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Art History
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Art History For Dummies€29.99
Ready to discover the fascinating world of art history? Let's (Van) Gogh! Fine art might seem intimidating at first. But with the right guide, anyone can learn to appreciate and understand the stimulating and beautiful work of history's greatest painters, sculptors, and architects.
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A History of Pictures : From the Cave to the Computer Screen€24.99
A new, compact edition of David Hockney and Martin Gayford's brilliantly original book, with a revised final chapter and three entirely new Hockney artworks
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Hockney - Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature€28.35
Landscape has become an important theme for David Hockney, especially since he returned to his homeland, the Yorkshire Wolds, in the 1990s.
History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -, Individual artists, art monographs, Animals & nature in art (still life, landscapes & seascapes, etc)
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Michelangelo : His Epic Life€22.00
'An absorbing book, beautifully told and with the writer fully in command of a huge body of research' Philip Hensher, Mail on Sunday There was an epic sweep to Michelangelo's life.
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Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies: XV: The Journal of the Irish Georgian Society€20.00
Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies: XV: The Journal of the Irish Georgian Society
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Michael Asher : Kunsthalle Bern 1992€21.99
An examination of a major 1992 installation by a pioneer of site-specific experimentation.
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C2: Contemporary Art from Cork€20.99
Launching the visual arts programme for Cork’s year as European Capital of Culture, this vast exhibition held at the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery succeeded in reflecting the contemporary art scene in Cork, while encompassing a range of practices sometimes overlooked in more mainstream exhibitions.
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Newgrange : Archaeology, Art and Legend€23.99
Professor O'Kelly, the most distinguished authority on Newgrange, demonstrates that this remarkable megalithic tomb, 'the great national monument of Ireland, was built about 3200 BC by Neolithic farmers, who possessed considerable expertise in engineering, architecture, art and astronomy.'
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