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2020/2021

1 Foreword

As I write, the number of confirmed Coronavirus infections worldwide has passed 150,000, with new cases reported as far afield as California, New York, Cairo, and Scotland. Last week the news was all about northern Italy, before that about Japan and South Korea in the aftermath of Wuhan – this week has seen a sharp spike in cases across the whole of the US and Europe, as we learn that the virus may have existed undetected for many weeks in these areas. This much seems certain: the number of reported infections will increase, and it’s likely that all of us will have to start changing the way we live: whether its purchasing face-masks and hand-sanitizer (if you can find them), avoiding mass transportation, postponing business trips, or arranging short-notice child-care. We’re hearing a lot about “self-isolating” in the media, but what will it mean for the global economy and wider society? In the publishing world we’ve already seen the ripple effects from Covid-19, with short-notice movements in production from the Far East to Europe, and the cancellation of the Bologna, London and book fairs. And can we build some collective head-space away from the seemingly unstoppable narrative of anxiety-inducing news? Perhaps the answer lies in seeing beauty and energy in the most unlikely places – whether it’s the survival of Botticelli’s Ideal Portrait of a Lady (“Simonetta Vespucci”), emerging out of the rubble of post-war Europe (The Masterpieces in Head Office and General Enquiries America . Politics, and the Monuments Men pp. 12–13); or the way D Giles Limited 66 High Street in which the contemporary American artist, Jennifer Bartlett, described Lewes being in the dank decrepit garden of a house in the south of France one BN7 1XG gilesltd.com winter as “…like I was completely still, and everything was humming and T: +44 (0)1273 480711 in motion around me.” (Jennifer Bartlett & Pierre Bonnard, In and Out of

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Contents

New Titles Norman Bluhm 5 Kimono Couture 7 Antony Donaldson 9 Jennifer Bartlett & Pierre Bonnard 11 The Berlin Masterpieces in America 13 Love & Peace 15 Simple Pleasures 17 Constable's White Horse 19 ’s 20 The Circle and the Line 21 Taft Museum of Art 23 Forces of Nature 25 Simply Brilliant 27 The Adventures of a Narrative Gardener 29 Newport 31 Revealing Krishna 33 Jewels of the Nile 35 Luise Kaish 37 Frank Duveneck 39 Looking Up 41 Aristotle 43 Craft in the Laboratory 45 Seeing Differently 47

Re-announced Beyond Zen 49

Recently Reprinted Collecting with Vision 51 John Singer Sargent 52

Complete List 53 Sales and Distribution 78 Norman Bluhm Metamorphosis

Tricia Laughlin Bloom and Jay Grimm

The first major retrospective of the work of American abstract expressionist and action painter Norman Bluhm

“Art is all the 3,000 years that were created before me. . . I look for the greatness I can use”—Norman Bluhm

An abstract painter of tremendous imagination, Norman Bluhm (1920–1999) was truly transcontinental, involved with the postwar art worlds of both Paris and New York. After serving in World War II, he moved to Florence and then to Paris, where in 1947 he began formal training as a painter and joined a circle of American expatriate artists that included , Ed Clark, and . In 1956 Bluhm relocated to New York and became part of the Abstract Expressionist movement. Metamorphosis presents a selection of Bluhm’s visually arresting work produced over five decades (1947–1998), including the monumental late works produced in his studios in upstate New York and Vermont. Presenting two new essays by leading scholars and 88 artworks interspersed with archival photographs and short texts, this monograph also includes a previously unpublished interview with the artist by Paul Cummings, a detailed chronology, and an extensive bibliography.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Norman Bluhm: Metamorphosis at The Newark Museum, Newark, NJ, February 11–May 3, 2020

Tricia Laughlin Bloom is curator of American Art at The Newark Museum of Art

Jay Grimm is an independent scholar and fine art appraiser based in New York

UK£34.95 / US$44.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-62-4 178 pages 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Portrait Norman Bluhm 134 colour illustrations Sooty Lady (detail), 1978 In association with The Oil on canvas Newark Museum of Art 193 × 269.2 cm (76 × 106 in) April 2020 The Estate of Norman Bluhm

New Titles — 5 Kimono Couture The Beauty of Chiso

Vivian Li and Christine D. Starkman

Contributions by Monica Bethe, Kikuchi Riyo, Yukio Lippit, Nagasaki Iwao, Nii Rie and Stephanie Su

A stunning visual celebration of the kimono as an object of art and an historic emblem of Japanese culture

Chiso, a 465-year-old Kyoto-based draper, is one of the oldest and most prestigious kimono-makers operating in Japan today. Kimono Couture highlights Chiso’s and design innovations and its unwavering commitment to beauty over the centuries. It showcases fourteen exquisite kimono from Chiso’s collection, including a wedding kimono specially commissioned for Worcester Art Museum, and a kimono designed by Yohji Yamamoto, who has been working with Chiso since the 1990s. An interview with Chiso senior designer Imai Atsuhiro focuses on the commission of the wedding kimono and on Chiso’s mission to combine timeless style with the pressures of fleeting fashion. The authors illuminate the continuing role of kimono in contemporary Japan and discuss Chiso’s network of 600 artisans and the importance of endangered techniques and textile crafts in the 21st century. Included are designs, , archive photographs and of course, glorious images of the kimono themselves.

Accompanies an exhibition at the Worcester Art Museum, MA, UK£29.95 / US$34.95 November 7, 2020–January 31, 2021 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-66-2 Vivian Li is the Lupe Murchison 112 pages Curator of Contemporary Art at the 279 × 229 mm (9 × 11 in) Dallas Museum of Art Portrait 84 colour illustrations Christine D. Starkman is an independent In association with Worcester Art scholar and guest co-curator at the Museum, Worcester, MA Worcester Art Museum May 2020

Kikuchi Riyo is a senior researcher at Chiso Co., Ltd. the Tokyo National Research Institute for Furisode with Wave and Crane Design Cultural Properties Made for Nishimura Tokuko, the fourteenth Madame Nishimura Yukio Lippit is the Jeffrey T. Chambers and 1938, yūzen-dyeing and Andrea Okamura Professor of the History of on woven silk Art and Architecture at Harvard University 171 × 128 cm (67 5/16 × 50 3/8 in)

New Titles — 7 Antony Donaldson Up to Now

Renaud Faroux

Foreword by Marco Livingstone

The first major retrospective of the work of British Pop Artist Antony Donaldson

Although he never studied at the Royal College of Art, Antony Donaldson’s friendships with RCA students Patrick Caulfield, Allen Jones and Peter Phillips put him firmly in the vanguard of the Pop Art movement in London in the 1960s. Born in 1939, Donaldson was chosen in 1964 for the landmark New Generation exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery which included Allen Jones and David Hockney and he became the first Pop Artist to sell his work to the Tate. Like Hockney, Donaldson dreamed of a quiet and relaxed life in southern California and moved to Los Angeles between 1966 and 1968, where he painted daringly simple compositions using saturated colour and sensual forms. In later years Donaldson took up sculpture in a variety of media; his most famous piece is the giant Buddha-like head of Alfred Hitchcock, Master of Suspense, in the courtyard of the Gainsborough Film Studios in London. This monograph includes an illustrated chronology, an exhibition checklist and a bibliography. Bilingual French and English

Renaud Faroux is an author, critic and curator

Marco Livingstone is an art historian and a leading authority on contemporary art

UK£30.00 / US$39.95 Paperback ISBN 978-1-911282-83-9 262 pages 310 × 235 mm (9 ¼ × 11 ¼ in) Portrait 220 colour illustrations In association with Mare et Martin, Antony Antony Donaldson (b. 1939) Donaldson and the Mayor Gallery, London Car for Kuniyoshi-san, 2007 June 2020 Acrylic on laser cut board, 100 × 100 cm

New Titles — 9 Jennifer Bartlett & Pierre Bonnard In and Out of the Garden

Klaus Ottmann

An exploration of two artists’ creative dialogue with gardens and nature

“…as for vision, I see things differently every day, the sky, objects, everything changes continually, you can drown in it. But that’s what brings life.”—Pierre Bonnard

“I was standing in this ugly little garden in the south of France. It was like I was completely still, and everything was humming and in motion around me.”—Jennifer Bartlett

French post-impressionist Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) and contemporary American artist Jennifer Bartlett (b. 1941) were both avid gardeners, and gardens—especially the ones they created for themselves—had a lifelong influence on their work. The profusion of colours and textures in Bonnard’s work has a parallel in Bartlett’s reinvention of figurative paintings made in the 1970s. Gardens were a recurrent theme throughout Bonnard’s oeuvre, from his early days in the Dauphiné to his final home on the Côte d’Azur. Jennifer Bartlett emerged in the mid-1970s to become one of the first female painters of her generation to be both commercially successful and critically acclaimed. In 1979, she spent a winter in a rented home in Nice where a small, run-down garden became the inspiration for her seminal In the Garden series.

