color + 111 b/w illus. (vol. 1); 1,210 color illus. (vol. 2); 1,620 color illus. (vol. 3) ISBN 978-0-300-14915-9 $300.00

Hopper DrawingCarter E. FosterThe first exploration of Edward Hopper’s detailed compositional studies and figure drawings demonstrates how he transformed the mundane into poetic images with universal appeal. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2013 256 pp. 325 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18149-4 $60.00

Jasper JohnsSeeing with the Mind’s EyeEdited by Gary GarrelsWith essays by Roberta Bernstein, Gary Garrels, Brian M. Reed, James Rondeau, Mark Rosenthal, Nan Rosenthal, Richard Shiff, and John YauThis eloquent survey of the career of American artist Jasper Johns brings together numerous voices from across disciplines to consider a wide range of critical approaches to this contemporary master. Published in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Cloth 2012 170 pp. 121 color illus. + 3 gatefolds ISBN 978-0-300-18699-4 $35.00

Richard Artschwager!Jennifer R. GrossWith contributions by Cathleen Chaffee, Ingrid Schaffner, and Adam D. WeinbergIn an eloquent overview of Richard Artschwager’s career, attention to his use of unconventional materials and unique approach to artistic production demonstrates why his oeuvre continues to defy traditional labels and influence artists today.Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Paper over Board 2012 256 pp. 190 color + 20 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18531-7 $65.00

Untangling the WebGego’s Reticulárea, An Anthology of Critical ResponseOrganized by María Elena Huizi and Ester CrespinEdited by Mari Carmen Ramírez and Melina KervandjianThis illustrated bilingual anthology brings together important primary texts on the artistic impact of Gego’s Reticulárea (1969)—a groundbreaking sculptural installation that explored concepts of line, space, and time. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and Fundación Gego Cloth 2013 304 pp. 50 color + 40 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16613-2 $50.00

SilenceToby Kamps and Steve SeidWith a contribution by Jenni SorkinFrom Magritte, Duchamp, and Cage to young intermedia practitioners of the 2000s, this catalogue explores the role of silence in modern and contemporary visual art. Distributed for The Menil Collection and the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Cloth over Board 2012 112 pp. 90 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17964-4 $45.00

Modern and Contemporary Art

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Per KirkebyPaintings and SculptureDorothy Kosinski and Klaus OttmannThis catalogue provides an essential introduction to the paintings and sculpture of acclaimed Scandinavian artist Per Kirkeby, who works with themes of meta-physical movement and change. Published in association with the Phillips Collection Cloth 2012 144 pp. 52 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18122-7 $40.00

“Great and Mighty Things”Outsider Art from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz CollectionEdited by Ann Percy with Cara ZimmermanWith contributions by Francesco Clemente, Lynne Cooke, Joanne Cubbs, Bernard L. Herman, Ann Percy, Colin Rhodes, and Cara ZimmermanOffering new perspectives on outsider art and its reception, this book is the first to document one of the most important private collections of American outsider art. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Paper over Board 2013 288 pp. 245 color + 1 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19175-2 $60.00

Experiments in Modern RealismWorld Making in Postwar European and American ArtAlex PottsThis extraordinary and polemical account by one of today’s leading art historians demonstrates the vital role of realism in post-war modernist and avant-garde work. Cloth 2013 320 pp. 60 color + 120 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18768-7 $60.00

Paula Modersohn-BeckerThe First Modern Woman ArtistDiane Radycki“Masterful. . . . There is no book I know of that has as keen a cutting edge into the artist’s motivations while at the same time placing her convincingly as an important early 20th-century ‘modern’ woman artist. Her short life and growing posthumous fame are brilliantly juxtaposed.”—Alessandra Comini Cloth 2013 256 pp. 64 color + 80 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18530-0 $60.00

Jean-Luc MoulèneOpus + OneYasmil RaymondWith contributions by Corinne Diserens, Briony Fer, Manuel Joseph, Tom McDonough, Yasmil Raymond, Jalal Toufic, and Philippe VergneA study of the full range of work by contemporary artist Jean-Luc Moulène, including his important recent installations. Distributed for Dia Art Foundation Paper over Board 2013 288 pp. 100 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18882-0 $40.00

Koo Jeong AConstellation CongressYasmil RaymondWith contributions by Molly Nesbit, Federico Nicolao, Philippe Parreno, Cedric Price, Yasmil Raymond, Vivian Sky Rehberg, Dimitar Sasselov, Cerith Wyn Evans, and Matvei YankelevichThe first critical study of the evocative installation work of this important contemporary artist. Distributed for Dia Art Foundation Cloth over Board 2013 304 pp. 127 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18880-6 $40.00

Richard HamiltonThe Late WorksChristopher Riopelle and Michael BracewellThis intimate account of Hamilton’s last work includes the artist’s reflections on the act of painting and the issues that preoccupied his work. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 64 pp. 50 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-548-7 $18.00

Regarding WarholSixty Artists, Fifty YearsMark Rosenthal, Marla Prather, Ian Alteveer, and Rebecca Lowery“The entirety of the catalogue presents an expanse of diverging critical opinions, dovetailing through striking reproductions of sculpture, painting, prints that reinforce Richard Artschwager’s statement, ‘Everybody has their own Warhol,’ making the Pop artist at once familiar and newly exciting.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 304 pp. 255 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18498-3 $60.00

Wade Guyton OSScott RothkopfWith an interview by Donna De SalvoThe first comprehensive overview of Wade Guyton’s career examines his unconventional working methods and the development of his techniques. Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Cloth 2012 228 pp. 110 color + 15 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18532-4 $55.00

Modern and Contemporary Art

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Black SquareMalevich and the Origin of SuprematismAleksandra ShatskikhTranslated by Marian SchwartzA preeminent scholar of Russian avant-garde art provides an in-depth exploration of one of the 20th century’s most emblematic paintings. Cloth 2012 368 pp. 41 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-14089-7 $35.00

Arlington National CemeteryDrawings by Ewan GibbsRichard ShiffWith contributions by Ewan Gibbs, Rebecca A. Dunham, and Yasufumi NakamoriArlington National Cemetery presents a new series of drawings by Ewan Gibbs, accompanied by essays that explore Gibbs’s inspiration and artistic practice. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Paper 2012 48 pp. 23 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18504-1 $25.00

The Progress of LoveEdited by Kristina Van Dyke and Bisi SilvaWith contributions by Elias K. Bongmba, Francesca Consagra, Banning Eyre, Bisi Silva, and Kristina Van DykeCompelling artworks by thirty contemporary artists from Africa, Europe, and the United States illustrate how complex forces shape the representation and understanding of love across time and place. Distributed for The Menil Collection and the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Paper over Board 2013 176 pp. 105 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18493-8 $55.00

René Magritte: Newly Discovered WorksCatalogue Raisonné Volume VI: Oil Paintings, Gouaches, DrawingsEdited by Sarah Whitfield“Representing works authenticated by the Comité Magritte from 2000–2010, this collection comprises oils, gouaches, and drawings that provide a more complete picture of the Surrealist’s prodigious output.” —Publishers Weekly Distributed for Mercatorfonds Cloth 2012 164 pp. 130 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18875-2 $65.00

Saints AliveMichael Landy in the National GalleryColin WigginsWith Richard Cork and Jennifer SliwkaContemporary artist Michael Landy reveals his latest work, an interactive sculptural installation motivated by the stories and imagery of Catholic saints. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2013 72 pp. 80 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-560-9 $15.00

