By: Corboz, Noelle. Pebeyre, Cécile de. Blondeau, Marc. Meaudre, Thierry.
What a great new reference source! A much needed index of catalogues raisonnes, complete works of an artist.
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Laura
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By: Thomas, Christopher
The photographs in this book are beautiful, scene of New York without any people!
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Laura
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By: Greenough, Sarah
Some amazing photographs of Americans and America.
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Laura
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By: Eva Respini
Interesting juxtaposition of photographs of the West.
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Laura
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By: National Museum of Women in the Arts
This book is full of beautiful and provocative photographs.
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Laura
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By: Ann d\'Arcy Hughes & Hebe Vernon-Morris
A resource for inspiration as well as a review of technique. This book has it all for the contemporary printmaker.
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Laura
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By: Subodh Gupta
An amazing contemporary artist that sculpture enthusiasts should know about…
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By: Sittenfeld, Curtis
The summary says most of what you need to know about plot, leaving out only that this is a novel about sphinx-like first lady Laura Bush. What *must* she think of it all? The bulk of the novel, and the best part, deals with the early life of Alice Blackwell, the LB-surrogate, in the days before her husband became first a governor, then POTUS. Sittenfeld gives some sympathetic insight into how someone could find herself living a life “in opposition to itself.” This novel will make you want to read bios of Laura Bush, as well as more fiction by Curtis Sittenfeld.
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tonstant weader
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By: Lucia Impelluso
These volumes in the Guide to Imagery series continue to be of use to students studying iconography. Over and over again, the answers to meanings of subjects within artworks are found in these volumes.
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Laura
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