The book accompanies an exhibition at The Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Klaus Ottmann is the chief curator and deputy director for Academic Affairs at The Phillips Collection

UK£29.95 / US$34.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-68-6 Jennifer Bartlett 80 pages Boy (detail), 1983 254 × 229 mm (9 × 10 in) Oil on canvas Portrait 3 parts, overall: 213.4 70 colour illustrations × 457.2 cm (84 × 180 in) In association with The Phillips Collection Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, July 2020 Missouri, Gift of the Friends of Art

New Titles — 11 The Berlin Masterpieces in America Paintings, Politics, and the Monuments Men

Peter Jonathan Bell and Kristi A. Nelson

Contributions by Tanja Bernsau, Kathryn Griffith, Neville Rowley and Nancy Yeide

The first publication on the remarkable transatlantic journey of the Berlin masterpieces in the aftermath of World War II

As the Allies advanced into Germany in April 1945, General Patton's Third Army discovered the collections of the Berlin museums hidden in a salt mine 2,100 feet underground. Placed in the care of the "Monuments Men", 202 paintings, “works of art of the greatest importance” were sent to America for safekeeping. They were exhibited at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC in 1948, before being sent on a tour of 13 US cities. Following their return to Germany, the paintings continued to be implicated in the geopolitics of Europe from the onset of the Cold War to the reunification of Germany. This fully illustrated volume is the first to examine the entire journey of the "202" and its historical-political implications. It offers insights into the opposition to the tour and popular reactions to the unprecedented exhibition in postwar America. This story is framed by essays on the fate of artworks in and during the war, and on the significance of modern efforts to research the history of ownership of works of art. The book also includes a complete illustrated checklist of the "202".

The book accompanies an exhibition Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men: The Berlin Masterpieces in America at the Cincinnati Art Museum, summer 2021

Peter Jonathan Bell, PhD, is curator of European Paintings, Sculpture, and Drawing at the Cincinnati Art Museum

Kristi A. Nelson, PhD, is executive vice president for Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Cincinnati

UK£39.95 / US$49.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-63-1 224 pages Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510) 235 × 190 mm (7 ½ × 9 ¼ in) Ideal Portrait of a Lady ("Simonetta Portrait Vespucci"), 1475–80 311 colour illustrations Tempera on poplar panel, In association with Cincinnati Art Museum 47.5 × 35 cm (18 ¾ × 13 ¾ in) July 2020 Gemäldegalerie, Berlin

New Titles — 13 Love & Peace 37 Eternal

Alexandra Villard de Borchgrave

Love & Peace offers 37 eternal reflections that have soothed the spirit over centuries, presented within a unique framework of rare 16th-century art and striking contemporary images, a glorious sequel to Love & Wisdom

“This exquisite book transcends time to inspire , peace, and healing.”—Ambassador Josette Sheeran, President and CEO, Asia Society

“Alexandra de Borchgrave’s books provide a sense of hope more precious than any drug for so many desperately ill patients.”—Milton Corn, MD, Dean Emeritus, Georgetown University School of Medicine

Praise for Love & Wisdom:

“If you are heartbroken, remorseful, furious at someone, or just plain down on your luck, this book is for you”—John Gizzi, Newsmax chief political columnist

“These beautiful words and images are a reminder of what is precious and eternal in our common culture of life.”— David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist, author of New York Times best seller Body of Lies

Alexandra Villard de Borchgrave is a photojournalist, author, poet and philanthropist. She is the founder of the non-profit organization, the Light of Healing Hope Foundation

UK£13.00 / US$16.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-58-7 104 Pages 152 × 152 mm (6 × 6 in) 50 colour illustrations In association with the Light of Healing Hope Foundation September 2020 JNEphotos/Getty Images

New Titles — 15 Simple Pleasures The Art of Doris Lee

Melissa Wolfe

Essays by John Fagg, Tom Wolf and Barbara L. Jones

The first major critical assessment of the oeuvre of Doris Lee, whose works are compelling in their populist accessibility and in their deceptively sophisticated abstraction

Doris Lee (1904–1983) was one of the top female artists— indeed among the top figurative artists, regardless of gender—in the American art world from the mid-1930s through to the 1950s. Lee exploded on to the national scene in 1935, when her Thanksgiving was awarded the Art Institute of 's Logan prize and instigated the Sanity in Art movement in protest. Two years later, her painting Catastrophe was purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Simple Pleasures traces Lee’s interest in the scenes and objects of the everyday throughout her career. A leading figure in the Woodstock Artist’s Colony, she successfully bridged the various artistic "camps" that formed with the shift in the art world after World War II. The rise of abstraction during the late 1940s and 1950s resonated with Lee’s long-held interest in, and collection of, folk and non-western art. Her commercial commissions for patrons such as the American Tobacco Company, and publications like the Rodgers and Hart Songbook, 1951 are highlights of this period.

UK£40.00 / US$54.95 Accompanying exhibition: The Hardback Westmoreland Museum of American Art, ISBN 978-1-911282-67-9 Greensburg, PA, September 5–November 252 Pages 29, 2020; Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero 279 × 254 mm (10 × 11 in) Beach, FL, December 19, 2020–March Portrait 14, 2021; Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 157 colour illustrations Memphis, TN April 25–July 11, 2021; Figge In association with the Westmoreland Art Museum, Davenport, IO, September 4– Museum of American Art November 28, 2021 September 2020

Barbara L. Jones is chief curator, The Curio Cabinet from the series Westmoreland Museum of American Art, PA Pioneer Pathways, 1952 Printed cotton, 45.75 × 29.5 inches Melissa Wolfe is curator of American Art, St. Associated American Artists for Louis Art Museum, MO Riverdale Fabrics Cooper Hewitt, John Fagg is professor of American Studies, Smithsonian Design Museum, University of Birmingham, UK Smithsonian Institution, American Textile History Tom Wolf is professor of Art History, Collection, gift of Anne Bard College, NY Cadrette, 2016-35-46

New Titles — 17 Constable’s White Horse Titian’s Pietro Aretino Frick Diptych Series Volume 5 Frick Diptych Series Volume 6

William Kentridge and Aimee Ng Francine Prose and Xavier F. Salomon

Designed to foster critical engagement and interest the An essay by Xavier F. Salomon paired with a contribution specialist and non-specialist alike, each book in the Frick by Francine Prose brings to life one of Titan's most personal Diptych series illuminates a single work in the Frick’s rich and revealing portraits. The author of lives of saints, collection with an essay by a Frick curator paired with a scurrilous verses, comedies, tragedies, and innumerable contribution from a contemporary artist or writer. letters, Pietro Aretino (1492–1556) attained considerable wealth and influence, in part through literary flattery and The White Horse (1819) by John Constable (1776–1837) blackmail. Little is known of his early years, but by 1527 he is the first of the series of the "six-footers," monumental had settled permanently in Venice. Among Aretino’s friends landscapes of the English countryside that would become and patrons were some of the most prominent figures of the artist’s most famous works. Constable described his time, several of whom gave him gold chains such as the the scene as "a placid representation of a serene, grey one he wears in this portrait. He was on intimate terms with morning, summer." Years later, he said, "there are generally Titian, who painted three portraits of him. Here the artist in the life of an artist perhaps one, two or three pictures, conveys his friend’s intellectual power through the keen, on which hang more than usual interest—this is mine." A forceful head and his worldliness through the solid, weighty scholarly essay by Aimee Ng is paired with a piece by mass of the richly robed figure. William Kentridge, who writes about finding inspiration in Constable's nostalgic world.