Conversations from the Print StudioA Master Printer in Collaboration with Ten ArtistsCraig Zammiello and Elisabeth HodermarskyA collection of lively discussions between a master printer and ten contemporary artists, this volume reveals recent innovations in the field of printmaking as well as the collaborative nature of art-making itself. Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery PB-with Flaps 2012 256 pp. 169 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17989-7 $45.00

Early German Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1360–1575Maryan W. Ainsworth and Joshua P. WatermanWith contributions by Timothy B. Husband and Karen Thomas, with Dorothy Mahon, Charlotte Hale, George Bisacca, and Peter KleinPaintings by Renaissance masters Cranach, Dürer, and Holbein are among the highlights featured in the first comprehensive study of the largest collection of early German paintings in America. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2013 368 pp. 300 color + 40 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-14897-8 $75.00

Distinguished ImagesPrints and the Visual Economy in Nineteenth-Century FranceStephen BannThis elegant book offers a striking new panorama of the forces at work behind French 19th-century visual culture. Cloth 2013 262 pp. 10 color + 95 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17727-5 $65.00

Spanish Drawings in the Princeton University Art MuseumLisa A. BannerWith contributions by Jonathan Brown, Robert S. Lubar, and Pierre RosenbergThe first comprehensive catalogue of Spanish drawings held by the Princeton University Art Museum traces the histories of previously unpublished works by masters from the 16th century to the present. Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum PB-with Flaps 2013 192 pp. 154 color + 12 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-14931-9 $40.00

Modern and Contemporary Art European Art

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The CloistersMedieval Art and Architecture Revised and Updated EditionPeter Barnet and Nancy WuEncapsulating and enhancing the experience of visiting The Cloisters in New York City, this updated guide to the collections coincides with the medieval treasure's seventy-fifth anniversary. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press PB-with Flaps 2012 212 pp. 200 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18720-5 $24.95

The Impressionist Line from Degas to Toulouse-LautrecDrawings and Prints from the ClarkEdited by Jay A. ClarkeWith essays by Mary Weaver Chapin, Jay A. Clarke, Anne Higonnet, Richard Kendall, and Alastair WrightSixty of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute’s finest 19th-century works on paper are featured in this book, with essays that place the works in wider contexts. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute PB-with Flaps 2013 160 pp. 80 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19193-6 $45.00

BerniniSculpting in ClayEdited by C. D. Dickerson III, Anthony Sigel, and Ian WardropperWith contributions by Andrea Bacchi, Tomaso Montanari, and Steven F. Ostrow“Bernini: Sculpting in Clay is perhaps the most enlightening book of recent years on Gian Lorenzo Bernini.”—Brian Sewell, Evening Standard Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 432 pp. 437 color + 35 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18500-3 $65.00

Impressionism, Fashion, and ModernityEdited by Gloria GroomThis beautiful book offers a groundbreaking exploration of the social, cultural, and artistic effects of fashion during the Impressionist era. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2012 336 pp. 478 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18451-8 $65.00

Antwerp Art after IconoclasmExperiments in Decorum, 1566–1585Koenraad JonckheereThis first comprehensive overview of art production in Antwerp in the late 16th century illustrates the subtle transition of Northern Renaissance art into the Northern Baroque style. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2013 312 pp. 150 color + 50 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18869-1 $150.00

Caravaggio’s “Cardsharps”Trickery and IllusionHelen LangdonThis insightful new volume explores the dynamic milieu in which Caravaggio created one of his earliest masterpieces. Kimbell Masterpiece Series Distributed for the Kimbell Art Museum PB-with Flaps 2012 80 pp. 63 color + 2 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18510-2 $16.95

Nineteenth-Century European Paintings at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art InstituteEdited by Sarah LeesWith an essay by Richard Rand and technical reports by Sandra L. WebberIncluding works by academic, Barbizon, and Impressionist painters, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute’s collection of 19th-century paintings showcases stylistic diversity and high-quality artwork. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 2-Volume Boxed Set 2013 1,008 pp. 487 color + 31 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17965-1 $350.00

The Life and Art of Luca SignorelliTom HenryThis first book-length study of Luca Signorelli offers a complete portrait of the artist in his private and public life, and a better understanding of his place in the history of Renaissance art. Cloth 2012 472 pp. 100 color + 200 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17926-2 $85.00

European Art

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Federico BarocciRenaissance Master of Color and LineJudith W. Mann and Babette BohnFederico Barocci examines the relationship between the artist's drawings and paintings, exploring what these works reveal about his innovative techniques and narrative style. Published in association with the Saint Louis Art Museum Cloth 2012 376 pp. 214 color + 46 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17477-9 $65.00

Berthe MorisotMarianne MathieuOne of the great undiscovered women Impressionists, Berthe Morisot is the subject of this comprehensive handsomely illustrated volume. Distributed for Editions Hazan, Paris PB-with Flaps 2012 264 pp. 200 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18201-9 $50.00

TitianA Fresh Look at NatureAntonio MazzottaTitian’s unique and innovative approach to painting nature is investigated in this beautifully illustrated volume. Published by National Gallery Company/ Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2012 88 pp. 75 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-544-9 $20.00

Pliny and the Artistic Culture of the Italian RenaissanceThe Legacy of the “Natural History”Sarah Blake McHamThis landmark contribution to Renaissance studies is the first comprehensive evaluation of the enormous impact of Pliny’s work on the art and culture of Renaissance Italy. Cloth 2013 464 pp. 120 color + 105 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18603-1 $75.00

MatisseIn Search of True PaintingEdited by Dorthe Aagesen and Rebecca RabinowWith renowned American and European scholars contributing fascinating essays on Matisse’s paired works painted in multiple styles, this generously illustrated volume traces the path by which Matisse searches and discovers his own “true painting.” Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 272 pp. 153 color + 53 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18497-6 $50.00

Journeys to New WorldsSpanish and Portuguese Colonial Art in the Roberta and Richard Huber CollectionEdited by Suzanne L. Stratton-Pruitt, with Mark A. CastroThe global reach and exchanges of the Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires in the 17th and 18th centuries are demonstrated through artworks from this esteemed private collection. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Paper over Board 2013 224 pp. 218 color + 7 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19176-9 $60.00

Art of the ActualNaturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880–1900Richard ThomsonArt of the Actual examines the use of naturalism during the late 19th century in France by a range of artists, from Degas to Roll, Monet to Friant, Toulouse-Lautrec to Bastien-Lepage. Cloth 2013 376 pp. 50 color + 200 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17988-0 $85.00

Hieronymus CockThe Renaissance in PrintEdited by Joris van Grieken, Ger Luijten, and Jan Van der StockWith extensive illustrations, this book offers a compre-hensive study of Hieronymus Cock’s entrepreneurial publishing house and the significance of many of the works printed there. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2013 416 pp. 320 illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19184-4 $95.00

Jordaens and the AntiqueEdited by Joost Vander Auwera and Irène SchaudiesChallenging commonly held perceptions about Flemish master Jacob Jordaens, this re-evaluation of the painter explores his skill for conveying imagery from classical literature. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2013 320 pp. 229 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18871-4 $65.00

