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  • A Personal Calligraphy

    by Mary Pratt ...
    Winner of the Newfoundland and Labrador Writers' Association Prize for Non-FictionMary Pratt is famous throughout Canada for her luminous paintings and prints. Her 1995 exhibition, The Art of Mary Pratt: The Substance of Light, drew record-breaking crowds on its tour of Canada. It also resulted in an unprecedented amount of press coverage on the biographical content of her work. The accompanying ... Read more

    $14.39 USD

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  • The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera

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  • Third Generation Artist

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  • The Gentle Art of Making Enemies

    Exploring the Art of Conflict and Competition in 19th-Century Social Interactions

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  • Francisco De Goya

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    The greatest artist of the 18th century, Francisco de Goya began his career as an apprentice to a local artist where one of his jobs was adding draperies and modesty items to nude figures in religious paintings; for this he was titled “Reviser of Indecent Paintings.” But by the age of 40, Goya had established himself as a leading Spanish artist. Goya simultaneously pursued a number of disparate ... Read more

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  • Juan O'Gorman

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  • Bright Fields

    The Mastery of Marie Hull

    Bright Fields is a comprehensive and deeply intimate exploration of the life and work of Mississippi-born artist Marie Hull (1890–1980). Her paintings reflect a nine-decade journey of search, thought, and growth. She produced some of the most memorable and iconic works ever created by a southern artist. This elegant and exquisitely detailed book contains over two hundred newly photographed ... Read more

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