Francine Prose is an award-winning author William Kentridge is an artist whose work and a member of the American Academy spans a diverse range of artistic media. He has of Arts and Letters and the American directed a number of acclaimed operas and Academy of Arts and Sciences theatrical productions Xavier F. Salomon is Peter Jay Sharp Chief Aimee Ng is a curator at The Frick Collection, NY Curator at The Frick Collection, NY

UK£19.95 / US$24.95 Titian (c. 1488–1576) Hardback Pietro Aretino, c. 1537 ISBN 978-1-911282-70-9 Oil on canvas 72 Pages 101.9 × 85.7 cm (40 ⅛ × 33 ¾ in) 235 × 190 mm (7 1 × 9 1 in) The Frick Collection Portrait 38 colour illustrations UK£19.95 / US$24.95 In association with The Frick Collection Hardback January 2021 ISBN 978-1-911282-71-6 72 Pages John Constable (1776–1873) 235 × 190 mm (7 1 × 9 1 in) The White Horse, 1819 Portrait Oil on canvas 25 colour illustrations 131.4 × 188.3 cm (51 ¾ × 74 ⅛ in) In association with The Frick Collection The Frick Collection March 2021

18 — New Titles New Titles — 19 The Circle and the Line The Jewelry of Betty Cooke

Jeannine Falino

Edited by Eleanor Hughes

Features 160 pieces by the modernist Baltimore-based jeweller, Betty Cooke

Betty Cooke (b. 1924) has been called variously “an icon within the tradition of modernist jewelry” and “a seminal figure in American Modernist studio jewelry.” Her work has been shown internationally and is included in a number of museum collections, including the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and the Museum of Arts & Design in New York. She is regarded as an important role model for other artists and craftspeople. Her jewellery style is influenced by Bauhaus and , very simple and pure, both geometric and minimalist. Given her early aspirations to become a sculptor, it is not surprising that she thinks of her jewellery as "sculpture in motion". Her pieces have been sold through museums and contemporary designers including Keegs in Seattle. Cooke has designed pieces for Kirk Stieff and for Geoffrey Beene's shows in New York and Milan. This volume features a fully-illustrated checklist, "Reflections" by leading patrons and collectors of Cooke’s work, an illustrated time-line, a selected bibliography and a list of collections containing pieces by Betty Cooke.

Accompanies the exhibition Betty Cooke, The Circle and the Line, September 26, 2020–January 3, 2021 at The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD

Jeannine Falino is the guest curator of Betty Cooke, The Circle and the Line at The Walters Art Museum

Eleanor Hughes is deputy director for Art and Program, the Walters Art Museum

UK£24.95 / US$29.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-77-8 96 Pages 180 × 205 mm (8 × 7 in) Landscape Pin, 1993 190 colour illustrations Gold In association with The Walters Art Museum 2 ¹⁄₄ × 4 ¹⁄₂ in. (5.72 × 11.43 cm) September 2020 Lent by Richard S. Gamper [BC.75]

New Titles — 21 Taft Museum of Art Highlights from the Collection

Lynne D. Ambrosini

Contributions by Ann M. Glasscock, Tamera Lenz Muente and Angela Fuller

This new volume presents highlights of the Taft Museum of Art’s exceptional collection, which spans over 750 years of creative endeavour

Donated to the city of Cincinnati in 1927, Charles and Anna Taft’s collection features beautiful porcelain from the Ming and Qing dynasties, paintings by masters including Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Goya, Ingres, Corot, Whistler, and Sargent, and decorative objects including crystal, gold, silver, and enamel-work. The 80 works that feature in this volume, chosen from the 740-piece collection, are presented in four sections, coinciding with the museum’s major areas of specialization: European painting, European decorative arts, American art and Chinese art. Each piece is accompanied by an entry detailing its history and that of its artist or maker written by Taft curatorial staff. Lynne D. Ambrosini’s essay explores the collecting practice of Charles and Anna Taft. Deborah Emont Scott’s foreword provides a history of the Taft bequest and its lasting significance to the city of Cincinnati and its inhabitants.

Lynne D. Ambrosini is deputy director and the Sallie Robinson Wadsworth Chief Curator, Taft Museum of Art, OH

Deborah Emont Scott is the director of the Taft Museum of Art Ewer in the Shape of a Phoenix, about 1570–80 UK£34.95 / US$49.95 China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644) Hardback Enamel on unglazed porcelain; gilded silver ISBN 978-1-911282-05-1 mounts added by Friedrich 216 Pages Hillebrand (German, died 1608), Nuremberg, 254 × 229 mm (9 × 10 in) Germany, about 1600, with later Portrait additions 101 colour and 5 b&w illustrations 29.7 × 14.9 × 7.6 cm (11 11/16 × 3 × 5 ⅞ in) In association with The Taft Museum of Art Bequest of Charles Phelps Taft and Anna September 2020 Sinton Taft, 1931.18

New Titles — 23 Forces of Nature Renwick Invitational 2020

Nora Atkinson

Contributions by Stefano Catalani and Emily Zilber

Features four artists who each engage with the natural world through unconventional and highly personal perspectives

The four artists featured in Forces of Nature work in a wide variety of media including fibre, mosaic, glass and metals, with nature as their inspiration. Lauren Fensterstock creates detailed, large-scale installations using processes drawn from the decorative arts, including paper quilling and mosaic. Timothy Horn creates exaggerated adornments that combine natural and constructed worlds, taking inspiration from objects as varied as baroque jewellery patterns and Victorian-era detailed studies of lichen, coral and seaweed. Debora Moore, known for her exquisitely detailed glass renderings of orchids, is represented in this volume by her new series, Arboria (2018), which focuses less on realism and more on capturing an intensely personal experience of beauty and wonder. Rowland Ricketts creates immersive installations using handwoven and hand-dyed cloth, starting on his farm, where he cultivates the indigo plants he uses to colour his artwork, fully linking his material and process with the finished product. Launched in 2000, The Renwick Invitational series showcases contemporary American craft practitioners and artists. Other titles in the series include Visions and Revisions (2016) and Disrupting Craft (2018).

Accompanies an exhibition at the Renwick Gallery, Washington DC, July 17, 2020– February 7, 2021 UK£24.95 / US$34.95 Paperback Nora Atkinson is the Lloyd Herman Curator ISBN 978-1-911282-81-5 of Craft, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian 88 Pages American Art Museum 305 × 229 mm (9 × 12 in) Portrait Stefano Catalani is the director of Arts, 74 colour illustrations Craft and Design at the Bellevue Arts In association with the Renwick Gallery, Museum, WA, and executive director of Smithsonian American Art Museum Gage Academy of Art, WA September 2020

Emily Zilber is senior associate Isaacson, Debora Moore Miller recruitment and was the first Wornick Cherry (detail), from the series Arboria, 2018 Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts at Blown and sculpted glass, 90 × 28 × 20 in. the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Collection of the artist

New Titles — 25 Simply Brilliant Jewelry of the 1960s and 1970s

Cynthia Amnéus

Contributions by Ruth Peltason, Rosemary Ransome Wallis and Amanda Triossi

Presents 110 pieces by 50 leading makers of jewellery from the 1960s and 1970s

Simply Brilliant is full of stunning, one of a kind pieces, which reflect the inventive, forward-thinking attitudes of the era. Most, if not all, of the individual makers during these decades considered themselves to be artists first, jewellers second. The volume explores the ground-breaking 1961 Goldsmiths Hall Exhibition in London, which brought a new direction in jewellery design to the fore, inspiring contemporary jewellery designers—John Donald, Arthur King, Andrew Grima and Gilbert Albert, among others— who in turn influenced major jewellery houses such as Cartier, Bulgari, Chopard and Van Cleef and Arpels, and paved the way for an international movement in fashion and design. The 1960s and 1970s were characterized by rebellion and intense cultural change in which ornaments took many forms. From space-age plastic earrings to the hippie’s beaded necklace inspired by non-western cultures, new approaches to bodily adornment—including jewellery— expressed individuality, nonconformity, and the wearer’s aesthetic, political and intellectual values. All of the pieces in this new volume, drawn from the Klosterman Collection in Cincinnati, are wonderful examples of this modern spirit.

