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This volume presents an introduction to minimalism. It describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. It is rooted in the reductive aspects of Modernism, and is often interpreted as a reaction against Abstract expressionism and a bridge to Postmodern art practices.
The most exquisite high class British cars revealed in 400 photographs
Cuisine, Country, Culture—culinary magic in one lavish volume! One of the most successful series in cookbook history, these new editions have been completely revised and updated with the guidance of first-class chefs. The teams behind each Culinaria volume spend months in the region, allowing them time to fully absorb all of the food and drink a country can offer. With a clean, modern layout, many new photos, and revised texts, these heavenly new volumes may just have you yearning for the next plane to Europe!
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This book is addressed to readers who want to spruce up their own gardens or deepen their botanical knowledge.
Christianity is the most widespread religion in the world, and Ars Sacra successfully plays tribute to its art and architecture. As an opulent feast of the senses, this glorious tome impresses with expert texts, detailed views, and magnificent photographs. The reader gets an up close and personal tour of the works—often closer than in reality! Readers are able to savor the pages, browsing through the sumptuous volume at their leisure. Additional information highlights the specific changes in the sacral art, architecture, and culture. Ars Sacra is the standard work all in one: fascinating tome, comprehensive compendium, and substantial textbook.
Iconic lovers throughout history portrayed by artists.
From the glamour of the 30s to the extremes of the 80s, this volume offers an impressive pictorial overview of the fashion world of the entire twentieth century.
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