
Young Mr Turner: A Conversation with Eric Shanes
To delve very far inside Turner’s mind we need to get inside his art, for that is almost…
To delve very far inside Turner’s mind we need to get inside his art, for that is almost…
Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky, the most important exhibition of Russian portraits ever…
Aubrey Beardsley, Oscar Wilde and Salome by Linda Gertner Zatlin, author of Aubrey Beardsley: A Catalogue Raisonné Artistic…
Yale has a visual feast of medieval and renaissance art books that would make perfect Christmas gifts! They…
‘A must for history lovers, but will be enjoyed by all who turn its glorious pages with some…
‘A landmark in art history publishing.’ Yale are very proud to publish the distinguished Yale University Press Pelican…
“Germaine, you and I are the greatest photographers of our time, I in the old sense you in…
By Elain Harwood, author of Space, Hope and Brutalism — It’s very easy to take England’s universities for…
Giles Waterfield’s The People’s Galleries is a wide-ranging examination of the phenomenon of the art museum in Britain, from its early…
Giles Waterfield’s The People’s Galleries is a wide-ranging examination of the phenomenon of the art museum in Britain, from its early…
Giles Waterfield’s The People’s Galleries is a wide-ranging examination of the phenomenon of the art museum in Britain, from its early…
Summer is the season for hats. Weddings, garden parties and ‘ladies’ day’ at races like Ascot and Goodwood…
Too often we take for granted the vast number of impressive museums and galleries to be found throughout…
Before his death in July 1890, Vincent van Gogh wrote numerous letters to his fellow artists, family members…
‘Windows should dream.’ – Christopher Whall Gloriously illustrated, and based on more than three decades of research, Arts…