Accompanies the exhibition Simply Brilliant: DIVA, museum for diamond, jewellery UK£40.00 / US$54.95 and silver, Antwerp, Belgium, October 29, Hardback 2020–March 15, 2021; Schmuckmuseum, ISBN 978-1-911282-52-5 Pforzheim, Germany, March 27–June 27, 256 Pages 2021; Cincinnati Art Museum, October 22, 265 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 10 ½ in) 2021–February 6, 2022 Portrait 207 colour illustrations Cynthia Amnéus is Chief Curator and In association with Cincinnati Art Museum Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles, October 2020 Cincinnati Art Museum Afro Basaldella, (Italy, 1912–1976) Ruth Peltason is an independent For Mario Masenza scholar and author Brooches, circa 1950 Gold, diamonds, emeralds, amethysts, Rosemary Ransome Wallis is former Art tourmalines, rhodolite garnets Director and Curator, The Worshipful 1 3 × 1 3/8 × 1 in. (4.5 × 3.5 × 1.3 cm) Company of Goldsmiths, London Gold, diamonds, andradite garnets, amethysts Amanda Triossi is an independent 2 × 1 15/16 × ½ in. (5.1 × 4.9 × 1.3 cm) scholar and author The Klosterman Collection

New Titles — 27 The Adventures of a Narrative Gardener Creating a Landscape of Memory

Ronald Lee Fleming

A deeply personal memoir narrated through the lens of a garden

Shows how landscape can resonate with our past experiences and evoke memories of other gardens familiar to the seasoned visitor

This is the story of a garden, Bellevue House, in Newport, Rhode Island, that encompasses history and memory, inspiration and motivation. Author Ronald Lee Fleming has written an entirely new kind of garden book; an empowerment guide for the gardener who wants to invest their own sense of place and family history into the garden structure. Rather than a homage to contemporary gardens, a survey of historic gardens, or a “how-to” manual, Fleming makes a larger argument for classicism as a living language in contemporary times. Through a careful mix of rich visual imagery and memoir, the author brings to life the garden he has created and explains his many sources, including deeply-held personal memories.

Ronald Lee Fleming is an author and the founder and president of The Townscape Institute, a non-profit public interest planning organization based in Cambridge, MA

UK£30.00 / US$39.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-74-7 168 Pages 305 × 229 mm (9 × 12 in) Portrait 245 colour illustrations In association with Ronald Lee Fleming and the The Townscape Institute Chinese Chippendale October 2020 Bridge, Bellevue House

New Titles — 29 Newport The Artful City

John R. Tschirch

A richly illustrated portrait of the city from colonial times to the present, documented and celebrated in the maps, paintings, photographs, poetry and prose of renowned artists and writers

As one of the most historically intact cities in North America, Newport, Rhode Island, has a cultural and architectural heritage of national significance. Each of the city’s districts has its own distinct character with street plans and buildings revealing the political, religious, commercial and artistic forces that have shaped Newport through the ages. Stately Colonial squares and bustling wharves, picturesque Victorian villas and scenic drives, opulent Gilded Age palaces for the few and electric streetcars for the many, and preservation movements to honour the past, and modernist schemes for a metropolis of the future all tell stories of urban beauty and controversy, of eras of lavish building, urban decay and extraordinary revival. A thoroughly accessible, original and valuable source of reference, The Artful City will appeal to the serious scholar as well to all those looking for a highly readable illustrated history of one of America’s most important physical and cultural entities.

John R. Tschirch is the Newport Historical Society's architectural historian and visiting curator of Urban History

UK£39.95 / US$44.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-69-3 240 Pages 265 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 10 ½ in) Portrait 250 colour and b&w illustrations Unidentified Hessian Artist In association with the Newport The Parade, 1818 Historical Society Oil on canvas October 2020 The Newport Historical Society

New Titles — 31 Revealing Krishna Cleveland Masterwork Series 5

Sonya Rhie Mace and Bertrand Porte

Contributions by Choulean Ang, Pierre Baptiste, Socheat Chea, Beth Edelstein, Christian Fischer, Colleen Snyder, Amaris Sturm and Thierry Zéphir

Focuses on a remarkable, over life-size sculpture of Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu, in one of the earliest sculptural representations known from Cambodia

The sculpture of Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan is one of the highlights of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection. Dating from c. 600 CE, its story, meanings and depictions in the art of India and Southeast Asia are discussed in this new volume with reference to images of the ideal ruler, protector of the realm and clan hero. The authors delve into several fascinating aspects behind the sculpture. These include locating the sculpture in the context of the other seven monumental sculptures from the same site, how it would have been dramatically installed in a cave sanctuary amid the delta floodplains, and its connections with the nearby royal center of Angkor Borei. Furthermore, the authors relate the compelling life story of the object from the colonial period to the present day, showing how geo-political and social changes affected the process of conservation and reconstruction.

Each volume in the Cleveland Masterwork series focuses on one of the masterpieces in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, OH. This volume accompanies the exhibition in autumn 2020 at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Sonya Rhie Mace is George P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art, Colleen Snyder is associate objects Cleveland Museum of Art conservator, Cleveland Museum of Art

Bertrand Porte is sculpture Amaris Sturm is Mellon Fellow, Objects conservator, École française d’Extrême- Conservation, Cleveland Museum of Art Orient in Phnom Penh Thierry Zéphir is project manager for Choulean Ang is professor of Historical Southeast Asia, National Museum of Asian Anthropology, Faculty of Archaeology, Arts, Guimet, Paris Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh UK£21.95 / US$28.95 Pierre Baptiste is curator of Southeast Paperback Asian Art, National Museum of Asian ISBN 978-1-911282-78-5 Arts, Guimet, Paris 176 Pages 216 × 216 mm (8 ½ × 8 ½ in) Socheat Chea is sculpture 115 colour illustrations conservator, National Museum of In association with the Cambodia, Phnom Penh Cleveland Museum of Art October 2021 Beth Edelstein is objects conservator, Cleveland Museum of Art Vishnu with Eight Arms, c. 600 CE Southern Cambodia, Takeo Christian Fischer is co-director, UCLA/ Province, Phnom Da Getty Conservation Interdepartmental Sandstone Program, Cotsen Institute of H. 288.5 × W. 146.5 × D. 61.5 cm Archaeology, Los Angeles National Museum of Cambodia Ka.1639

New Titles — 33 Jewels of the Nile Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Worcester Art Museum

Peter Lacovara and Yvonne J. Markowitz

Edited by Sue D’Auria

With contributions by Paula Artal-Isbrand, Erin Mysak, and Richard Newman

An extraordinary book about one of the most comprehensive groupings of ancient Egyptian jewellery

Jewels of the Nile celebrates the very first time that the Worcester Art Museum’s internationally important collection of Egyptian jewellery—which has undergone conservation and cleaning—has been shown together. This strikingly illustrated book introduces the reader to the collection of an early 20th-century Boston couple with a passion for ancient Egypt. The collectors, Laura and Kingsmill Marrs, were guided in their acquisitions by Howard Carter, the archaeologist who would later achieve world-wide recognition for his discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922. Under his guidance, the Marrs couple purchased an outstanding selection of scarabs, amulets, jewellery and cosmetic articles, including rare blue-toned stone vessels. They also acquired a group of Carter’s watercolour renditions of important Egyptian sites and royal figures. These artifacts, as well as objects from Worcester’s stellar collection of Egyptian antiquities, are included in the publication.

