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Story of Art

By Ernst H. Gombrich, Gombrich, Ernst H.

Of Sirens and Centaurs: Medieval Sculpture in Exeter Cathedral

By Alex Woodcock

The Private Life of a Masterpiece

By Bohm-Duchen, Monica

The Ambassadors' Secret: Holbein and the World of the Renaissance

By North, John

Burlesque and the Art of the Teese/ Fetish and the Art of the Teese

By Dita Von Teese

Roman Art and Architecture: -World of Art- (E): 0

By Sir Mortimer Wheeler

Judaism (The Art of World Religions)

By Kaniel, Michael

Matisse: The Sensuality of Colour (New Horizons)

By Xavier Girard, I. Mark Paris

A Heritage of Images: A Selection of Lectures

By Fritz Saxl, Hugh Honour, John Fleming, E. H. Gombrich

The Eclipse of Art: Tackling the Crisis in Art Today

By Spalding, Julian

Simon Schama's Power of Art

By Schama, Simon

Goldwork

By Campbell-Harding, Valerie, Lemon, Jane, Pyman, Kit, Lemon, J., Pyman, K.

Artists in the 1990s: Their Education and Values. Papers submitted at Conferences held at the Tate Gallery in 1991 and 1992 (Issues in Art & Education, vol. 1)

By Hetherington, Paul

Fra Angelico (Colour Plate Books)

By Lloyd, Christopher

The Ultimate Drawing Workbook

By Barber, Barrington, Gray, Peter

Celtic Art: The Methods of Construction (Celtic interest)

By Bain, George

Edward Burne-Jones: The Hidden Humourist

By Christian, John

England's Hour

By Brittain, Vera

Essential Art Nouveau

By Greenhalgh, Paul

Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts

By Hamel, Christopher de

Icons

By Haustein-Bartsch, Eva, Wolf, Norbert

Public Art in a Market Town: An Exploration of Kingston-upon-Thames

By Davison, Michael

Van Gogh (World of Art)

By Mcquillan, Melissa

Angels in Art

By Grubb, Nancy

The Florentine Renaissance

By Cronin, Vincent

The Flowering of the Renaissance

By Cronin, Vincent

Historic Houses of the National Trust

By Tinniswood, Adrian

Banksy: The Man Behind the Wall

By Ellsworth-Jones, Will

HR Giger ARh+

By Giger, H.R.; translated by Karen Williams

Tate Introductions: David Hockney

By Helen Little