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Van Gogh at WorkMarije VellekoopWith contributions by Nienke Bakker et al.Van Gogh’s working practice is investigated in depth here, along with his way of learning, his methods and skills, and the wide variety of artists that influenced him. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Paper over Board 2013 296 pp. 400 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19186-8 $55.00

Van Gogh’s Studio PracticeEdited by Leo JansenWith contributions by Muriel Geldof, Ralph Haswell, Ella Hendriks, Sjraar van Heugten, et al.Drawing on interdisciplinary research, this book publishes exciting new scientific discoveries about Van Gogh’s working methods and studio practice. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Cloth 2013 500 pp. 300 color illus. + 35 tables ISBN 978-0-300-19187-5 $125.00

BerniniArt as TheatreGenevieve WarwickAn exploration of the theatrical work of Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini and its impact on his sculpture. Cloth 2013 224 pp. 24 color + 42 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18706-9 $55.00

Vermeer and MusicThe Art of Love and LeisureMarjorie E. WiesemanA fascinating exploration of the role of music in the art of Vermeer and many of his contemporaries. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2013 72 pp. 60 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-567-8 $15.00

Princes and PaupersThe Art of Jacques CallotDena M. Woodall and Diane WolfthalWith contributions by Carolyn Van Wingerden and Julie KnutsonBoth the humor and injustices of 17th-century European society come to life in the detailed etch-ings of the technically innovative French printmaker Jacques Callot, court artist to the Medici family. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Paper 2013 160 pp. 126 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18505-8 $50.00

Roman FeverInfluence, Infection, and the Image of Rome, 1700–1870Richard WrigleyAn original and engaging look at how the climate, environment, and blighted atmosphere in Rome impacted artistic inspiration and cultural production prior to the 20th century. Cloth 2013 270 pp. 50 color + 65 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19021-2 $75.00

CaribbeanArt at the Crossroads of the WorldEdited by Deborah Cullen and Elvis FuentesUnprecedented in scope, this lavishly illustrated book explores the entire range of modern and contem-porary art of the Caribbean, including the principal islands, the coastal regions, and Diaspora, from the Haitian revolution to the present. Published in association with El Museo del Barrio, New York Paper over Board 2012 496 pp. 500 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17854-8 $65.00

WeatherbeatenWinslow Homer and MaineEdited by Thomas A. DenenbergWith essays by Kenyon Bolton, Erica E. Hirshler, James F. O'Gorman, and Marc SimpsonA fascinating exploration of Winslow Homer’s life and work in coastal Maine, where he painted his most celebrated and emotionally powerful paintings. Published in association with the Portland Museum of Art Cloth 2012 184 pp. 73 color + 24 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18442-6 $37.50

Mexico’s Revolutionary Avant-GardesFrom Estridentismo to 30-30!Tatiana FloresThis groundbreaking book looks at the cultural mix of art, literature, and politics following the Mexican Revolution of 1910, portraying Mexico City as a global center for the development of modernism. Cloth 2013 376 pp. 48 color + 122 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18448-8 $65.00

American and Latin American Art

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Shipwreck! Winslow Homer and “The Life Line”Kathleen A. FosterCombining a close analysis of Homer’s masterpiece with an engaging look at historical images of disaster and rescue, Shipwreck! reveals the making and meaning of an iconic American painting. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art PB-with Flaps 2012 144 pp. 105 color + 5 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18547-8 $22.50

The Civil War and American ArtEleanor Jones HarveyFeaturing artistic masterpieces and literary legends of the 19th century, this book is a magesterial, convincingly argued new survey of the impact of the Civil War on American painting and photography. Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art Museum Cloth 2012 352 pp. 151 color + 63 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18733-5 $65.00

New Eyes on AmericaThe Genius of Richard Caton WoodvilleEdited by Joy Peterson HeyrmanWith contributions by Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire, Eric Gordon, Seth Rockman, and Jochen WierichThis comprehensive catalogue explores the short but influential career of painter Richard Caton Woodville, showcasing all of his known works as well as his artistic legacy. Distributed for the Walters Art Museum PB-with Flaps 2013 144 pp. 129 color + 7 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19450-0 $25.00

Mexico and American ModernismEllen G. LandauThis groundbreaking book reveals the impact of Mexico and its culture on the development of American modernism and the art of Philip Guston, Robert Motherwell, Isamu Noguchi, and Jackson Pollock. Cloth 2013 224 pp. 39 color + 71 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16913-3 $50.00

Painting a Map of Sixteenth-Century Mexico CityLand, Writing, and Native RuleEdited by Mary E. Miller and Barbara E. MundyThis book marks the first publication of a rare, 16th-century map of Mexico City, along with the results of extensive scientific, historical, and linguistic research. Distributed for the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Cloth 2013 232 pp. 284 color + 13 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18071-8 $75.00

Winslow HomerThe Clark CollectionMarc SimpsonWith contributions by Dan Cohen, James A. Ganz, Rebecca Goldstein, Alexis Goodin, Sarah Hammond, Susannah Maurer, Kathleen M. Morris, James Baetjer Pilgrim, and Richard RandBeautifully illustrated and produced, this book show-cases one of the world’s largest collections of works by Winslow Homer. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Cloth 2013 240 pp. 265 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19194-3 $50.00

Dancing into DreamsMaya Vase Painting of the Ik’ KingdomBryan R. JustWith contributions by Christina T. Halperin, Antonia E. Foias, and Sarah NunbergArt history comes alive in this important new exploration of finely painted vases from the Ik’ kingdom of the ancient Maya. Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum PB-with Flaps 2012 252 pp. 263 color + 24 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17438-0 $50.00

Peruvian FeatherworksArt of the Precolumbian EraHeidi KingWith essays by Mercedes Delgado, Mary Frame, Christine Giuntini, Johan Reinhard, Ann Pollard Rowe, and Santiago UcedaMagnificently illustrated and featuring authoritative scholarship, this book is the first devoted to the spectacular art and craft of Peruvian featherworking. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 232 pp. 170 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16979-9 $60.00

Painters and Paintings in the Early American SouthCarolyn J. WeekleyA fascinating look at the complex ways in which the lives of artists, clients, patrons, and sitters were interconnected in America’s southern states from 1564 to 1790. Published in association with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Cloth 2013 448 pp. 339 color + 2 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19076-2 $75.00

American and Latin American Art

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Frederic Church and the Landscape Oil SketchAndrew WiltonWith contributions by Katherine Bourguignon and Christopher RiopelleThe oil sketches that influential American painter Frederic Church utilized to develop his final works reveal an important link between American and European landscape painting traditions. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2013 72 pp. 45 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-550-0 $15.00

The American CircusEdited by Susan Weber, Kenneth Ames, and Matthew WittmannThe American Circus is a fascinating exploration of how American culture, values, demography, business practices, and other factors transformed the funda-mental nature of the European circus into a distinctly American pasttime. Published for the Bard Graduate Center, NY Paper over Board 2012 472 pp. 327 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18539-3 $65.00

Circus and the CityNew York, 1793–2010Matthew Wittmann“A treasure. . . . This book brings to life the days when the circus was at the heart of an emerging American popular culture, rather than a mere sideshow, and restores the circus to its rightful place as the progenitor of the nation’s entire entertainment industry.” —Beyond Chron Distributed for the Bard Graduate Center, NY Paper over Board 2012 208 pp. 250 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18747-2 $40.00