Accompanies the exhibition Jewels of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian Treasures from the Worcester Art Museum at Worcester Art Museum, MA, Spring 2022

Peter Lacovara is director of the Ancient Egyptian Archaeology and Heritage Fund based in Albany, NY and former curator at the MFA Boston and Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta

Yvonne J. Markowitz is the Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan Curator Emerita of Jewellery at the MFA Boston

Paula Artal-Isbrand is the objects conservator at the Worcester Museum of Art

UK£39.95 / US$49.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-79-2 216 Pages 279 × 229 mm (9 × 11 in) Portrait 304 colour illustrations In association with Worcester Art Museum May 2021

New Titles — 35 Luise Kaish An American Art Legacy

Edited by Maura Reilly

Contributions by Daniel Belasco, Samuel D. Gruber, Eleanor Heartney, Norman L. Kleeblatt, Gail Levin and Roger Lipsey

A major new study and celebration of the career and legacy of the modernist sculptor, painter, collagist and educator Luise Kaish

Luise Clayborn Kaish (1925–2013) was a key figure in the New York art scene of the late 20th century. Her multidisciplinary and process-oriented work contributed to various artistic discourses at the time. The strength and breadth of her work, her influential role in education, and the prestigious awards she received in recognition of her practice set her apart as an early female leader in the arts. She will be remembered for her immense talent, highly individual point of view, pursuit of the sublime, keen execution and passion for life, which, despite changing tastes, remain significant today. This volume brings together the majority of her works. Essays covering Kaish’s life and career, her artistic method, her lifelong interest in the spiritual and metaphysical, and her work as an educator are interspersed with 103 plates, followed by an appendix, an illustrated chronology and an exhibition history.

Maura Reilly is a curator and arts writer, based in New York

Gail Levin is Distinguished Professor of Art History, American Studies, Women's Studies, and Liberal Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Daniel Belasco is executive director of the Al Held Foundation, New York

Samuel D. Gruber is visiting associate professor of Jewish Studies, UK£39.95 / US$54.95 Cornell University Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-51-8 Eleanor Heartney is a contributing editor 256 Pages for Art in America 279 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Portrait Norman L. Kleebatt is a fine art curator, 185 colour illustrations critic, and consultant based in New York, In association with the Kaish and was the Susan and Elihu Rose Chief Family Art Project Curator at the Jewish Museum in New November 2020 York until 2017 Luise Kaish in MacDougal Street Roger Lipsey is a biographer, art historian, Studio, New York, 1963 editor and translator Photo: Morton Kaish

New Titles — 37 Frank Duveneck American Master

Edited by Julie Aronson

Contributions by Barbara Dayer Gallati, Sarah Burns, André Dombrowski, Colm Tóibín, Kristin L. Spangenberg and Elizabeth A. Simmons

The first major publication in over 30 years devoted to Frank Duveneck

Features an essay by Colm Tóibín

Frank Duveneck was one of the most influential and widely respected American artists of the late 19th century. Seeing the bold, confident handling with which he infuses life into his subjects can be breathtaking. Beloved to his students, Duveneck was lauded by many Gilded Age luminaries such as James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Henry James. Yet a century after his death, he is largely known only for a single, brilliant painting, The Whistling Boy. By contextualizing his work in the artistic, cultural and social milieus of the time, this volume offers diverse perspectives on Duveneck’s life, work, subjects and reputation. The essays span his beginnings as a painter of dark realism to his later impressionistic work and examine his significance as a printmaker and draftsman. The lavishly illustrated volume includes a chronology and selected bibliography.

Accompanies the exhibition Frank Duveneck at the Cincinnati Art Museum, OH, November 20, 2020–March 14, 2021

Julie Aronson is curator of American Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings, Cincinnati Art Museum

Barbara Dayer Gallati is curator emerita of American Art,

Sarah Burns is professor emerita and Ruth N. Halls Professor of Art History, UK£40.00 / US$54.95 Indiana University Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-64-8 André Dombrowski is associate 280 Pages professor in the History of Art, University 279 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) of Pennsylvania Portrait 224 colour illustrations Colm Tóibín is Irene and Sidney B. In association with Cincinnati Art Museum Silverman Professor of the Humanities, November 2020 Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University Frank Duveneck (1848–1919) Water Carriers, Venice, (detail) 1884 Kristin L. Spangenberg is curator of Prints, Oil on canvas, 122.8 × 185.7 cm Cincinnati Art Museum (48 3/8 × 73 ⅛ in) Smithsonian American Art Museum; Elizabeth A. Simmons is curatorial research Bequest of Reverend F. Ward assistant, Cincinnati Art Museum Denys, 1943.11.1

New Titles — 39 Looking Up The Skyviewing Sculptures of Isamu Noguchi

Edited by Hafthor Yngvason

Contributions by Dakin Hart, Matt Kirsch and Hafthor Yngvason

The first in-depth exploration of Noguchi’s skyviewing sculptures and their continued relevance to contemporary art

The Western Gallery, Western Washington University, is the site of a major collection of outdoor sculpture, one of which—Skyviewing Sculpture—by Japanese American artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) forms the starting point of this volume. Skyviewing is an important theme running through much of Noguchi’s art, and this is the first book to explore it in depth. Noguchi made two major skyviewing sculptures, one at Western Gallery, and the other in Honolulu, but the theme of space and charting our place in the universe is also present in many of his other works. Whilst some of Noguchi’s sculptures act as observatories, encouraging viewers to enter and turn their gaze to the sky, others act as reflecting telescopes with polished stone or water that mirror the heavens. Still others trace the path of the sun with cast shadows, or lead the eye upwards. Looking Up explores the changing artistic climate during Noguchi’s long career (1928–1988), and places him in context with a younger generation of

artists, including Robert Smithson, Nancy Holt, James Ossum es ipsum nestium Turrell and Charles Ross. hilit vellabo hilit

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UK£34.95 / US$44.95 Hardback Accompanies the exhibition Looking Up: The ISBN 978-1-911282-61-7 Skyviewing Sculptures of Isamu Noguchi 132 Pages at Western Gallery & Public Art Collection, 279 × 216 mm (8 ½ × 11 in) Western Washington, and at The Noguchi Portrait Museum, NY, 2021 76 colour illustrations In association with the Western Gallery, Dakin Hart is the senior curator at Washington University The Noguchi Museum January 2021

Matt Kirsch is curator of Research and Isamu Noguchi Digital Content at The Noguchi Museum Skyviewing Sculpture, 1969 Painted iron plate Hafthor Yngvason is the director, Western 14' h. × 17' w. Ossum es ipsum nestium Gallery, Western Washington University Art on File, Seattle

New Titles — 41 Aristotle From Antiquity to the Modern Era

Barbara Scalvini

Contributions by Benjamin Morison and Eva Del Soldato

The first volume to reassess the impact and influence of Aristotle on contemporary thought

Includes Aldus Manutius’ Aristotle Opera of 1495–98

Aristotle’s influence towers over western philosophy and science. His astonishing range and depth—philosophy and logic, the physical and natural sciences, ethics and politics— made him indisputably the most important intellectual figure in the western tradition before the modern age. Although he has been studied continuously for more than 2,000 years, his individual works were dispersed, lost, recovered and very gradually reunited. This new volume illustrates the ways in which the Aristotelian corpus has been transmitted over time. In particular, it focuses on the crucial moment when, thanks to the invention of printing, Aristotle’s works became widely available in Latin, Greek, and in vernacular languages in the 15th and 16th centuries. The extraordinary books and manuscripts in this volume, selected from the collection of the Martin J. Gross Foundation, demonstrate just how intellectuals of the time received and interpreted Aristotle. Through commentaries, treatises, lecture courses in schools and above all in the written marginalia of books, the volume reveals the extent of the era’s engagement with Aristotle. Many of these books and manuscripts have never before been studied.

