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This series provides a guide to the world's great artists. Each volume contains a comprehensive introduction and a collection of the featured artist's works, each of which is accompanied by an explanatory caption.
The Life and Works art series collects the world's greatest artists and art movements into a handsome set of monographs Each book features a biography of an artist or an explanation of the movement, followed by 50 magnificent, individually commentated reproductions Each is an affordable treasure, sure to please every seasoned critic and newcomer to the beauty of great art.
Over 100 illustrations. Illuminated manuscripts, particularly those produced in the convents, monasteries, and abbeys of medieval Europe, are among the most beautiful objects in the world. This book, with an authoritative text and over 100 breathtaking full-color illustrations, shows how the art developed, flourished, and gave expression to that great age of faith which was the Middle Ages. The art lover will find much to enjoy in these beautiful and inspiring illustrations. The craftsmanship, brilliant color, and minute attention to detail has never been equaled in Western art.
Offbeat Enlightenment introduces the groundbreaking and original method of "secular enlightenment" created by Dr. Janice Anderson and Kiersten Anderson. After discovering the dynamic connection between inner peace and optimum health, this mother-daughter duo compiled their years of knowledge and expertise into easy-to-understand, entirely secular skills of enlightenment so anyone can uncover inner peace, health, and happiness. Offbeat Enlightenment teaches:How to reclaim your peace, therefore reclaiming your health.How to cope with stress. How to take enlightened action.How to protect your peace.How to heal your past.How to see with "enlightened eyes."How to live an enlightened life. Offbeat Enlightenment is for those who are willing to venture off the beaten path. This book is for the unique individuals who dare to defy conventional norms in order to uncover peace and attain optimum health. Dr. Anderson and Kiersten wrote this book in the hopes that you can benefit from their insights, so you don't have to stumble (like they did...numerous times!) on this unconventional but ultimately life-changing journey to peace.
Beautifully illustrated throughout in full color, this book traces Monet's life and works in chronological order.
This helpful book introduces readers to five new and important methods of Gospel criticism and applies them to the interpretation of Mark. An introductory chapter outlines traditional methods of Gospel criticism and the history of the interpretation of Mark. Expertly written by recognized scholars, Mark and Method will be an aid for beginning students and a reliable guide to the rapidly changing array of texts and techniques in biblical studies:Narrative Criiticism: Elizabeth Struthers MalbonReader-response: Robert M. Fowler Deconstructive criticism: Stephen D. Moore Feminist criticism: Janice Capel Anderson Social-scientific criticism: David Rhoads
In his autobiography Running through My Mind: Confessions of an Every Day Runner, author and runner Scott Ludwig states he would like to write a book about the superheroes he's grown to know throughout his running lifetime. Ludwig's second book, A Passion for Running: Portraits of the Everyday Runner tells the amazing stories of 18 runners he has grown to respect and admire in his 31 years as a runner. Inside you will meet: Anne, an admitted couch potato at 40 and accomplished 100-mile runner at 56. Bobbi, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon during a time when women 'weren't capable of running more than 1 1/2 miles.' Elizabeth, who ran through the dark to complete her first 100-mile r...
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“Graceful yet precise, poetic yet deeply rooted in research, this exploration of an overlooked painter is gorgeous — a joy to read. Molly Peacock’s insights and empathy with her subject bring to life both Mary Hiester Reid and her luscious flower paintings.” — Charlotte Gray, author of The Massey Murder Molly Peacock uncovers the history of neglected painter Mary Hiester Reid, a trailblazing artist who refused to choose between marriage and a career. Born into a patrician American family in the middle of the nineteenth century, Mary Hiester Reid was determined to be a painter and left behind women’s design schools to enter the art world of men. After she married fellow artist Geo...