Pre-RaphaelitesVictorian Art and DesignEdited by Tim Barringer, Jason Rosenfeld, and Alison SmithWith essays by Elizabeth Prettejohn and Diane WaggonerA persuasive new look at the Pre-Raphaelites, who rebelled against the art establishment of their day and strove to ensure that their works changed the society in which they lived. Published in association with Tate Publishing Cloth 2013 256 pp. 200 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19444-9 $60.00

Dickens and the ArtistsEdited by Mark BillsWith contributions by Pat Hardy, Leoneé Ormond, Nicholas Penny, and Hilary UnderwoodThe essays collected here explore the artistic tastes of a celebrated novelist and trace the relationship between Charles Dickens and visual art. Published in association with the Watts Gallery Cloth 2012 200 pp. 120 color + 60 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17602-5 $55.00

Landscape, Innovation, and NostalgiaThe Manton Collection of British ArtEdited by Jay A. ClarkeIn this lavishly illustrated volume, leading scholars examine a significant collection of largely unpublished works, providing new insight on current topics in British art. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Cloth 2012 312 pp. 447 color + 9 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17966-8 $65.00

Citizen PortraitPortrait Painting and the Urban Elite of Tudor and Jacobean England and WalesTarnya Cooper“In bringing together and analysing such a wide range of previously unexplored material, Citizen Portrait is never less than interesting and thought-provoking.” —Elizabeth Goldring, Burlington Magazine Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2012 264 pp. 100 color + 115 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16279-0 $85.00

The Last Sane Man: Michael CardewModern Pots, Colonialism, and the CountercultureTanya Harrod“Perceptive [and] impeccably researched. . . . The intensity of Harrod’s lens reveals this ‘grand amateur’ —who never wanted his biography written—as a fascinating and wilful figure, whose life encompassed an incongruous mix of modernism, Empire, craft and self-sufficiency.”—Julian Stair, Crafts Magazine Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 380 pp. 30 color + 90 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-10016-7 $45.00

Under the Banyan TreeRelocating the Picturesque in British IndiaRomita RayThe first substantial exploration of the picturesque in British India, revealing how the Indian landscape generated fresh ways of presenting this concept to British artists and writers. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 372 pp. 60 color + 50 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18769-4 $85.00

American and Latin American Art British Art

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In the Olden TimeVictorians and the British PastAndrew SandersThis groundbreaking cultural survey of Victorian responses to British history sheds new light on the intersection of architecture, art, literature, and religion in Victorian England. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 244 pp. 80 color + 20 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19042-7 $75.00

S. J. PeploeAlice Strang, Frances Fowle, and Elizabeth CummingWith a foreword by Guy PeploeThis beautifully illustrated book throws fascinating new light on Peploe’s life, on the influence of France on his work, and on his posthumous reputation. Published in association with The National Galleries of Scotland Cloth 2013 112 pp. 88 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18976-6 $45.00

Edwardian OpulenceBritish Art at the Dawn of the Twentieth CenturyAngus Trumble and Andrea Wolk RagerWith contributions by A. Cassandra Albinson, Tim Barringer, Pamela Fletcher, Imogen Hart, Elizabeth C. Mansfield, and Alexander NemerovWith nearly 400 black-and-white and color illustrations, this book investigates the distinctive architecture, interior decor, fashion, and fine arts created during the relatively brief but complex period between the death of Queen Victoria and the First World War. Published in association with the Yale Center for British Art Cloth 2013 420 pp. 350 color + 30 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19025-0 $75.00

SkogenRobert AdamsFeaturing over forty recent photographs taken near the Columbia River Estuary, Skogen, Swedish for forest, is the latest volume of Robert Adams's chronicle of the American West. Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery Cloth 2012 48 pp. 46 tritone illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18781-6 $50.00

William Henry Fox TalbotBeyond PhotographyEdited by Mirjam Brusius, Katrina Dean, and Chitra RamalingamA fascinating investigation into Talbot’s manuscripts, this book uncovers connections between his inno-vations as a photography pioneer and his broader interests in optics, mathematics, science, and classical studies. Studies in British Art Distributed for the Yale Center for British Art and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 328 pp. 100 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17934-7 $75.00

HeartlandThe Photographs of Terry EvansKeith F. Davis, Jane L. Aspinwall, and April M. WatsonA definitive survey of Evans’s forty-year photographic career, Heartland focuses on her landscapes of the greater Midwest, including work created in 2012. Distributed for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Cloth over Board 2012 220 pp. 86 color + 54 tritone illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19075-5 $60.00

The Photographs of Ray K. MetzkerKeith F. DavisA fresh look at the full career, spanning more than half a century, of one of the most significant contemporary American photographers. Distributed for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Cloth over Board 2012 224 pp. 147 tritones ISBN 978-0-300-17105-1 $60.00

Carrie Mae WeemsThree Decades of Photography and VideoEdited by Kathryn E. DelmezWith essays by Kathryn E. Delmez, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Franklin Sirmans, Robert Storr, and Deborah WillisThe first major survey of the work of contemporary African American artist and activist Carrie Mae Weems, highlighting over 200 of her most important photographs, films, and installations. Published in association with the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN Cloth 2012 280 pp. 137 color + 114 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17689-6 $50.00

Faking ItManipulated Photography before PhotoshopMia Fineman“As . . . Mia Fineman’s illuminating book . . . shows us, the habit of aggressively adjusting photographs is actually an activity dating back to photography’s earliest days, and one that exposes a central question about the truth or artifice of the medium.” —Boston Globe Named a best book of 2012, “Modern Art Notes”

Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 288 pp. 276 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18501-0 $60.00

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Common GroundGerman Photographic Cultures across the Iron CurtainSarah E. JamesThis is the first English-language book to examine post-war photography in both East and West Germany, contextualizing it in relation to the political cultures of both the Cold War and Weimar modernism. Cloth 2013 320 pp. 10 color + 170 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18444-0 $65.00

Seduced by ArtPhotography Past and PresentHope KingsleyWith a contribution by Christopher RiopelleAn engaging and insightful discussion of the historical influences on contemporary photography. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2013 208 pp. 150 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-545-6 $50.00

Man Ray PortraitsTerence PepperWith an introduction by Marina WarnerThis masterful survey gathers the finest portraits by one of the most inventive photographic artists of the 20th century. Published in association with the National Portrait Gallery, London Cloth 2013 224 pp. 200 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19479-1 $60.00

Ezra Stoller, PhotographerNina Rappaport and Erica StollerIntroduction by Andy Grundberg With contributions by Akiko Busch and John Morris DixonA long-awaited and lavishly illustrated survey of the work of the master American photographer, examining the full range of his career, including his iconic images of mid-century architecture. Cloth 2012 288 pp. 59 color + 217 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17237-9 $65.00

Photography and the American Civil WarJeff RosenheimThis eye-opening study of Civil War photography traces the introduction of the camera into the battlefield and shows its influence on history and our responses to war. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2013 280 pp. 200 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19180-6 $50.00

Garry WinograndEdited by Leo RubinfienWith contributions by Sarah Greenough, Susan Kismaric, Erin O’Toole, Tod Papageorge, and Sandra S. PhillipsThe first substantial compendium of the work of acclaimed American postwar photographer Garry Winogrand, this expansive volume brings together his iconic images and pictures that have never before been printed. Published in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Cloth 2013 448 pp. 460 duotone illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19177-6 $85.00