Accompanies the exhibition Aristotle: From Antiquity to the Modern Era at the New-York Historical Society, February–May 2021

Barbara Scalvini is senior specialist, Department of Books and Manuscripts, Christies London

Benjamin Morison is professor of Philosophy,

Eva Del Soldato is assistant professor of Romance Languages, University of Pennsylvania

UK£30.00 / US$39.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-75-4 128 Pages Eustratius, Archbishop of Nicea. 279 × 203 mm (8 × 11 in) Commentaria in libros decem Aristotelis de Portrait Moribus ad Nicomachum (detail) 70 colour illustrations Venice, Heirs of Aldus Manutius and In association with the New-York Andrea of Asola, 1536 Historical Society From the collection of the Martin J. February 2021 Gross Foundation

New Titles — 43 Craft in the Laboratory The Science of Making Things

Rebecca Elliot

Contributions by Annie Carlano, Zoe Laughlin, Hideo Mabuchi and Joel Smeltzer

The first volume to examine how craft artists and designers apply scientific and mathematical concepts to creating their work

Drawn from the Mint Museum of Art’s renowned permanent collection of craft and design in all media—ceramic, pottery, wood, metal, glass, fibre, textiles and design—Craft in the Laboratory highlights how contemporary artists use STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) processes and principles when creating their work. Kate Malone’s knowledge of the chemistry of clay bodies and glazes is employed in her production of sculptures such as Mr. and Mrs. Tutti Atomic. Douglas Harling made Vishnu Dreams using the ancient technique of granulation, aided by his understanding of the roles of surface tension, oxygen reduction, and eutectic bonds in fusing gold granules to a surface. Zoltán Bohus carefully planned the layers of glass in Stratofera on paper before creating it, using his knowledge of geometry and the prismatic qualities of glass. The volume includes essays that discuss the technical aspects of materials and processes.

UK£30.00 / US$39.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-72-3 96 Pages 292 × 222 mm (8 ¾ × 11 ½ in) This book is published in conjunction with Portrait the exhibition Craft in the Laboratory: 68 colour illustrations The Science of Making Things at The In association with the The Mint Museum Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina. February 2021 February–July, 2021 Opposite: Kate Malone (British, 1959–). Mr. Rebecca Elliot is assistant curator of Craft, and Mrs. Tutti Atomic (detail), 2012, moulded Design & Fashion, The Mint Museum of Art and hand built stoneware, glaze. Project Ten Ten Ten Commission. Museum Purchase: Hideo Mabuchi is professor of Physics at Funds provided by various donors. Stanford University, CA, and is a studio 2012.13A-B. Collection of The Mint Museum, potter and weaver Charlotte, NC. © Kate Malone, 2012 This page:Tom Price (British, 1973–). Zoe Laughlin is co-founder and Synthesis X (detail), 2016, resin, tar, steel, director of the Institute of Making at and LEDs. Gift of Laura B. and Michael F. University College London Grace. 2016.52a-d. Collection of the Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC Joel Smeltzer is head of School and Gallery Programs, The Mint Museum Naoko Serino (Japanese, 1962–). Jute Square, 2006, jute. Gift of Lorne Lassiter Annie Carlano is senior curator of Craft, and Gary Ferraro. 2017.5.18. Collection of Design & Fashion, The Mint Museum the Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC

New Titles — 45 Seeing Differently The Phillips Collects for a New Century

David C. Driskell, Mary Jane Jacob, Kosinski et al

Contributions by contemporary artists including Renée Stout, Bridget Kelly, Susan Rothenberg, Sean Scully and Antony Gormley

Edited by Elsa Smithgall

An expansive catalogue which offers a multiplicity of fresh perspectives on modern and contemporary art as seen through recent acquisitions in The Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Planned to coincide with The Phillips Collection’s centennial and exhibition, this ground-breaking volume offers an unprecedented breadth of insights and inclusive narratives on the Phillips’s growing art collection from a range of voices, including artists, critics and scholars. The Phillips Collects for a New Century features works across wide-ranging media by renowned artists from the 19th to the 21st centuries, including Benny Andrews, Alexander Calder, Edgar Degas, Simone Leigh and Renée Stout. An opening essay by Dorothy Kosinski, artist conversations, thematic essays, and 150 plates with 50 object responses by notable contributors ensure this volume’s status as a lasting art historical resource.

David C. Driskell was an artist, scholar and professor emeritus at the University of Maryland

Mary Jane Jacob is professor and executive director of exhibitions at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Book cover: Mary Lee Bendolph, “Housetop” Dorothy Kosinski is Vradenburg Director & variation, 1998, Cotton corduroy, twill, CEO of The Phillips Collection assorted polyesters, 72 × 76 in. Opposite: Simone Leigh, No Face (Crown Elsa Smithgall is senior curator at The Heights), 2018, Terracotta, graphite ink, salt- Phillips Collection fired porcelain, epoxy, 20 × 8 × 8 in.

UK£39.95 / US$49.95 This page: William Christenberry Wall Hardback Construction III, 1985, Assemblage, 30 × 36 ISBN 978-1-911282-76-1 in., The Phillips Collection, Gift of Aaron and 360 Pages Barbara Levine, 2009 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Portrait Aimee Mpane, Mapasa, Acrylic and mixed 278 colour illustrations media on two wooden panels, 12 ½ × 12 in., In association with The Phillips Collection The Phillips Collection, The Dorothy and February 2021 Herbert Vogel Award, 2012

New Titles — 47 Re-announced Beyond Zen Japanese Buddhism Revealed The Newark Museum of Art

Katherine Anne Paul

With Ikumi Kaminishi

This is a unique and compelling visual history of Japanese Buddhist art largely dating from the Edo period (1600– 1868) to the present day, featuring one of the finest collections in the US. The richly-illustrated text offers a concise introduction to diverse Japanese Buddhist practices and the central role art plays in them. Showcasing over 130 ornate and gold-leafed paintings, textiles, ceramics and sculptures from the Newark Museum’s extensive collection of Japanese Buddhist art, this volume provides access to hitherto unpublished masterpieces. It is divided into five parts: Buddha, Buddhas, and Bodhisattvas; Life and Death; Health and Wealth; Teachers and Students; and Tea Aesthetics and Implements. An essay by guest author Dr. Ikumi Kaminishi of Tufts University explores the tradition of illustrated storytelling (etoki) primarily performed by nuns in conjunction with painted narrative scrolls. Kaminishi accomplishes this through a detailed discussion of the Museum’s complete four painting set of the hagiography of Tokuhon (1758–1818).

Katherine Anne Paul is The Virginia and William M. Spencer III Curator of Asian Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama

Ikumi Kaminishi is an associate professor of art history at Tufts University, Massachusetts

UK£35.00 / US$44.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-55-6 164 pages Zocho-ten (Virudhaka Lokapala), 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Guardian of the South and Portrait the Summer Season 155 colour illustrations Edo Period (1615–1868) In association with The Wood, metal, colours, rock crystal Newark Museum of Art H: 38 ⅞ × W: 19.5 × D: 12.5 in June 2021 Gift of Mrs. Loewenthal, 1926 26.135

New Titles — 49 Recently Reprinted

Collecting With Vision John Singer Sargent Treasures from the Chrysler Museum of Art Portraits in Charcoal

Jefferson C. Harrison, Gary E. Baker and Brooks Johnson Richard Ormond

Foreword by Erik H. Neil John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) was one of the The Chrysler Museum of Art houses one of America’s greatest portrait artists of his time. While he is best great collections of art which stretches from antiquity known for his powerful paintings, he largely ceased to the present day. Opening as the Norfolk Museum painting portraits in 1907 and turned instead to of Arts and Sciences in 1933, the museum grew charcoal drawings to satisfy portrait commissions. enormously in 1971 when automobile heir and art These drawn portraits represent a substantial, collector Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. presented the City yet often overlooked, part of his practice, and of Norfolk with his collection. The museum has they demonstrate the same sense of immediacy, continued to expand ever since. psychological sensitivity and mastery of chiaroscuro Beautifully illustrated with over 200 colour that animate Sargent’s sitters on canvas. This images, this book boasts a stellar assemblage of volume presents over sixty superb portrait drawings, paintings by leading American artists including John showcasing sitters famous for their roles in politics, Singleton Copley, Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, society and the arts. It also explores the friendships , Mary Cassatt and Edward Hopper; and the networks of patronage that underpinned Italian Renaissance and Baroque works by Veronese Sargent’s practice as a portrait draftsman in and Salvator Rosa; Dutch and Flemish Old Masters, Edwardian Britain and Progressive Era America. including paintings by Jan Gossaert and David Teniers the Younger; and the work of French masters Eugène Delacroix, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Gauguin. The museum also houses major collections of decorative art, featuring Tiffany and Gallé glass, Worcester porcelain, and Gorham silver. The glass collection is internationally important and includes studio works by William Morris and Lino Tagliapietra. Also presented are major examples of photography, including iconic images of the American Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement.

