Antony And Cleopatra, W. Shakespeare
Henry IV, Part Two W. Shakespeare
Henry IV, Part One W. Shakespeare
The Winter’s Tale, W. Shakespeare
The Merchant Of Venice, W. Shakespeare
Antiques Speak, A Guide To The Styles, Techniques, and Materials of the Decorative Arts, from the Renaissance to Art Deco, by Kathryn B. Hiesinger and George H. Marcus
Understanding antiques requires knowledge of a specialized vocabulary that tells initiates what something is, where it came from, and when it was made. AntiqueSpeak provides this essential information in concise but illuminating essays that cover almost a millennium of styles (such as Baroque and Art Deco), materials (glass, ivory), types of objects (furniture, toys and games), specialized areas of collecting (folk art, Judaica), and concerns involved with acquiring and caring for antiques (auctions, condition, marks and signatures). In addition, the book includes a handy one-page StyleChart; a section of color plates (one for each major style); an album of ornaments and classical orders, represented by line drawings; labeled drawings of selected furniture types; an introduction that explains how to use the book; and an invaluable index that provides dates and nationalities for all the designers, craftsmen, artists, and others discussed in the entries.
( from the text, 215 pages )
History Of Art For Young People, by H.W. Janson 2nd ed revised by Anthony F. Janson
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
Cambridge Introduction to the History of Art, The Twentieth Century, by Rosemary Lambert
The twentieth century has seen great and rapid changes in society and in art. Artists have challenged all the traditional ways of seeing and depicting the world. They have grouped together in a bewildering series of movements, or followed individual and sometimes baffling preoccupations. In Rosemary Lambert’s The Twentieth Century, the art lover is helped through the maze. Key works from Cubism and Fauvism to Pop Art and Photo Realism, from Picasso and Braque to the Bauhaus and beyond, are explored in non-technical language. The reader is conveyed by the author’s own enthusiasm towards the discovery of many fascinating parallels in the painting, sculpture and architecture of this century.
( from the sleeve, 90 pages )