Abelardo MorellThe Universe Next DoorElizabeth SiegelWith contributions by Brett Abbott and Paul MartineauContemporary artist Abelardo Morell and his imaginative photographs are the subject of this riveting retrospective. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2013 176 pp. 55 color + 75 duotone illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18455-6 $50.00

War/PhotographyImages of Armed Conflict and Its AftermathAnne Wilkes Tucker and Will Michels, with Natalie ZeltFeaturing over 525 powerful images and analysis from esteemed scholars, this ambitious book offers a comprehensive investigation of the relationship between photography and armed conflict. Distributed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Cloth 2012 612 pp. 179 color + 364 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17738-1 $90.00

Maynard L. ParkerModern Photography and the American DreamEdited by Jennifer A. WattsWith contributions by Edward R. Bosley, Daniel P. Gregory, Christopher Hawthorne, Elaine Tyler Mary, Monica Penick, Charles Phoenix, D. J. Waldie, and Sam WattersThe first monograph to consider the life and work of Maynard L. Parker, whose alluring, sun-kissed photographs documented and shaped the American suburban aesthetic from the 1940s to the 1960s. Published in association with The Huntington Library Cloth 2012 288 pp. 105 color + 160 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17115-0 $65.00

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Fire and SandAncient Glass in the Princeton University Art MuseumAnastassios AntonarasDocumenting a previously unpublished collection of ancient glass vessels and plaques, this volume features extensive illustrations of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine art. Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum Cloth 2013 398 pp. 556 color + 40 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17981-1 $65.00

Art of the Islamic WorldA Resource for EducatorsEdited by Maryam D. Ekhtiar and Claire MooreAn innovative addition to any K–12 classroom, featuring a range of religious and secular Islamic art-works and inspiring lesson plans designed to enhance the understanding of today’s global culture. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Mixed media product 2013 244 pp. 110 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19181-3 $79.95

City of GoldThe Archaeology of Polis Chrysochous, CyprusEdited by William A. P. Childs, Joanna S. Smith, and J. Michael PadgettScholarly contributions and extensive photography of the recent excavations of the town Polis Chrysochous reveal the complexity of its historical and artistic ties to Greek and Near Eastern cultures. Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum PB-with Flaps 2012 360 pp. 250 color + 30 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17439-7 $55.00

Etruscan Artin The Metropolitan Museum of ArtRichard Daniel De PumaA beautifully illustrated catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum’s renowned collection of Etruscan art, providing an introduction to the fascinating and diverse culture of ancient Etruria. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2013 368 pp. 450 color + 25 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17953-8 $75.00

Cultures in ContactFrom Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C.Edited by Joan Aruz, Sarah Graff, and Yelena RakicThis carefully researched volume offers a scholarly overview of archaeological discoveries, art historical interpretations of material culture, and the literary, historical, and political interactions between the ancient Near Eastern civilizations and the cultures of the eastern Mediterranean. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press PB-with Flaps 2013 320 pp. 300 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18503-4 $50.00

The Gift Tradition in Islamic ArtLinda KomaroffAddressing a fascinating dimension of Islamic culture, this book offers an account of the effect of gift-giving on Islamic art by tracking the commission and exchange of exquisite objects. Distributed for the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, in association with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Paper 2012 160 pp. 70 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18435-8 $45.00

Visual Judaism in Late AntiquityHistorical Contexts of Jewish ArtLee I. Levine“Breathtakingly learned; nothing else like it exists. Visual Judaism examines archaeological, epigraphical, and literary sources, and Jewish and non-Jewish culture and history to understand Jewish art in context. . . . Magnificent.”—Richard Kalmin, The Jewish Theological Seminary, author of Jewish Babylonia Between Persia and Roman Palestine Cloth 2013 592 pp. 128 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-10089-1 $75.00

Recasting the PastCollecting and Presenting Antiquities at the Art Institute of ChicagoKaren ManchesterWith an essay by Karen B. AlexanderFeaturing an extensive history of the museum’s collection, this book is a celebration of a variety of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine works in the Art Institute of Chicago’s new galleries. Distributed for The Art Institute of Chicago Cloth over Board 2013 116 pp. 85 color + 5 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19191-2 $24.95

Rediscovering the Ancient World on the Bay of Naples, 1710–1890Edited by Carol C. MattuschThis extensively illustrated volume details various reactions to the early excavations of the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and their international influence in the 18th and 19th centuries. Studies in the History of Art Series Published by the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2013 292 pp. 97 color + 78 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18921-6 $70.00

Ancient and Middle Eastern Art

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In HarmonyThe Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic ArtEdited by Mary McWilliamsWith essays by Jessica Chloros and Katherine Eremin, Walter B. Denny, Penley Knipe, Oya Pancaroglu, David J. Roxburgh, Sunil Sharma, Anthony B. Sigel, and Marianna Shreve SimpsonThis outstanding and largely unpublished collection reveals the iconographic, literary, linguistic, and technical influences on more than 1000 years of Islamic artistic achievement, particularly in the Persianate world. Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums Hardcover with Slipcase 2013 304 pp. 309 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17641-4 $75.00

Byzantine Things in the WorldEdited by Glenn PeersWith contributions by Charles Barber, Stephen Caffey, Henri Franses, Caitlin Haskell, James Rodriguez, Richard Shiff, Shannon Steiner, Susan Sutton, and Robin WilliamsExamining rarely exhibited pieces and scholarship across various fields, this exciting new insight on Byzantine sacred and secular objects challenges common conceptualizations of what constitutes art. Distributed for The Menil Collection Paper over Board 2013 192 pp. 100 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19178-3 $45.00

The Arts of India, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas at the Dallas Museum of ArtAnne R. BrombergWith contributions by Catherine B. Asher, Frederick M. Asher, Robert Warren Clark, and Nancy TingleyContributions by leading specialists and full-color illustrations provide historical and artistic context for diverse works of art from India, the Near East, the Himalaya region, and Southeast Asia. Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art Cloth 2013 264 pp. 266 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-14988-3 $65.00

Art in OceaniaA New HistoryPeter Brunt and Nicholas ThomasWith contributions by Sean Mallon, Lissant Bolton, Deidre Brown, Damian Skinner, and Susanne KüchlerThis lavishly illustrated landmark survey looks at the full range of objects created over three millennia of artistic production, spanning the settlement of Oceania during the prehistoric period to the present day. Cloth 2013 536 pp. 412 color + 95 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19028-1 $100.00

Designing NatureThe Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese ArtJohn T. CarpenterThis handsome volume is a celebration of the history and influence of a bold, graphic Japanese aesthetic. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press PB-with Flaps 2012 176 pp. 125 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18499-0 $29.95

Asian, African, and Oceanic Art

Jenne-Jeno700 Years of Sculpture in MaliBernard de GrunneFeaturing considerable new scholarship on over 300 ancient terracotta statues, Jenne-Jeno is an authoritative volume on the history of art and religious practices in several regions of West Africa. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Cloth 2013 400 pp. 300 color + 70 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18870-7 $95.00

ConfluencesAn American Expedition to Northern Burma, 1935Erin L. HasinoffTexts, photographs, and collected specimens and artifacts convey the experiences and findings of the three-month Vernay-Hopwood Chindwin expedition in northern Burma on behalf of the American Museum of Natural History. Distributed for the Bard Graduate Center, NY Paper 2013 176 pp. 75 color + 75 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19023-6 $40.00