Jefferson C. Harrison is chief curator emeritus, Chrysler Museum of Art, VA

Gary E. Baker is former curator of Glass, Chrysler Museum of Art

Brooks Johnson is founding curator of Photography, Chrysler Museum of Art Richard Ormond is an independent art historian and director of the John S. Sargent Catalogue Raisonné Project, Erik H. Neil is the director, Chrysler Museum of Art started in 2000

UK£25.00 / US$35.00 UK£30.00 / US$39.95 Hardback Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-65-5 ISBN 978-1-911282-48-8 160 pages 192 Pages 254 × 210 mm (8 ¼ × 10 in) 280 × 240 mm (9 1 × 11 in) Portrait Portrait 222 colour illustrations 100 colour illustrations In association with the Chrysler Museum of Art In association with the Morgan Library & Museum, New York April 2020 April 2020

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AMERICAN LOUVRE OLYMPIC STADIUMS/ AMERICAN LANDSCAPES THE BERLIN MASTERPIECES BRITISH DRAWINGS THE CHARTERHOUSE OF BRUGES DIVINE ENCOUNTER EUGÈNE-LOUIS CHARVOT A History of the Renwick STADES OLYMPIQUES Treasures from the Parrish IN AMERICA The Cleveland Museum of Art Jan van Eyck, Petrus Christus, and Rembrandt’s Abraham and the Angels Susan Gallo Gallery Building People, Passion, Stories/Des Hommes, Art Museum Paintings, Politics, and the Heather Lemonedes Jan Vos Joanna Sheers Seidenstein Charles J. Robertson Des Passions, Des Histoires Alicia G. Longwell Monuments Men Emma Capron UK£10.95 / US$16.95 Curated and edited at the Culture Edited by Peter Jonathan Bell and UK£29.95 / US$44.95 Contributions by Maryan Ainsworth UK£17.95 / US$24.95 Paperback UK£16.95 / US$24.95 & Education Programmes Unit, The UK£24.95 / US$39.95 Kristi A. Nelson Hardback and Till-Holger Borchert Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-44-0 Paperback Olympic Museum Hardback Contributions by Tanja Bernsau, ISBN 978-1-907804-22-9 ISBN 978-1-911282-03-7 64 pages ISBN 978-1-907804-81-6 Contributions by Tim Abrahams, ISBN 978-1-904832-74-4 Kathryn Griffith, Neville Rowley and 152 pages UK£29.95 / US$34.95 72 pages 180 × 180 mm (7 ⅛ × 7 ⅛ in) 112 pages Geraint John and Ben McCormick 104 pages Nancy Yeide 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Hardback 178 × 203 mm (8 × 7 in) 60 colour illustrations 222 × 222 mm (8 ¾ × 8 ¾ in) 250 × 210 mm (8 ¼ × 10 in) Portrait ISBN 978-1-911282-19-8 Landscape 45 colour and 45 b&w illustrations UK£30.00 / US$45.00 Portrait UK£39.95 / US$49.95 92 colour illustrations 160 pages 31 colour illustrations Paperback 44 colour and 6 b&w illustrations Hardback 260 × 216 mm (8 ½ × 10 ¼ in) ISBN 978-1-907804-95-3 ISBN 978-1-911282-63-1 Portrait 176 pages 224 pages 85 colour illustrations 274 × 222 mm (8 ¾ × 10 ¾ in) 235 × 190 mm (7 ½ × 9 ¼ in) Portrait Portrait 94 colour illustrations 311 colour illustrations

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS Nineteenth-Century American BUILDING AMERICA’S HANGAR BRITISH PORTRAIT MINIATURES DUTCH AND FLEMISH PAINTINGS Master Prints The Design and Construction of the THE ART OF EMPATHY The Cleveland Museum of Art Dulwich Picture Gallery Alicia G. Longwell Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center The Mother of Sorrows in Northern Cory Korkow Michiel Jonker and Ellinoor Bergvelt Lin Ezell Renaissance Art and Devotion THE COAST AND THE SEA UK£24.95 / US$39.95 David Areford UK£40.00 / US$65.00 Marine and Maritime Art in America UK£49.95 / US$79.95 Hardback UK£24.50 / US$45.00 Hardback Linda S. Ferber Hardback ISBN 978-1-904832-75-1 Hardback UK£11.95 / US$17.95 BEYOND THE FACE ISBN 978-1-907804-23-6 ISBN 978-1-907804-74-8 96 pages ISBN 978-1-904832-07-2 Paperback New Perspectives on Portraiture 288 pages UK£19.95 / US$29.95 352 pages 250 × 210 mm (8 ¼ × 10 in) 176 pages TOBI KAHN ISBN 978-1-907804-26-7 Edited and with an introduction by 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Hardback 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Portrait 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Sacred Spaces for the 21st Century 64 pages Wendy Wick Reaves Portrait ISBN 978-1-907804-31-1 Portrait 75 colour and 11 b&w Illustrations Portrait Edited by Ena G. Heller 279 × 203 mm (8 × 11 in) 365 colour illustrations 104 pages 350 colour illustrations 175 illustrations, including colour, b&w, Essay by David Morgan, professor of Portrait UK£29.95 / US$35.00 229 × 229 mm (9 × 9 in) line drawings and sketches religion at Duke University 50 colour illustrations Hardback 60 colour illustrations Contributions by Daniel Sperber, ISBN 978-1-911282-20-4 Klaus Ottmann, Jeff Edwards and 344 pages Nessa Rapoport 260 × 235 mm (9 ¼ × 10 ¼ in) Portrait UK£29.95 / US$39.95 Up to 132 colour illustrations Hardback ISBN 978-1-904832-64-5 112 pages 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Portrait CANOVA’S GEORGE WASHINGTON ETERNAL SUMMER 50 colour and 6 b&w illustrations Xavier F. Salomon The Art of Edward Henry Potthast BEAUTY’S LEGACY with Guido Beltramini and CONSERVING ’S Julie Aronson, Per Knutas Gilded Age Portraits in America Mario Guderzo OF SAINT ANDREW and Carol Troyen Barbara Dayer Gallati, Valerie Steele A Technical Study UK£35.00 / US$45.00 Dean Yoder UK£40.00 / US$65.00 UK£30.00 / US$49.95 Hardback Hardback Hardback THE BLACK FIGURE IN THE ISBN 978-1-911282-17-4 Free download ISBN 978-1-907804-06-9 ISBN 978-1-907804-18-2 EUROPEAN IMAGINARY 188 pages Compatible with iOS and Android 240 pages 184 pages Susan H. Libby and Adrienne L. Childs 280 × 248 mm (9 ¾ × 11 in) Size: 133 MB 279 × 229 mm (9 × 11 in) 279 × 229 mm (9 × 11 in) Introduction by David Bindman Portrait Portrait Portrait 86 colour illustrations 120 colour and 30 b&w illustrations 89 colour illustrations UK£20.00 / US$30.00 Paperback ISBN 978-1-907804-49-6 80 pages 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) Portrait 55 colour illustrations

