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A selection of more than 40 of Van Gogh's most vibrant flower paintings, with extracts from his own writing and insightful comments on the symbolism of his subjects.
The long and stellar career of John Everett Millais (1829-1896) has been framed in terms of his rise to notoriety as an original member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood followed by a compromising des
The face is not only central to identity, but is also the primary vehicle for human expression, emotion, and character. It signifies intellect and power, is often regarded as a window into the soul, a
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In this two-volume set that is part of a series that examines iconic popular culture figures, authors affiliated with the Art Institute of Chicago) compile in-depth entries that survey diverse icons o
Surveys Arthurian history and legend and its place in archaeology, literature, and the arts from the 5th century to the present, with chapters on origins, early and modern Arthurian literature, and Ar
Surveys the imaging and interpretation of the Victorian city and its influence on art and science, in 13 essays from the 1993 annual meeting of the Midwest Victorian Studies Association. The topics in