Chinese SilksEdited by Dieter KuhnForeword by James C. Y. Watt Contributions by Chen Juanjuan, Huang Nengfu, Dieter Kuhn, Li Wenying, Peng Hao, and Zhao FengThe most comprehensive history of Chinese silk ever written, this volume investigates spectacular recent archaeological finds and explores the fascinating influence of silk on Chinese civilization and art through several millennia. The Culture & Civilization of China Published in association with the Foreign Languages Press, Beijing Cloth 2012 624 pp. 600 color + 50 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-11103-3 $85.00

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The Search for ImmortalityTomb Treasures of Han ChinaEdited by James C. S. LinA collection of the rare treasures from the Han dynasty that demonstrates the rich culture and spiritual beliefs of China’s golden age. Published in association with The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Cloth 2012 376 pp. 350 color + 120 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18434-1 $75.00

Silver WindThe Arts of Sakai Hoitsu (1761–1828)Matthew P. McKelwayWith contributions by Tadashi Kobayashi and Toshinobu YasumuraSilver Wind is the first English publication to focus exclusively on the work of Sakai Hōitsu, one of the most prominent artists of late-Edo Japan. Distributed for Japan Society Gallery PB-with Flaps 2012 192 pp. 110 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18313-9 $40.00

Eyes of the AncestorsThe Arts of Island Southeast Asia at the Dallas Museum of ArtEdited by Reimar SchefoldWith contributions by Steven Alpert, George Ellis, Nico de Jonge, Vernon Kedit, Reimar Schefold, Achim Sibeth, and Roxana WatersonLavish photography and groundbreaking new texts unlock the magic of Southeast Asian island cultures through examples of textiles, sculpture, and metal-work from this prestigious collection. Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art Cloth 2013 264 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18495-2 $65.00

Interaction of Color50th Anniversary EditionJosef AlbersForeword by Nicholas Fox WeberThis publication celebrates the 50th anniversary edition of a classic text, and features an expanded selection of color studies and commentary. Paper 2013 208 pp. 64 color illus. + 16 line drawings ISBN 978-0-300-17935-4 $18.00

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Classic ModernThe Art Worlds of Joseph Pulitzer Jr.Marjorie B. CohnClassic Modern is the first biography of Joseph Pulitzer Jr. to focus on his art collecting—arguably his greatest passion—and his role in bringing modernism to the American Midwest. Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums Cloth 2013 464 pp. 65 color + 34 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17983-5 $45.00

What Art IsArthur C. Danto“Elaborating important themes of Danto’s influential aesthetics, What Art Is develops them in fascinating new ways, offering luminous interpretations of past masters ranging from Michelangelo and Poussin to Duchamp and Warhol. Written in Danto’s engagingly personal voice, the book’s essays sparkle with wit, erudition, sensitivity, and a profound love of art whose power is captivatingly contagious.”—Richard Shusterman, author of Thinking through the Body: Essays in Somaesthetics Cloth 2013 192 pp. ISBN 978-0-300-17487-8 $24.00

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Master Paintings in the Art Institute of ChicagoSelected by Douglas DruickA remarkable selection of highlights of European and American paintings dating from the 17th to the 21st century from the Art Institute. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Cloth 2013 168 pp. 150 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19188-2 $39.95

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Seeing Through PaintingsPhysical Examination in Art Historical StudiesAndrea Kirsh and Rustin S. Levenson“This book is the embodiment of fruitful collaboration between a conservator and an art historian.”—Joyce Hill Stoner, University of Delaware/Winterthur Museums Winner of the joint award for Distinction in Scholarship and Conservation, given by the College Art Association and the Heritage Preservation

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Fictions of Art HistoryEdited by Mark LedburyWith an introduction by Michael Hatt and Mark LedburyA collective meditation on the complex relationships between art history and fiction, featuring provocative contributions from leading scholars. Clark Studies in the Visual Arts Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Paper 2013 256 pp. 90 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19192-9 $24.95

Hotel TexasAn Art Exhibition for the President and Mrs. John F. KennedyEssays by Olivier Meslay, Scott Grant Barker, David Lubin, and Alexander NemerovA forgotten story of a bittersweet, impromptu art exhibition for President and Mrs. Kennedy seen the morning of his fateful death. Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art and Amon Carter Museum of American Art Cloth 2013 112 pp. 120 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18756-4 $25.00

Interviews with Artists1966–2012Michael PeppiattForty-five interviews with eminent and lesser-known artists offer an informal, behind-the-scenes account of art and artists over the past half-century. Cloth 2012 434 pp. 45 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17662-9 $40.00

National Gallery Technical BulletinVolume 33Ashok Roy, Series EditorThis volume presents new findings on the use of colorless powdered glass in 15th- and 16th-century European paintings, and in-depth examinations of works by Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, Adolphe Monticelli, Renoir, and Vuillard. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2012 112 pp. 150 color illus. ISBN 978-1-85709-549-4 $70.00

The Islands of Benôit MandelbrotFractals, Chaos, and the Materiality of ThinkingNina SamuelA fascinating exploration of the role of fractals and other scientific imagery in art history and the development of ideas. Distributed for the Bard Graduate Center, NY Paper 2012 176 pp. 160 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18643-7 $40.00

Avant-gardes, 1870 to the PresentThe Collection of the Triton FoundationSjraar van HeugtenA detailed exploration of the extensive collection of the Triton Foundation that features nearly 250 works that represent the development of Western art since the mid-19th-century. Distributed for Mercatorfonds Cloth 2013 568 pp. 355 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18872-1 $125.00

Sussex: East with Brighton and HoveThe Buildings of EnglandNicholas AntramThis comprehensive survey covers the rich architectural history of East Sussex, with notable examples ranging from picturesque medieval castles and timber-framed houses to stunning seaside pavilions and 20th-century modernist buildings. Cloth 2013 800 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18473-0 $85.00

Imperial GothicReligious Architecture and High Anglican Culture in the British Empire, 1840–1870G. A. BremnerIn this groundbreaking new study, G. A. Bremner traces the global reach and influence of the Gothic Revival throughout Britain’s empire during three crucial decades. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 364 pp. 80 color + 285 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18703-8 $95.00

Ayrshire and ArranThe Buildings of ScotlandRob Close and Anne RichesAyrshire and Arran is a comprehensive architectural guide to the region famous for its seaside towns, farmsteads, factories, and some of the finest country houses in Scotland. Pevsner Architectural Guides Cloth 2012 800 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-14170-2 $85.00

ArchitectureGeneral

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BuildingInside Studio Gang ArchitectsEdited by Jeanne Gang and Zoë RyanWith contributions by Michael Halberstam, Karen Kice, Zoë Ryan, Brett Steele, and Sarah M. WhitingA beautifully illustrated exploration of the innovative work of architect Jeanne Gang and her studio, Building provides an insider’s look at a cutting-edge architectural practice. Chosen as one of the ten Best Architecture Books of 2012 by ArchNewsNow

Distributed for Studio Gang Architects Paper over Board 2012 184 pp. 97 color illus. + 109 duotones ISBN 978-0-300-19118-9 $45.00

Dundee and AngusThe Buildings of ScotlandJohn GiffordFrom the medieval castles of rural Angus to the high-rises of Dundee, this guide highlights the region's most spectacular architectural landmarks. Pevsner Architectural Guides Cloth 2012 754 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-14171-9 $85.00

Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque ArchitectureAndrew HopkinsThe first English-language biography of the work of Baldassare Longhena—a major architect of the Venetian Baroque—from one of the finest and most prolific scholars of the period. Cloth 2012 372 pp. 62 color + 305 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18109-8 $85.00

Architecture

Building SeagramPhyllis LambertWith a foreword by Barry BergdollA comprehensive personal and scholarly history of one of the 20th century’s most influential build-ings, as told by the woman whose involvement and vision helped change the face of American urban architecture. Cloth 2013 320 pp. 52 color + 141 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16767-2 $65.00

High LifeCondo Living in the Suburban CenturyMatthew Gordon Lasner“Ingenious, thorough, and superb. A significant piece of scholarship that incorporates an important critique of urban, architectural, and landscape history: that we have too often defined building types by their physical form, even when we could learn more by inquiring into how dwellings are defined by their organization and ownership.”—A. K. Sandoval-Strausz, author of Hotel: An American History Cloth 2012 336 pp. 125 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16408-4 $40.00

James StirlingRevisionary ModernistAmanda Reeser Lawrence“Strikingly original. . . . I have never read such a compelling and persuasive assessment of a 20th-century architect’s work. An exemplary study and a model for future studies.”—Diane Ghirardo, University of Southern California Cloth 2013 248 pp. 129 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17005-4 $45.00

CarscapesThe Motor Car, Architecture, and Landscape in EnglandKathryn A. Morrison and John MinnisCarscapes reveals the many ways in which auto-mobiles have shaped England over the past 115 years, focusing on innovations in architecture and infrastructure. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 448 pp. 225 color + 75 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18704-5 $75.00

South Ulster: Armagh, Cavan, and MonaghanThe Buildings of IrelandKevin MulliganThe definitive guide to the architecture of South Ulster examines constructions ranging from country houses to churches and showcases the unique landscapes and native building materials that characterize the region. Cloth 2013 800 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18601-7 $85.00

Kent: West and the WealdThe Buildings of EnglandJohn NewmanThis classic architectural survey has been updated to include the great variety of buildings added to the landscape over the past forty years, as well as fresh perspectives on major landmarks. Pevsner Architectural Guides Cloth 2012 800 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18509-6 $85.00

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Irony; or, The Self-Critical Opacity of Postmodern ArchitectureEmmanuel Petit“Elegantly written and thoroughly researched, Emmanuel Petit’s book provides a new and intriguing look at Postmodernism, its imagery, and its genius. Though ostensibly about irony and how it was theorized and deployed in the 1970s, it is actually a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary take on architecture’s intellectual history.”—Mark Jarzombek, MIT Cloth 2013 272 pp. 26 color + 103 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18151-7 $50.00

Ham HouseFour Hundred Years of Collecting and PatronageChristopher RowellIn a lively and comprehensive architectural history of Ham House, scholars shed new light on the house, its inhabitants, and three centuries of its contents. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the National Trust Cloth 2013 400 pp. 250 color + 100 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18540-9 $150.00

Survey of London: WoolwichVolume 48Andrew Saint, General Editor, and Peter Guillery, Volume EditorThis volume highlights Woolwich’s built history: a series of military establishments, a naval dockyard, and the Royal Arsenal, which brought prosperity to the town and dominated its economy. Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2013 460 pp. 150 color + 250 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18722-9 $150.00

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MarimekkoFabrics, Fashion, ArchitectureEdited by Marianne Aav“Delivering insight to a remarkable history, the book shows off the company’s vibrant colours, accessible cuts and strong patterns which became a symbol of optimism in post-war Finland, and over 100 examples of fashion and home furnishings are lavishly presented.”—Homes and Interiors Scotland Published for the Bard Graduate Center, NY, and the Design Museum, Finland Paper 2012 336 pp. 300 color + 85 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18933-9 $35.00

Paris 1650–1900Decorative Arts in the RijksmuseumReinier BaarsenA magnificent, unprecedented survey of one of the world’s finest collections of French decorative art, presenting luxurious items documented with stunning photography and the very best scholarship. Published in association with the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Cloth 2013 608 pp. 800 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19129-5 $275.00

40 under 40Craft FuturesNicholas R. BellAn exciting look at the most innovative work being produced in the world of contemporary American craft today. Distributed for the Smithsonian American Art Museum Cloth 2012 260 pp. 300 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18797-7 $50.00

PunkChaos to CoutureAndrew Boltonwith an introduction by Jon SavageAn exciting exploration of the provocative punk aesthetic and its incendiary influence on high fashion. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Paper 2013 224 pp. 200 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19185-1 $45.00

HandbagsThe Making of a MuseumJudith ClarkWith contributions by Caroline Evans, Amy de la Haye, Adam Phillips, and Claire WilcoxThe role of the handbag in the history of culture, fashion, and material production is explored alongside an account of the building and curating of a handbag museum in Seoul, South Korea. Published in association with the Simone Handbag Museum, Seoul Cloth 2012 272 pp. 350 color + 50 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18618-5 $50.00

Accessorize!250 Objects of Fashion & DesireBianca du Mortier and Ninke BloembergTwo hundred and fifty exceptional fashion accessories from the Rijksmuseum, dating from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century, are beautifully photographed in this acclaimed volume. Published in association with the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Paper 2012 272 pp. 250 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-16765-8 $25.00

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The Mechanical SmileModernism and the First Fashion Shows in France and America, 1900–1929Caroline EvansA leading fashion historian gives a fascinating account of early fashion shows in France and the United States and how the evolution of these events intersected with emerging forms of popular culture, such as the dance craze, sport, and film. Cloth 2013 400 pp. 80 color + 170 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18953-7 $50.00

Artist/Rebel/DandyMen of FashionEdited by Kate Irvin and Laurie Anne BrewerWith essays by Kate Irvin, Laurie Anne Brewer, Christopher Breward, and Monica L. Miller Preface by Thom BrowneArtist/Rebel/Dandy celebrates the well-dressed man, tracing the dandy’s many manifestations over the past two centuries and showing that he employs profound thought and imagination in his self-presentation. Published in association with the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design Cloth 2013 208 pp. 125 color + 20 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19081-6 $50.00

Salvaging the PastGeorges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1907–2013Danïelle Kisluk-Grosheide, Deborah Krohn, and Ulrich LebenThis illustrated volume explores the origins and evolution of a remarkable collection of French decora-tive arts, first assembled by Georges Hoentschel, a leading French interior designer of the Gilded Age. Published in association with the Bard Graduate Center, NY Cloth 2013 320 pp. 270 color + 45 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19024-3 $85.00

Extravagant InventionsThe Princely Furniture of the RoentgensWolfram KoeppeThis landmark publication offers a detailed study of the intricate and innovative furniture designs of the Roentgens, Europe’s principal cabinetmakers of the 18th century. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2012 304 pp. 220 color + b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18502-7 $75.00

Ivy StyleRadical ConformistsEdited by Patricia MearsWith contributions by Christopher Breward, G. Bruce Boyer, Christian Chensvold, Patricia Mears, Masafumi Monden, and Peter McNeilA history of “Ivy Style” in menswear, tracing the origins and diffusion of this enduring and classic fashion. Published in association with The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York Cloth 2012 224 pp. 120 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-17055-9 $55.00