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DOUBLE EXPOSURE FIELDS OF VISION THE OLYMPIC GAMES / Foreword by Lonnie G. Bunch III The LES JEUX OLYMPIQUES Essays by leading guest writers Series Editor: Amy Pastan Introductions by leading guest writers Each volume: Each volume: Series statement by W. Ralph Eubanks UK£10.95 / US$16.95 UK£10.95 / US$16.95 Paperback Paperback Each volume: 180 × 180 mm (7 ⅛ × 7 ⅛ in) 64–88 pages UK£7.95 / US$12.95 Not available in the USA and PRC 180 × 180 mm (7 ⅛ × 7 ⅛ in) Paperback 50–70 colour illustrations 64 pages Through the Lens of John Huet MASTER PAINTINGS FROM THE TAFT MUSEUM OF ART Fighting for Freedom 180 × 180 mm (7 ⅛ × 7 ⅛ in) The Photographs of Gordon Parks FRAGILE LEGACIES and David Burnett PHILLIPS COLLECTION Highlights from the Collection Gail Lumet Buckley and 55 colour illustrations Introduction by Charles Johnson The Photographs of Solomon A travers l’objectif de John Huet Eliza E. Rathbone and Lynne D. Ambrosini Charles F Bolden, Jr. ISBN 978-1-904832-87-4 Osagie Alonge et David Burnett Susan Behrends Frank Contributions by Ann M. Glasscock, ISBN 978-1-911282-01-3 Amy Staples and Flora S. Kaplan John Huet & David Burnett Essay by Robert Hughes Tamera Lenz-Muente and Angela Fuller Essays by by Tam Fiofori, Jide Adenyi-Jones, Daniel Inneh and UK£24.95 / US$34.95 UK£34.95 / US$49.95 Kokunre Agbontaeu-Eghafona Hardback Hardback Foreword by Johnetta Betsch Cole ISBN 978-1-904832-92-8 ISBN 978-1-911282-05-1 224 pages 216 pages UK£32.50 / US$49.95 250 × 210 mm (8 ¼ × 10 in) 254 × 229 mm (9 × 10 in) Hardback Portrait Portrait African American Women ISBN 978-1-907804-99-1 125 colour and 20 b&w illustrations 101 colour and 5 b&w illustrations Kinshasha Holman Conwill and 210 pages Natasha Trethewey The Photographs of Esther Bubley 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) ISBN 978-1-907804-48-9 Introduction by Melissa Fay Greene The Photographs of Marion Portrait Pictures with Purpose ISBN 978-1-904832-48-5 Post Wolcott 150 colour illustrations London 2012 Laura Coyle, Michèle Gates Moresi and Introduction by Francine Prose ISBN 978-1-907804-69-4 Tanya Sheehan ISBN 978-1-904832-41-6 80 pages ISBN 978-1-911282-23-5 53 colour illustrations

ONE HUNDRED STORIES VARIATIONS ON AMERICA Highlights from the Washington Masterworks from American Art County Museum of Fine Arts Forum Collections Civil Rights and the Promise Edited by Elizabeth Johns George Gurney, Eleanor Jones Harvey, of Equality A HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY AT Contributions by Sarah Cantor, Virginia M. Mecklenburg, Joann Moser, John Lewis and The Photographs of Jack Delano THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Sochi 2014 Margaret Dameron, Elizabeth Johns, George Speer and Elaine Yau Bryan Stevenson Introduction by Esmeralda Santiago The Photographs of Arthur Rothstein Twentieth Century ISBN 978-1-907804-68-7 Alan Fern, Angela S. George, Mary Foreword by Elizabeth Broun, director, ISBN 978-1-907804-47-2 Picturing Children ISBN 978-1-904832-46-1 Introduction by George Packer David Acton 72 pages L. Pixley, Joseph Ruzicka and Ann Smithsonian American Art Museum Marian Wright Edelman ISBN 978-1-904832-89-8 45 colour illustrations Prentice Wagner and Ivory Toldson UK£69.95 / US$94.95 UK£29.95 / US$59.95 ISBN 978-1-907804-75-5 Hardback The Olympic Games Through the UK£25.00 / US$49.95 Hardback ISBN 978-1-911282-40-2 Photographer’s Lens Hardback ISBN 978-1-904832-42-3 432 pages Les Jeux Olympiques à travers ISBN 978-1-904832-54-6 192 pages 305 × 229 mm (9 × 12 in) l’objectif du photographe 232 pages 267 × 267 mm (10 ½ × 10 ½ in) Portrait David Burnett, Jason Evans, John Huet 254 × 229 mm (9 × 10 in) 91 colour illustrations 150 colour and b&w illustrations and Mine Kasapoglu Portrait 120 colour and 15 b&w illustrations

Everyday Beauty The Photographs of Russell Lee Robin Givhan and Introduction by Nicholas Lemann The Photographs of Rhea Combs ISBN 978-1-904832-39-3 Introduction by Timothy Egan ISBN 978-1-911282-21-1 Through the African American Lens ISBN 978-1-904832-40-9 Rhea L. Combs and Deborah Willis ISBN 978-1-907804-46-5 Rio 2016 ISBN 978-1-911282-11-2 88 pages 32 colour and 26 b&w photographs

The Photographs of Carl Mydans Introduction by Annie Proulx The Photographs of John Vachon ISBN 978-1-904832-88-1 Introduction by Kurt Andersen ISBN 978-1-904832-47-8

PyeongChang 2018 ISBN 978-1-911282-38-9 88 pages 72 — Complete List 62 colour illustrations 73 PHOTOGRAPHY WORLD ART CLEVELAND MASTERWORK SERIES

PAINTING WITH LIGHT BEYOND ZEN EGYPTIAN ART MANUSCRIPTS FROM THE PATHS TO PERFECTION SACRED SPACES EXPORTING CARAVAGGIO PRAXITELES Photography at the Freer|Sackler Japanese Buddhism Revealed The Walters Art Museum ISLAMIC WORLD Buddhist Art at the Freer|Sackler The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew The Cleveland Apollo David Hogge and Carol Huh The Newark Museum of Art Editor: Matthias Seidl Debra Diamond Free download Cleveland Masterwork Series 4 Cleveland Masterwork Series 2 Katherine Anne Paul and Contributions by Regine Schulz, Betsy Free download Compatible with iOS Erin E. Benay Michael Bennett UK£12.00 / US$19.95 Ikumi Kaminishi Bryan and Christianne Henry Compatible with iOS and Android UK£15.95 / US$24.95 Size: 242 MB Paperback Size: 473 MB Paperback UK£21.95 / US$28.95 UK£15.00 / US$24.95 ISBN 978-1-907804-65-6 UK£35.00 / US$44.95 UK£24.50 / US$45.00 ISBN 978-1-907804-64-9 Paperback Paperback 216 pages Hardback Hardback 240 pages ISBN 978-1-911282-24-2 ISBN 978-1-907804-38-0 210 × 152 mm (5 ⅞ × 8 ¼ in) ISBN 978-1-911282-55-6 ISBN 978-1-904832-57-7 210 × 152 mm (5 ⅞ × 8 ¼ in) 184 pages 112 pages Portrait 164 pages 192 pages Portrait 216 × 216 mm (8 ½ × 8 ½ in) 216 × 216 mm (8 ½ × 8 ½ in) 200 colour illustrations 280 × 240 mm (9 ½ × 11 in) 270 × 205 mm (8 × 10 ½ in) 120 colour illustrations 103 colour and 17 b&w illustrations 62 colour illustrations Portrait Portrait 155 colour illustrations 114 colour and 35 b&w illustrations

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CONSTABLE’S WHITE HORSE REMBRANDT’S POLISH RIDER William Kentridge and Aimee Ng Maira Kalman and Xavier F. Salomon

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GOUTHIÈRE’S CANDELABRAS TITIAN’S PIETRO ARETINO Edmund de Waal and Charlotte Vignon Francine Prose and Xavier F. Salomon

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HOLBEIN’S SIR THOMAS MORE VERMEER’S MISTRESS AND MAID Hilary Mantel and Xavier F. Salomon Margaret Iacono and James Ivory

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