Designing AntiquityOwen Jones, Ancient Egypt and the Crystal PalaceStephanie MoserA study of the Egyptian Court designed by Owen Jones for the 1854 Crystal Palace at Sydenham reveals how the decorative arts came to shape public perceptions of the past. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art Cloth 2012 320 pp. 80 color + 50 b/w illus. ISBN 978-0-300-18707-6 $75.00

Shoe ObsessionValerie Steele and Colleen HillA fabulously illustrated examination of extreme contemporary shoe design, including its place in fashion history and its relationship to art and consumer culture. Published in association with The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York Cloth 2013 192 pp. 200 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19079-3 $45.00

Masterpieces of American Silver in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1650–1800Beth Carver Wees with Medill Higgins HarveyThis handsome volume documents one of the world’s preeminent collections of early American silver, exam-ining its stylistic development, its role in society, and the individuals who commissioned and treasured it. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Cloth 2013 304 pp. 350 color illus. ISBN 978-0-300-19183-7 $75.00

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Percy & Zimmerman, 5Peterson Heryman, 10Petit, 19Potts, 5Radycki, 5Rappaport & Stoller, 13Ray, 11Raymond, 5Raymond, 5Riopelle & Bracewell, 5Rosenheim, 13Rosenthal et al., 5Rothkopf, 5Rowell, 19Roy, 17Rubinfien, 13Saint & Guillery, 19Samuel, 17Sanders, 12Schefold, 16Shatskikh, 6Shiff, 6Siegel, 13Simpson, 10Steele & Hill, 20Strang, Fowle & Cumming, 12Stratton-Pruitt & Castro, 8Thomson, 8Trumble & Wolk Rager, 12Tucker, Michels & Zelt, 13Van Dyke & Silva, 6Van Grieken, Luijten & Van der Stock, 8Van Heugten, 17Vander Auwera & Schaudies, 8Vellekoop, 9Warwick, 9Watts, 13Weber, Ames & Wittmann, 11Weekley, 10Wees & Higgins Harvey, 20Whitfield, 6Wieseman, 9Wiggins, 6Wilton, 11Wittmann, 11Woodall & Wolfthal, 9Wrigley, 9Zammiello & Hodermarsky, 6

Author IndexAagesen & Rabinow, 8Aav, 19Adams, 12Ainsworth & Waterman, 6Albers, 16Antonaras, 14Antram, 17Applin, 2Aruz, Graff & Rakic, 14Baarsen, 19Bann, 6Banner, 6Barnet & Wu, 7Barringer, Rosenfeld & Smith, 11Basualdo & Battle, 2Bell, 19Bernadac & Criqui, 2Bills, 11Bolton, 19Bradley, 2Bremner, 17Bromberg, 15Brunetti, 2Brunt & Thomas, 15Brusius, Dean & Ramalingam, 12Bryant & Droth, 2Burgard & Nash, 3Busine, 2Cabañas, 3Carlano, 2Carpenter, 15Chaffee, 3Childs, Smith & Padgett, 14Clark, 19Clarke, 11Clarke, 7Close & Riches, 17Cohn, 16Colleary, 3Cooper, 11Cullen & Fuentes, 9D’Alessandro, 3Dannatt et al., 2Danto, 16David, 12David, Aspinwall & Watson, 12De Grunne, 15De Puma, 14Del Roscio & Sylvester, 3Delmez, 12Denenberg, 9Dickerson, Siegel & Wardropper, 7Druick, 16Du Mortier & Bloemberg, 19Ekhtiar & Moore, 14Elliott, 3Evans, 20

Fineberg, 3Fineman, 12Flam, Rogers & Clifford, 4Flores, 9Foster, 10Foster, 4Gang & Ryan, 18Garrels, 4Gifford, 18Groom, 7Gross, 4Harrod, 11Harvey, 10Hasinoff, 15Henry, 7Hopkins, 18Huizi & Crespin, 4Irvin & Brewer, 20James, 13Jansen, 9Jonckheere, 7Just, 10Kamps & Seid, 4King, 10Kingsley, 13Kirsh & Levenson, 16Kisluk-Grosheide, Krohn & Leben, 20Koeppe, 20Komaroff, 14Kosinski & Ottmann, 5Kuhn, 15Lambert, 18Landau, 10Langdale, 3Langdon, 7Lasner, 18Lawrence, 18Ledbury, 17Lees, 7Levine, 14Lin, 16Manchester, 14Mann & Bohn, 8Mathieu, 8Mattusch, 14Mazzotta, 8McHam, 8McKelway, 16McWilliams, 15Mears, 20Meslay et al., 17Miller & Mundy, 10Miller, 4Morrison & Minnis, 18Moser, 20Mulligan, 18Newman, 18Oehler, 4Ottmann & Kosinski, 4Peers, 15Pepper, 13Peppiatt, 17

Amon Carter Museum of American Art...........................................................................................17Art Institute of Chicago............................................................................................. 3, 4, 7, 13, 14, 16Bard Graduate Center, NY........................................................................................11,15,17,19, 20Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library................................................................................10Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute...........................................................................7, 10, 11, 17Colonial Williamsburg Foundation................................................................................................10Dallas Museum of Art.........................................................................................................15, 16, 17Design Museum, Finland..............................................................................................................19Dia Art Foundation......................................................................................................................5Editions Hazan, Paris......................................................................................................................................8Fashion Institute of Technology, New York......................................................................................20 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco..................................................................................................3Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, TN...........................................................................................12 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge...................................................................................................16 Foreign Languages Press, Beijing.............................................................................................................15 The Fruitmarket Gallery..................................................................................................................................2Harvard Art Museums............................................................................................................15, 16The Huntington Library..................................................................................................................13Japan Society Gallery....................................................................................................................16 Kimbell Art Museum........................................................................................................................7Los Angeles County Museum of Art.................................................................................................14The Menil Collection............................................................................................................3, 4, 6, 15Mercatorfonds............................................................................................................................2, 6-9, 15, 17 The Metropolitan Museum of Art.......................................................................5-8, 10, 12-15, 19, 20The Mint Museum........................................................................................................................2El Museo del Barrio, New York...........................................................................................................9Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design...............................................................................20Museum of Islanmic Art, Doha........................................................................................................14Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.............................................................................................4, 6, 9, 13The National Galleries of Scotland.................................................................................................12The National Gallery, London................................................................................5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 17 National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Studies in the History of Art)..........................................14 The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art..................................................................................................12Parrish Art Museum..................................................................................................................3, 4Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art...................................................................11, 12, 17-20 Philadelphia Museum of Art.............................................................................................2, 3, 5, 8, 10Portland Museum of Art...................................................................................................................9The Phillips Collection................................................................................................................4, 5Princeton University Art Museum..........................................................................................6, 10, 14Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam...........................................................................................................19Saint Louis Art Museum..................................................................................................................8San Francisco Museum of Modern Art........................................................................................4, 13 Simone Handbag Museum, Seoul...........................................................................................9Smithsonian American Art Museum........................................................................................10, 19Studio Gang Architects.................................................................................................................18Tate Publishing..........................................................................................................................11University of California Berkeley Art Musaum...................................................................................4 Watts Gallery..............................................................................................................................11Whitney Museum of American Art..............................................................................................3, 4, 5Yale Center for British Art............................................................................................................2, 12Yale University Art Gallery........................................................................................................3, 6, 12

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